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Phillips Grocery - Oxford, MS

At this Oxford branch of the Holly Springs, Mississippi original Phillips, the burgers are loosely-formed classics. Accompaniments include okra, french fries, and fried dill pickle spears and, of course, sweet tea.
87% Approval Rating (8 votes)
4 - Overall: Worth planning a day around
Overall: Worth planning a day around

Must Eats

hamburger ($6.00)
Biscuit Sandwich ($4.00)
French Fries ($3.00)

Written Reviews

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Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle
Roadfood.com Editor
"Phillips Grocery in Oxford is a branch of the original in Holly Springs. The one in Holly Springs is a can't miss stop. This one, while not really a grocery, or even a former grocery, is a genuinely old wooden house south of town, converted into something reminiscent ..."   [Read More].

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2406 South Lamar Boulevard, Oxford, MS
662-236-5951

Hours & Policies

Seasons:Open Year Round
Meals Served:Breakfast, Lunch
Operational Hours:Always Call Ahead!
Credit Cards Accepted:No
Alcohol Served:No
Outdoor Seating:Yes
Reservations Accepted:No
Delivery Available:No
Takeout Counters:Yes
Arriving around 8:00AM, I was disappointed to find out it was too early to get a burger.  This ham, cheese, and egg on a fresh, hot biscuit helped ease the pain.
"Arriving around 8:00AM, I was disappointed to find out it was too early to get a burger. This ham, cheese, and egg on a fresh, hot biscuit helped ease the pain."
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The French fries at Phillips Grocery are fresh fried.
"The French fries at Phillips Grocery are fresh fried."
Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle


Those are pickle spears on the left; that's okra on the right.
"Those are pickle spears on the left; that's okra on the right."
Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle


Phillips is a far cry from the ubiquitous arches.
"Phillips is a far cry from the ubiquitous arches."
Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle


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