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Yahoo
27-05-2025
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- Yahoo
Popular Mississippi Restaurant Shutting Down After Just Two Years
One restaurant in Jackson, Mississippi, closed its doors for good on Memorial Day. In November 2023, Eudora's Mississippi Brasserie opened in The District at Eastover. It quickly became known for serving oysters, steaks and popular Southern cuisine. Customers also adored the restaurant's happy hour drinks. Eudora's owner Tyler Alford said his establishment was the first in Mississippi to pay employees a fair living wage. Unfortunately, he won't be able to do that any longer. Alford announced Tuesday that Eudora's has permanently shut down after less than two years of business. "Due to unforeseen renovation delays and costs, our budget presented a challenge from day one," Alford said. "Despite maintaining exceptionally high reviews, we did not see the organic growth that we have seen work so well in other markets. We committed to paying a living wage through a combination of tips and hourly pay, and that was a proportionately challenging decision in a declining market. We thank Jackson for welcoming and joining us for this all too short journey." Even though Eudora's dealt with budget-related issues for an extended period of time, Alford expressed gratitude for all the support he received from his customers. Derek Emerson, the owner of Local 463 and Walker's Drive-In, will take over the lease at 100 District Blvd E. The Jackson community should expect Emerson's new restaurant to serve burgers and tacos among other dishes. Popular Mississippi Restaurant Shutting Down After Just Two Years first appeared on Men's Journal on May 27, 2025
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Eudora's Mississippi Brasserie closes Jackson location
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Eudora's Mississippi Brasserie in Jackson has closed permanently. The restaurant opened in The District at Eastover in November 2023. It was the first business in Mississippi to be certified as paying employees a Fair Living Wage, according to owner Tyler Alford. Salmonella outbreak: Cucumber products sold at Mississippi stores recalled 'Due to unforeseen renovation delays and costs our budget presented a challenge from day one. Despite maintaining exceptionally high reviews, we did not see the organic growth that we have seen work so well in other markets. We committed to paying a living wage through a combination of tips and hourly pay and that was a proportionately challenging decision in a declining market. We thank Jackson for welcoming and joining us for this all too short journey,' said Alford. Eudora's offered daily happy hour specials. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.