Small Business Spotlight: Vince’s Restaurant
Vince’s gives customers a look back at the Delta’s history
A 24-hour café called Vince’s that served Leland’s railroad travelers in the 1920s inspired the creation of a restaurant in the same location with the same name — minus the all-night hours. “I’m just glad we’re not open 24 hours,” said co-owner and chef Will Gault. Gault, Cheri Clark and property owner Joe Robert Campbell [...]
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June 20th, 2011 at 9:01 pm
[...] Small Business Spotlight: Vince’s Restaurant A 24-hour café called Vince’s that served Leland’s railroad travelers in the 1920s inspired the creation of a restaurant in the same location with the same name — minus the all-night hours. Read more on Mississippi Business Journal [...]