Mississippi
A popular Biloxi beach restaurant with NOLA ties is for sale: ‘Rarity on the Gulf Coast’
A popular Biloxi beach restaurant that has a sister location in New Orleans has hit the market for more than $3 million.
Lucy’s Retired Surfer Bar, at 1775 Beach Boulevard, opened on the Mississippi Coast in 2019 after new owners completed a full renovation to the three-story building that was once Bacchus on the Beach.
The Lucy’s brand was a welcome addition to “Restaurant Row,” a block of property in Biloxi lined with eateries that have beachfront access. This area is commonly packed with visitors and is across the street from Big Play, an entertainment center and bowling alley, and Finishline Performance Karting, a go-kart track.
The Biloxi location has a beachfront tiki bar with lots of outdoor seating, fun games for families and an area for live music on the weekends.
The Southeast Commercial Real Estate listing calls the opportunity to own the 8,263 square feet building “a rarity on the Gulf Coast.”
An elevator was recently installed for easy access to the top floors, and all of the fixtures and furniture are included for $3,299,000. A lease option is also available.
The restaurant remains open for now, but Southeast Commercial Real Estate co-founder Tim Carlson said Thursday that the Lucy’s brand is not part of the sale.
Lucy’s in Biloxi has sister locations in New Orleans and Aruba. They also have a rentable food truck serving the New Orleans metro area.