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Gonna be in Jackson area this weekend and was wondering if anyone had a recommendation for good Sunday brunch (good Bloody Mary would be preferred). Thanks for any tips.
 

Shamoan

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The Livingston mercantile. See several drinking bloody Mary's on sundays when I go.
 

Junction John

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The Iron Horse has a good Sunday brunch, and good Bloodys. So does Table 100.

Another one we like on Sundays is Pelican Cove, on the Rez. They have a brunch with live music, and we sit outside on the water. It's pretty cool. Of course, there's not usually a tropical storm camped out in central MS either, so that may be a factor.
 

Faustdog

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Saltine and Table 100 are good brunch spots. Saltine is great anytime. Table 100 I only do for the brunch.

Edited to add: be aware that if you go somewhere in the city of jackson, they may not serve you alcohol until noon on Sunday. Babalu is the only place I've seen this law enforced.
 
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BigBully

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We do brunch (and bloody mary's) a lot and my recommendations are:

1) County Seat in Livingston -- a little far out (corner of Hwy 22 and Hwy 463). GREAT Bloody's. They also have $20 bottomless Bloody's.
2) Table 100 -- Flowood. Make your own Bloody's.
3) Char -- When on Father's day for first time and it was pretty good.
 

archidawg

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Thanks all, county seat may be what we check out. Rode by numerous times but never stopped in.

Note that County Seat makes an unconventional bloody, with beef stock. Can't imagine having more than one, so I wouldn't recommend the "bottomless" option. We went with a group recently and we're underwhelmed for what it cost.
Char, Bravo and Table 100 are all great, time-tested options.
 

Dawgtini

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Note that County Seat makes an unconventional bloody, with beef stock. Can't imagine having more than one, so I wouldn't recommend the "bottomless" option. We went with a group recently and we're underwhelmed for what it cost.
Char, Bravo and Table 100 are all great, time-tested options.
Beef stock is the time tested method.
 

Rog.sixpack

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Bravo, Char, Saltine...dont waste your time in the 'burbs

Bravo - Blackened Redfish Benedict will change your life.
Char - Gumbo, and anything else on the menu
Saltine - Nashville hot chicken biscuits and the brunch loaf.

All will serve you beer before noon, but they may not serve you liquor before noon, as that is the law. Saltine is the most casual of the 3.