After the morning out and about in Pascagoula, MS, Red decided it was time for a lunch break before heading back to the Grand Magnolia Ballroom & Suites. The Red Chair and innkeeper Amy headed to Scranton’s Restaurant in the Historic Downtown District of Pascagoula. For over three decades, Scranton’s has been serving exceptional cuisine in a unique, casual dining atmosphere. Located in a historic, early 1920’s building listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Scranton’s once housed the town’s firehouse and city hall. Guests are welcome to browse the premises and peek inside the old town vault, dine in the spot where the mayor once conducted business, touch the bars of the town’s original jail cell and glimpse the bright red door that once opened to the sound of fire trucks heading out to save the day. Scranton’s is a must stop dining experience when traveling anywhere on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
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Jeannette Stewart
12/12/2014 01:12:34 am
As a former innkeeper (Raccoon Cottage in Sebastopol, CA) I love the idea of this charming chair hopping from inn to inn while it delights the fantasy of those of us who are/were in the business of making folks smile. . . Thank you!
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