Local Restaurants

Plate of Cuban food

If you are looking for a place to eat for dinner on Saturday after the conference, check out these local restaurants! Feel free to ask someone from the Organizing Committee for a recommendation on the day of the meeting.

The Square

Nighttime picture of the Square in Oxford MS
Nighttime picture of the Square in Oxford MS

Since Oxford MS was incorporated in 1837, the Square has remained the cultural and economic hub of the city. The Square is home to a variety of restaurants, shops, and elegant boutiques, including the South’s oldest department store.

You will find one of the nation’s most renowned independent bookstores and an art gallery featuring a variety of art forms and monthly showings. Extraordinary cuisine is also abundant: from down-home southern cooking to elegant haute cuisine, there is something to satisfy everyone’s appetite. The epicenter of Oxford’s nightlife is the Square.

Rowan Oak

Front of the house of Faulkner's Rowan Oak
Front of the house of Faulkner's Rowan Oak

Welcome to William Faulkner’s Rowan Oak! Rowan Oak was William Faulkner’s private world, in reality and imagination, and served as inspiration for much of his work for more than 40 years. The modified Greek Revival home sits on 33 acres just south of the historic Oxford Square and is open to the public year-round.

House Admission is $5.00 CASH ONLY. Free for children 12 and under, University of Mississippi students/faculty/staff, and UM Museum Members.

Sardis Lake

Scenic shot of Sardis Lake
Scenic shot of Sardis Lake

Sardis was built as a flood control facility in the 1930s, and recreation was not mentioned in the original plans. Soon after the Dam’s construction, however, visitation skyrocketed. Today, recreation management is a priority right alongside flood risk management and environmental stewardship. The employees of Sardis Lake take great pride in building and maintaining some of the top recreation facilities in the country.

Whether planning a one-day outing or an extended camping trip, you can find a wealth of activities to fill your days and nights. Come camp in one of our modern campgrounds, picnic, swim, rent a pavilion for a family reunion, or find a spot somewhere on our 98,000 acres to boat, hunt, fish, go birding, or walk a trail. It’s your lake, come and enjoy the natural beauty of Sardis Lake.