I actually did not think this was the BEST catfish I've ever had, but it was good, and the service was excellent. As others have stated...delicious sweet tea and coleslaw. But the true draw here is the atmosphere, and this place is the real deal in Southern fish camps, complete with it's concrete block structure that is alarmingly without signs on it (one is in front, near the road though). If the parking lot wasn't packed with cars, you would swear you took a wrong turn somewhere. Also check out my pics of the taxidermied animals, as well as a gator head caught by Swamp People's Troy Landry. You will not regret going off the beaten path to find this place. And oh yeah...no credit or debit cards accepted, but they do have an ATM.
Review Source:I've been coming to Long's all my life and I craaaaave it when I'm away for too long.
Walk in and have yourself a seat. Â Your server will bring the best coleslaw you've ever had, saltine crackers, lemon and sweet onion while you have a look at the menu. Â Hope you like fried food! Â There are only a couple of things on the menu that are grilled. Â It's definitely not the place for dieting but it's worth it. Â Sweet tea is fantastic, hush puppies are great and the food is wonderful. Â Most people go for the all you can eat fried catfish but everything else I've seen ordered looks yummy too. Â
A word of warning, though...I used to always order the hamburger steak and it was great but the new owners have gone to foodservice frozen patties and I wouldn't feed it to my dog. Â It's a real shame.
Long's is definitely worth the drive!
There are several legendary catfish restaurants throughout Mississippi and Alabama, but there's none finer than Long's in Enterprise, MS. Â It is located directly on the banks of the Chickasawhay River. Â My mom and I have been eating at Long's for years and we try to eat there at least once a month. Â The catfish is unbeatable. Â I recommend the fillets, but the whole catfish is outstanding as well. Â Freshly made sweet coleslaw is brought to your table as an appetizer, complete with saltine crackers and a slice of fresh onion. Â The service is quick and friendly. Â The fish camp is open Thursday-Saturday, 3:00pm until 9:00pm and on Sunday from 11:00am until 9:00pm. Â The building is very simple, inside and out, but the walls inside are adorned with mounted deer heads, turkeys, fish, and other assorted critters. Â Love this place, plain and simple.
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