Taste Of Taylor
Just about 10 miles outside of Oxford lies a peaceful Mississippi town abounding in front porches and charm called Taylor.
While Taylor is most definitely small (the whole town is just about four miles in its entirety), it boasts a variety of delightful local shops and restaurants. This quaint community is definitely worth visiting, and we have put together a “Taste of Taylor” guide to make sure you hit all the high points!
Eat and Drink:

Grit
If you are looking to enjoy a sophisticated spin on classic Southern dishes, GRIT is the place for you! You will see classics you might expect to find on your Grandmother’s table with a bold and adventurous twist. Their menu boasts dishes filled with locally sourced and seasonal ingredients as well as a fabulous cocktail assortment. Their dinner and brunch menus rotate, so there is always something fresh and delicious to try! Reservations are recommended.
Dinner Hours: Thursday-Saturday 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Brunch Hours: Sunday 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

Off Beat In General
Oxford locals will recognize the Blind Pig deli counter in the corner of this general store! Stop by for a delicious sandwich or salad and enjoy it on the patio or take it to go. You can also browse a curated selection of local goods, gifts, and groceries. We recommend the Blind Pig Club, the Red Bird, and the Pharaoh’s Chef salad.
Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (Deli opens at 11 a.m.), Sunday 10 a.m.-3 p.m. (Deli opens at 11 a.m.)

Do:

Plein Air Farmers Market
Plein Air is a picturesque community in the heart of Taylor, and it is always bustling with local festivities. From concert series to weddings at the Plein Air chapel to their annual Conference on The Front Porch to their seasonal farmers' market where you can browse seasonal produce, handcrafted goods and crafts by local artists, Plein Air has plenty to offer. Keep up with their monthly events on their social media.

WonderBird
Winner of Garden and Gun’s “Made In The South Award,” Wonderbird Spirits’ rice-based gin is Mississippi’s first “grain-to-glass” gin distillery. Aside from making award-winning gin, the distillery is absolutely gorgeous and open for tours and tastings.
Hours: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday by appointment

While Taylor has long been known for its legendary catfish, it has grown into so much more than a one-dish destination. Today, this tiny town boasts a vibrant mix of elevated dining, creative spaces, artisan spirits, and community-centered events—all while holding onto the charm that made it special in the first place. If it’s been a while since your last visit, now’s the perfect time to rediscover all that Taylor has to offer.
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