Oxford Mississippi Lights Up with a Vibrant Mix of Food, Drinks, and Entertainment on Memorable March Friday

EAT IN OXFORD: A Memorable Friday of Food, Drink and Entertainment

Oxford, Mississippi was brimming with a variety of delicious food, drink, and live entertainment options on the evening of Friday, March 1, 2024. From a traditional American breakfast at Big Bad Breakfast to enjoying DJ DRUMM’s music at Rafters, there was something for everyone in town.

Food and Drink Options

Oxford’s food scene seemed particularly vibrant with a myriad of eateries offering a wide variety of cuisines. Starting with breakfast, early risers indulged in a hearty feast at 719 North Lamar Blvd at Big Bad Breakfast. Restaurants like Ajax Diner, Bouré, and City Grocery were serving lunch and dinner. Among the popular spots for late-night dining included Funkys Pizza & Daiquiri Bar and The Library, which stays open late until 1 am.

Food delivery services like Fetcht and Take a Break were active, ensuring that everyone’s favorite meal landed right at their doorstep. Moreover, several restaurants such as Moe’s and Ollie’s Do-nuts offered special discounts to keep spirits high and wallets happy.

Let’s not forget about the drink options. Happy hours were aplenty with City Grocery, The Library, and Snackbar among some providing special drink discounts. For example, City Grocery and Snackbar had a happy hour from 4–6 pm serving classics cocktails and oyster specials, respectively.

Entertainment Galore

The night came to life with diverse entertainment spread across the city. The Mad Hatter hosted a dueling piano event from 7–11 pm, whereas Rafters got the crowd dancing with DJ DRUMM’s beats. Musicians Justin Holt and Andrew Delmastro performed at The Library and OPA respectively, treating attendees to an unforgettable musical soirée.

Live Sports Events and Community Gatherings

For sport enthusiastic, the Ole Miss Men’s Baseball team played a gripping match against IOWA at Swayze Field. The community also participated in the 12th Anniversary Sale of The End of All Music, which offered a discount on records.

Moreover, the city paid homage to its love for songs at the Mississippi Songwriters Festival Pop-up featuring performances from The Kites, Yasmine Anderson, Jimbo Mathus, Jeff Mccreary, and Ryan Miller.

The Takeaway

On Friday, March 1, 2024, Oxford, Mississippi offered an exquisite combination of food, drink, and entertainment options. It was a day when the city’s charming ambiance and unique offerings resplendently stood out, making it a memorable experience for both residents and visitors.


Author: HERE Oxford

HERE Oxford

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