From the atmosphere to the fare, a classic fish house experience awaits at Old Watermill Fish Camp. Withstanding the test of time, the restaurant has been in the business of catfish since the 1970s! And after one visit, it’s easy to see why it’s remained a local favorite throughout the decades. Take a look:

Most fish houses are tucked away in small towns, and that’s exactly the case with Old Watermill Fish Camp, which is in Ellisville, where it’s been since opening in 1973.

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A visit to the small town gem is a treat right from the start since it’s located next to a watermill from the 1800s – hence the name.

Old Watermill Fish Camp/Facebook Throughout the decades, the watermill has served as a rice mill, grist mill, sawmill, and cotton gin.

The restaurant, particularly the farm-raised catfish, was a hit right from the start.

Anna/TripAdvisor Initially, owner R.F. Lowry planned to sell farm-raised catfish that he produced; however, he was unable to keep up with customer demand and had to start purchasing Mississippi farm-raised catfish from other producers.

Today, just like all those years ago, the eatery still serves Mississippi farm-raised catfish.

Dustin Rogers/Google But catfish isn’t the only longtime menu staple – there’s also the eatery’s famous coleslaw, which is made using a secret family recipe.

Sure to satisfy catfish aficionados, the perfectly prepped fish is available whole, filleted, fried, and broiled.

oldwatermillfishcamp.com And since it comes in 1/2-pound and 1-pound servings, you’re sure to get your fill.

Catfish may be what draws in the crowds, but it’s just one of the eatery’s many palate-pleasing offerings.

Greg Hager/Google The menu also features shrimp, oysters, BBQ ribs and chicken, burgers, country fried steak, and more.

Great grub isn’t all Old Watermill Fish Camp has going for it, though.

Old Watermill Fish Camp/Facebook Friendly, efficient service is also one of the eatery’s specialties.

 

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Throughout the decades, the watermill has served as a rice mill, grist mill, sawmill, and cotton gin.

Anna/TripAdvisor

Initially, owner R.F. Lowry planned to sell farm-raised catfish that he produced; however, he was unable to keep up with customer demand and had to start purchasing Mississippi farm-raised catfish from other producers.

Dustin Rogers/Google

But catfish isn’t the only longtime menu staple – there’s also the eatery’s famous coleslaw, which is made using a secret family recipe.

oldwatermillfishcamp.com

And since it comes in 1/2-pound and 1-pound servings, you’re sure to get your fill.

Greg Hager/Google

The menu also features shrimp, oysters, BBQ ribs and chicken, burgers, country fried steak, and more.

Friendly, efficient service is also one of the eatery’s specialties.

Old Watermill Fish Camp is open Tuesday – Saturday, from 4:30 p.m. – 9 p.m. For more information, call (601) 752-2395. You can also visit the Old Watermill Fish Camp website or Facebook page.

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Address: 195 Old Mill Rd, Ellisville, MS 39437, USA