Now a Delta landmark, the Hollywood Café has had some legendary musicians perform within its walls throughout the years. Take its rich musical history and pair it with the fact that the cafe has gained a reputation for serving authentic southern cuisine, including some of the best fried pickles in the state, and you’ll quickly realize that no other can compare to the Hollywood Café.

camerajim/TripAdvisor The Hollywood Café was opened in 1969, operating solely as a bar.

joan&mike/TripAdvisor Within a few years, it was transformed into a full-fledged restaurant, complete with live music.

joan&mike/TripAdvisor Pianist Muriel Wilkins was a regular at the Hollywood, known for putting on impressive performances. In 1985, Wilkins, along with singer-songwriter Marc Cohn, performed several songs together. The experience was later immortalized in Cohn’s song, “Walking in Memphis.”

John L./Yelp Other notable performers included Delta blues icon Son House, who often performed with Willie Brown and several other local musicians. John Grisham, was also a regular at the Hollywood and even mentioned the legendary cafe in his novel, “A Time to Kill.”

The Hollywood Café/Facebook Although its rich musical history is a big part of the landmark’s allure, the Hollywood Café has another claim to fame – it’s the “home of the fried pickle.”

Jennifer S./Yelp Sliced, battered, deep-fried, and served with a side of ranch, the fried pickles at the Hollywood Café are said to be some of the best in the state.

Lawrence M./Yelp Can’t get your fill of perfectly fried cuisine? Check out the menu, and you’ll find fried catfish and frog legs, BLT’s made with fried green tomatoes, and other satisfying options.

The Hollywood Café/Facebook There’s also a ton of burger and sandwich options. Feeling adventurous? Go for the Belly Buster – two ½ lb hamburger patties, six slices of cheese, fried pickles, a fried green tomato, bacon, lettuce, and an onion ring.

The Hollywood Café/Facebook As if it couldn’t get any better, the Hollywood Café also serves up some amazing, home cooked classics, such as country fried steak and meat loaf.

Bilncrs/TripAdvisor Now part of the Mississippi Blues Trail, stop at this iconic café and get your fill of both history and great food.

Ready to enjoy fried pickles at this legendary blues joint? Visit the Hollywood Café Monday – Saturday.

camerajim/TripAdvisor

The Hollywood Café was opened in 1969, operating solely as a bar.

joan&mike/TripAdvisor

Within a few years, it was transformed into a full-fledged restaurant, complete with live music.

Pianist Muriel Wilkins was a regular at the Hollywood, known for putting on impressive performances. In 1985, Wilkins, along with singer-songwriter Marc Cohn, performed several songs together. The experience was later immortalized in Cohn’s song, “Walking in Memphis.”

John L./Yelp

Other notable performers included Delta blues icon Son House, who often performed with Willie Brown and several other local musicians. John Grisham, was also a regular at the Hollywood and even mentioned the legendary cafe in his novel, “A Time to Kill.”

The Hollywood Café/Facebook

Although its rich musical history is a big part of the landmark’s allure, the Hollywood Café has another claim to fame – it’s the “home of the fried pickle.”

Jennifer S./Yelp

Sliced, battered, deep-fried, and served with a side of ranch, the fried pickles at the Hollywood Café are said to be some of the best in the state.

Lawrence M./Yelp

Can’t get your fill of perfectly fried cuisine? Check out the menu, and you’ll find fried catfish and frog legs, BLT’s made with fried green tomatoes, and other satisfying options.

There’s also a ton of burger and sandwich options. Feeling adventurous? Go for the Belly Buster – two ½ lb hamburger patties, six slices of cheese, fried pickles, a fried green tomato, bacon, lettuce, and an onion ring.

The Hollywood Café/Facebook

As if it couldn’t get any better, the Hollywood Café also serves up some amazing, home cooked classics, such as country fried steak and meat loaf.

Bilncrs/TripAdvisor

Now part of the Mississippi Blues Trail, stop at this iconic café and get your fill of both history and great food.

Learn about another one-of-a-kind Mississippi restaurant in “This Unique Mississippi Restaurant Has The Most Amazing BBQ.“

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