Margaritaville Restaurant
195 Beach Blvd, Biloxi
(228) 271-6377
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Great food and alcoholic drinks!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Went to Margarittaville for my birthday weekend last weekend. (9/27/25) Stopped at the cafe for breakfast with my family. Had to wait 20 minutes for a table, no worries took the kids to the arcade. Got our table around 10:30 am. The waiter was a gentleman that frankly looked dirty. His general attitude and demeanor were so terrible he literally sucked the sunshine out of biloxi. We waited and waited, while 2 other parties that were equal size to ours were seated, ordered, ate and left before our food arrived. At no time did the waiter check on us to check our drinks or explain the terrible wait for our food. I finally went up and talked to Angela who I think was a manager. at this point I just wanted to pay for our drinks and leave. She begged for us to stay and let her serve us. The food was not delicious, it wasn't bad, but I could have gotten the same quality at McDonalds and not have to wait or deal with a waiter that clearly hates his job.
Needless to say we skipped breakfast on Sunday. I will never go there again much less take my family or anyone else I care about.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Good variety of desserts to choose from.
Dirty. Not well maintained. Service was crap. The food was disgusting. The chicken tender tasted rubbery so didn’t eat. Waiting ten minutes before getting drinks. Waited over thirty minutes for our food. Recommend not coming here!!
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 2
Apparently very understaffed. Place is not that busy for a Saturday morning hotel breakfast. We’ve been here for an hour. The only thing we’ve been served so far is coffee. Keep getting reassurances that our food is in the way. No sign of it. $250 a night for a room and this is the only option for breakfast. Not acceptable.
The atmosphere is nice but the food wasn't great. The crawfish dip was very spicy and fried shrimp and chicken were just ok. Our server was sweet but didn't do a great job of clearing the old drinks and app plates as we ate. By the time we ordered dessert there was no room to put it on the table.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 3
I ordered pasta Alfredo with shrimp. The noodles weren’t cooked all of the way. The shrimp were good which is the only reason they didn’t get one star. Historically bad service.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 2
I would have givenit 0 stars but I had to leave one. The website says that you have to make a reservations, so I did. When it was time for our reservation they told us that they do not take reservations. I politely showed them my reservation. They looked and said they dont accept them. They told me it would be a 25 minute wait for an empty restaurant.
Service: 1
Never returning. The food was not worth the wait. We sat down and waited at least 45 minutes before they took us to our table. When we were seated, all of their soft drinks were out of order. My brother and sister’s food were not edible and they had me waiting another 30 minutes for my food. My food tasted okay but not worth it. My food had me in the bathroom 3 times.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 1
Host was upset we came 2 hours before they close with a party of 10. She was very vocal about being inconvenienced. Very unprofessional.
Atmosphere: 1
Service: 1
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Margaritaville Biloxi – Breakfast in Paradise, Served with a Mimosa and a Memory
Let me start by saying this — I’m a Margaritaville loyalist. I’ll go out of my way to visit one, and I have. From Las Vegas (now closed), to Nashville, Pigeon Forge, Myrtle Beach, and yes, I’m even counting Landshark in Gatlinburg — if it’s got Jimmy Buffett vibes and a frozen concoction on the menu, I’m in.
One of my favorite Margaritaville memories was in Las Vegas, when Jimmy Buffett himself showed up and played an impromptu set right in the restaurant. It was unexpected, unforgettable, and pure magic — after all, it’s his place. Sadly, that can’t happen again… but we can imagine. And Margaritaville still brings that spirit to life.
So when I visited Margaritaville Restaurant in Biloxi for the second time, I decided to change it up and go for breakfast — and wow, was that the right move.
I ordered scrambled eggs, and they were honestly some of the best I’ve had in years (my wife’s excluded, of course). The plate came loaded with toast, ham, sausage, bacon, a fruit cup, and a pancake — basically a breakfast luau on a plate. Everything was hot, fresh, and delicious.
I paired it with a Mimosa, because we were on vacation, using Uber, and living the Parrothead dream — don’t drink and drive, just drink and vibe.
With its breezy island décor, water views, and laid-back soundtrack, Margaritaville Biloxi turned a simple breakfast into a full-on experience. It was a different side of Margaritaville — more sunrise than sunset — but just as special.
Bottom line: Margaritaville Biloxi served up a breakfast worth remembering, and in the spirit of Jimmy, it reminded us all to slow down, enjoy the view, and live life one bite (and sip) at a time.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Stephan was very nice and friendly we enjoyed his service! I had the Island Bowl for breakfast!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Came on a family vacation and met a great Host by the name of Indra , we instantly clicked And she was very nice and helpful . The vibes are lovely and the food was delicious 🥰 it’s a 10/10 for me.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Stephen was so good to our family!
Stephen was PHENOMENAL. So friendly & easy to talk to, prompt as well.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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