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Holiday Inn Express New Albany by IHG
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Restaurants nearby
- Snackbar Don’t let the name trick you. Dressed head to toe in wood, this lively restaurant has been an Oxford favorite since opening in 2009. The dining room comes fit with an oyster bar, a cocktail bar, cozy booths and even a communal table. The menu is full of personality, hewing closely to the seasons and delivering Southern comfort with flashes of Indian flair threaded throughout. Think masala pot pie or lamb shank vindaloo paired with a green chili corn cake. French onion soup is a longtime staple. There is always room for dessert, and anything involving pie is worth an order.46.3km
- Ajax Diner This quirky, colorful diner made of Christmas lights, neon signs, and red vinyl booths has been a constant way of life for this college town since 1997. Down home and heartfelt, the restaurant offers a comforting taste of Southern cooking in its most classic form. Skip any apps or salads and jump straight to the plates featuring the likes of cornmeal-dusted and fried catfish or chicken and dumplings. A vegetable platter is another good way to go: Think butter beans, turnip greens, and black-eyed peas. Chocolate chess pie and blueberry cobbler for dessert conclude this lovely salute to the regi46.8km
- City Grocery In the heart of Oxford right on the town square, Chef John Currence’s flagship restaurant remains a shining culinary light for the region. Open since 1992, the historic dining room is wrapped in red brick, local art, and well-worn wood. The menu is a revolving door of ideas, but the style sticks to the seasons, sources quality product across the region, and largely celebrates Southern cuisine. Think salmon croquettes or a tower of fried green tomatoes with shrimp remoulade. Shrimp and grits is a house staple for good reason. Cap off the meal with a perfect slice of cake. Portions are generous 46.9km
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Attractions nearby
- Vaught–Hemingway Stadium outdoor athletic stadium at the University of Mississippi48.3km
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