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Frostop Picayune

If you're ever in the Picayune, Mississippi area, make sure to swing by Frostop Picayune – a local favorite that’s been serving up delicious food and nostalgic vibes for years. Nestled right off Hwy 11 S, this charming spot is perfect for anyone craving a hearty meal, whether you're a local or just passing through.

Frostop Picayune is known for its friendly atmosphere and unbeatable comfort food. It’s the kind of place where you can expect warm hospitality the moment you walk through the door. One of the highlights of Frostop is their signature root beer floats. Made with frothy, refreshing root beer and creamy vanilla ice cream, it’s the perfect treat to cool off and indulge in.

But it’s not just about the drinks. Frostop Picayune has a great variety of dishes to choose from, including mouthwatering burgers and crispy fried chicken. The menu is designed to satisfy every appetite, whether you're in the mood for a quick bite or a full meal. Don’t forget to pair your meal with a side of their golden, crispy fries – they’re a fan favorite!

The laid-back vibe of Frostop Picayune makes it a great spot for a casual hangout. Whether you’re grabbing a bite with friends, enjoying a solo meal, or bringing the family in for a fun evening, this restaurant makes everyone feel right at home. Plus, the cozy setting makes it perfect for a laid-back lunch or dinner.

What really sets Frostop Picayune apart, though, is the sense of community it fosters. It’s a place where locals come to relax, catch up, and enjoy some really great food. So, if you’re in the area, don’t miss the chance to check out this iconic spot that perfectly blends tradition with tasty eats.

Reviews

Joe W.
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Still after so many years..... the best roast beef Poboy ever. This place is a staple in Picayune. Been around longer than I have been alive.

Joy R.
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Service, food, price, everything's good! Always been pleased. I've been going there since a little girl. I hope Frost Top NEVER closes down. I live their milk shakes too!

John B.
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My buddies and I played hooky from work to go ride our motorcycles and I, as the designated tour guide for this trip, decided to take us into Picayune to stop for some grub. Now, I've ridden through the 'Yune quite a few times, but if I'm being completely honest, I've never really paid much attention to the old brick building off on the east side of Hwy 11 with the simple, unassuming sign that simply reads "Frostop" in black letters on a white background. Being my first time riding with these two friends (who recently got their motorcycles), the pressure was on me to find a proper roadside diner for our little motorcycling adventure. I only planned as far as the lunch stop, and the only research I did was to make sure they were open. We rode up around 1230 and I was more than a little surprised to see that the parking lot was completely full. Finding a place to park our bikes (in the grass) was easy enough, but going inside to find a table was a bit trickier. As soon as we walked in, we were surprised again to see that every table was full and there were folks standing along the walls waiting for a table and/or waiting for their food. Going to the counter to order from the, once again, surprisingly large menu resulted in one more surprise... they don't accept plastic of any kind. They only accept cash or, get this, check! Who has checks anymore? Moving on, there was no ATM inside, and no ATMs anywhere in clear site outside, so we scrounged up all of our cash and put together enough to get our meals, just as a table big enough for the three of us began to clear out. After a short wait, our numbers were called (by the way- you can't go wrong with a place that calls your order out by number... you can take it to the bank that your food is gonna be good). I got a fried shrimp po-boy, fries and a coke and my buddies got a fish po-boy with fries and a soda and a bbq pork po-boy with onion rings and a soda. I can't speak to the quality of theirs, but mine was just as good as I was expecting it to be. I stand by my previous comment about the correlation of getting a small slip of paper with a number on it and the quality of food at a diner. This combination has had a 100% success rate for me so far. The shrimp was plentiful and fried to perfection, the bun was perfectly crusty on the outside and soft on the inside and the dressing (lettuce, tomatoes and pickles were fresh and tasty. The crinkle cut fries were fried to a perfect golden brown- they were hot, crispy, firm and flavorful. The drink was served in a plain white styrofoam cup and it was cold and carbonated. Nothing we had was gourmet, but it was just exactly what wanted. The price wasn't bad at all, my meal (which filled me up quite nicely) came in at a very reasonable $12. It was pretty obvious that the owners were more focused on providing a good tasting, hearty meal for a reasonable price than they were about making the place look flashy. I like that a LOT. Look, the bottom line is, it's easy to ride, or drive, right past places like this. There are no flashing digital signs or silly commercials to draw you in- just good food at a reasonable price and the reputation of the community that they are in. So, if you find yourself hungry in Picayune, simply follow your nose to the Frostop and get yourself some good food at a good price... just remember to bring your cash (or check) with you!

Currents W.
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This spot is excellent! I've enjoyed many meals at this place of business; however that roast beef po-boy is on another level. Great service and highly recommended!

Geno O.
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Highly recommend this place I ordered all my food and didn't have cash it a cash only place. The owner said don't worry about it. Pay me some other time. I told him it was our first time eating here. Nobody does that this place. It must stop highly recommend. Let's go Trump!

Location & Contact

305 Hwy 11 S Picayune, MS 39466 United States

Opening times

Monday Closed
Tuesday 11:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Wednesday 11:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Thursday 11:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Friday 11:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Saturday 11:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Sunday Closed
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