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The Tomato Place

Pull off Highway 61 in high summer for fried green tomato BLTs, turkey legs, and boiled peanuts.

Vicksburg, Mississippi

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Nothing beats an in-season fried green tomato BLT.   Aaron Joel Santos for Atlas Obscura
Mallory Hughes is in the family business.   Aaron Joel Santos for Atlas Obscura
A tomato and mayo sandwich is the height of summer.   Aaron Joel Santos for Atlas Obscura
As the name suggests, the tomatoes here are top-notch.   Aaron Joel Santos for Atlas Obscura
The interior is cluttered with farm-fresh produce.   Aaron Joel Santos for Atlas Obscura
The tomato sandwiches were too good to stay within the family.   Aaron Joel Santos for Atlas Obscura
Take a detour for one of the best tomato sandwiches you’ll ever eat.   Aaron Joel Santos for Atlas Obscura
For a less traditional tomato sandwich, add sliced avocado.   Aaron Joel Santos for Atlas Obscura
For more than 20 years, The Tomato Place has been a family business.   Aaron Joel Santos for Atlas Obscura
You can’t miss The Tomato Place.   Aaron Joel Santos for Atlas Obscura
The brightly colored paint is peeling.   Aaron Joel Santos for Atlas Obscura
Over 20 years, this humble roadside stand has evolved.   Aaron Joel Santos for Atlas Obscura
Follow the signs for fried green tomato BLTs.   Aaron Joel Santos for Atlas Obscura
Pro tip: order your tomato sandwich on pumpernickel with sliced avocado.   Aaron Joel Santos for Atlas Obscura
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You can’t miss The Tomato Place. It sits proud and chaotic, a collection of ideas and impulses, just south of Vicksburg on Highway 61. Its namesake banner hangs out front, along with signs for boiled peanuts, shelled pecans, fried green tomatoes, turkey legs, and more. Old iron tables and wooden stools adorn the outside, flanked by hibiscus flowers and other local flora, while paintings of fruits, vegetables, and tomato sandwiches cover the outside walls.

“Some people pass us by because they think we’re just a weird vegetable stand or something. They never come inside,” says owner Luke Hughes. “But that’s okay.”

But 20 years ago, The Tomato Place really was just a vegetable stand. Or rather a collection of vegetable stands around Vicksburg. The family would often eat tomato sandwiches for lunch while selling their produce. Time and again, customers would ask for a sandwich. After eating it, they would usually ask for another. Thus, rather than go broke giving away their food, The Tomato Place was born.

And while they still pay homage to the simple pleasures of sliced tomatoes slathered in mayo on toasted white bread—the humble foot soldier of Southern summertime lunches—their menu has grown to include so much more, including po’boys, dinner plates, hamburgers, and salads. Plus an entire section devoted to tomato sandwiches and BLTs. 

Their fried green tomato BLT is a near perfect rendition—tangy, crunchy, creamy, and sweet. Luke and his daughter Mallory suggest getting it on pumpernickel with some sliced avocado.

Inside, there’s local produce for sale, along with pies and pound cakes drizzled in fresh cream, preserves, pickles, bags of pecans, and more. Throughout the afternoon, regulars come in to stock up on supplies and travelers stop to grab lunch or a quick snack to take away. Like so much of the South, it’s warm and familiar here amidst the chaos. It feels like you’ve stumbled upon something timeless, generous, and giving. 

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The Tomato Place is open daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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April 3, 2025

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The Tomato Place
3229 US-61
Vicksburg, 39180
Mississippi
32.276093, -90.918777
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