Restaurant News & Reviews

3 restaurants are now closed in South Mississippi. Here's which ones

Three restaurants in South Mississippi closed recently, but one has re-opened with a new concept.

1. A favorite hamburger spot known as Burger Burger in Biloxi shut its doors. The owners retired, ending years of serving its famous Burger Burgers and Southern cooking.

2. A high-end sushi restaurant in Bay St. Louis, Toro Sushi, also closed. The owners opened Field's Crab Shack in its place. Field's Crab Shack serves boiled seafood plates and traditional fixings, according to its Facebook page.

3. Meanwhile, Crumbl Cookies in Gulfport closed because of difficult road access. The franchise store in D'Iberville will stay open.

Read more in the stories below:

A sign on the door of Crumbl Cookies in Gulfport says Saturday, Sept.13, is the last day to get their cookies before the store closes. By Mary Perez

NO. 1: ANOTHER BUSINESS IS CLOSING IN SOUTH MS. HERE’S WHAT HAPPENED TO THIS SWEET PLACE

A busy location near Sam’s Club and The Crossroads in Gulfport seems like the ideal place for a bakery shop, but it was just the opposite. | Published September 10, 2025 | Read Full Story by Mary Perez

A favorite Coast burger restaurant is closed after making a comeback 24 years ago with its famous recipe. By Tim Thorsen

NO. 2: ICONIC COAST RESTAURANT WITH COLORFUL STORY AND ELVIS PRESLEY CONNECTION HAS CLOSED

One of the favorite hamburger places in South Mississippi is shuttered. | Published September 19, 2025 | Read Full Story by Mary Perez

A trio of sushi rolls, including mango tango, spicy tuna and California, at Toro Sushi & Sake in downtown Bay St. Louis. By Justin Mitchell

NO. 3: SUSHI OUT, SEAFOOD IN. BIG CHANGE COMING TO MISSISSIPPI COAST RESTAURANT SCENE

A high-end sushi restaurant has closed after a year in business on the Bay St. | Published September 24, 2025 | Read Full Story by Justin Mitchell

The summary above was drafted with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in our News division. All stories listed were reported, written and edited by McClatchy journalists.