Tex-Mex Inspired With Live Music
320 West Pearl St.
Jackson, Mississippi 39203
(601) 398-0151
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The Iron Horse Grill320 West Pearl St.
Jackson, Mississippi 39203
Whether you're celebrating a win or keeping the energy going after a great game, Jackson's downtown has everything you need to keep the HBCU Power Series weekend rolling.
From soulful Southern cooking to lively nightlife, the City With Soul offers plenty of ways to dine, unwind, and soak in the atmosphere with fellow fans and friends.
Reservations are recommended for groups
Tex-Mex Inspired With Live Music
A historic venue, The Iron Horse Grill serves a fusion of Mexican and American cuisine, featuring live music and a vibrant atmosphere that celebrates Mississippi's rich musical heritage.
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