The Manship Wood Fired Kitchen
Mediterranean Reimagined, Fresh Upscale Dining
1200 North State Street
Jackson, Mississippi 39202
- Phone: (601) 398-4562
- Price Range: $$
The Manship Wood Fired Kitchen
1200 North State Street
Jackson, Mississippi 39202
- Phone: (601) 398-4562
- Price Range: Price-$$
The Manship Wood Fired Kitchen1200 North State Street
Jackson, Mississippi 39202
Mediterranean Reimagined
The words “fresh,” “seasonal” and “unique” are three words that are never lost on The Manship. Since opening in late October of 2013, this restaurant has wowed Jackson locals with its fresh, upscale dining atmosphere that pairs perfectly with the Southern flair on traditional Mediterranean dishes featured on the menu.
Located in the city’s Belhaven neighborhood, the restaurant is known for their menu items such as wood-fired pizzas and duck wings, and it’s far from just another place to “grab a bite to eat.” Each dish the kitchen produces is made with local, in-season produce. The idea and purpose of The Manship’s menu is to “reflect the relationship between chef and harvest.”
Cuisines
Details
- American
- Breakfast
- Brunch
- Seafood
- Southern
- Steak
Amenities
Amenities
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Alcohol Served
- Good for Groups
- Meeting/Event Space
- Outdoor/Patio
- Takeout
- Open Sundays
- Open Mondays
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