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The Blind Tiger Bay St. Louis
119 North Beach Blvd., Bay St. Louis 228.216.2600 www.theblindtiger.biz
The Blind Tiger Biloxi Beach
265 Beach Blvd., Biloxi 228.216.2600 www.theblindtiger.biz/biloxi
Hours:
Sunday-Thursday 11a.m. - 9 p.m. Friday-Saturday 11 a.m. – 11 p.m.
THE BLIND TIGER
If you can’t slip away to
a tropical island with fresh breezes, great food, cold
drinks and sand between your toes, that atmosphere can be captured at The Blind Tiger locations on the Coast. And did we mention a fantastic view of the water? That too.
The in uence comes from the Bahamas and other Caribbean islands where owner/chef Thomas Genin loves to travel. “I like the casual bars, open air, laid-back feeling and the good food found in little out-of-the- way places there,” he said. “So, I conceived a restaurant where you can have the same type of experience without the travel time and expense of going to the islands.”
Genin, who studied under chef Emeril Lagasse, believes in fresh ingredients – so much
that The Blind Tiger restaurants don’t have freezers. For instance, French fries are cut from fresh potatoes each morning and burgers are handmade. With the focus on fresh, quality foods, every o ering is guaranteed to impress.
“The menu changes daily to re ect what’s available. Aside from daily specials, The Blind Tiger also o ers several staple items including fresh  sh sandwiches. When available, royal reds are consistently the most popular item,” Genin said.
Paired with one of their out-of-this-world Bushwhackers, you’ll be set for a personal island retreat.
If you’re not sure what to order, check out the specials on brightly colored chalkboards that adorn the walls.
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