Raising the stakes (and steaks)

By Bob Rouse
January 19, 2018
Situated along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, Beau Rivage by MGM Resorts International combines luxurious amenities with Southern charm.

The Biloxi-based property has 1,740 rooms and suites, an 85,000-square-foot casino floor, 10 restaurants, four bars and lounges, a dozen retail venues, a 1,550-seat entertainment venue, an award-winning spa, a championship golf course and 50,000 square feet of meeting space.

Travelers have plenty of options when it comes to gourmet dining at Beau Rivage. Its four main restaurants serve everything from steaks and Southern favorites to exotic international cuisine.

The newest of Beau Rivage’s dining venues, Coast Seafood & Brew, is known for its dock-to-table dishes. Patrons can enjoy Gulf-fresh seafood, such as shrimp and oysters on the half-shell that have been caught in local waters, as well as more than 40 craft beers. BR Prime is a classic steakhouse that features a 3,500-bottle wine cellar. Visitors can sample a range of entrees—dry-aged beef, lobster tails, stone crab and bay shrimp—in the restaurant’s relaxed dining room.

The other two restaurants, Stalla and Jia, offer delicious international fare. Stalla specializes in northern Italian favorites that are served in an Old World-style trattoria, and Jia features regional specialties from Thailand, Japan, China, Vietnam and Hong Kong.

To learn more, email Linda Spruill or go to beaurivage.com.

Top photo: Teppanyaki grill at Jia
Photo by Beau Rivage Resort Casino

 

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