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Cock Of The Walk - Natchez, MS

The primary reason for coming to this Mississippi boatman-themed restaurant is to plow into a plate of cornmeal-crusted catfish fillets, salty and satisfying, accompanied by good hushpuppies and coleslaw, and french fries and preceded by a cast iron skillet of excellent cornbread.
76% Approval Rating (13 votes)
4 - Overall: Worth planning a day around
Overall: Worth planning a day around

Must Eats

cornbread (N/A)
fried catfish fillets ($10.00)

Written Reviews

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Bruce Bilmes and Sue Boyle
Roadfood.com Editor
"A "Mississippi boatman"-themed restaurant, situated above the banks of the river: this Cock of the Walk is the original, and is now part of a small chain. One would expect this sort of place to be a tourist magnet, and it is, but it's apparently a local favorite, too. ..."   [Read More].

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200 North Broadway Street, Natchez, MS
601-446-8920

http://www.cockofthewalk.biz/index.htm

Hours & Policies

Seasons:Open Year Round
Meals Served:No Data
Operational Hours:Always Call Ahead!
Credit Cards Accepted:Yes
Alcohol Served:Yes
Outdoor Seating:No
Reservations Accepted:No
Delivery Available:No
Takeout Counters:No
These are very crunchy-crusted catfish fillets.
"These are very crunchy-crusted catfish fillets."
Bruce Bilmes and Sue Boyle





We took this picture maybe 3 minutes after the cornbread arrived.  Another 3 minutes, there'd be no picture.  Note the tin cup of ice water.  Those are pickled onions to the right.
"We took this picture maybe 3 minutes after the cornbread arrived. Another 3 minutes, there'd be no picture. Note the tin cup of ice water. Those are pickled onions to the right."
Bruce Bilmes and Sue Boyle


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