Lil’ Rays in Long Beach, Mississippi is one of the most popular restaurants on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. We offer a variety of options that is sure to please all taste buds! Since 1970, Lil’ Rays has been treating patrons to the basics that founder Ray Kidd grew up on – spicy boiled shrimp, crawfish, fried oysters, gumbo, and the best po’ boys in every variety imaginable! Come enjoy some amazing dishes, including a wide variety of seafood options from our popular Seafood Gumbo, Seafood Platters and Signature PoBoys, to some other delicious options like our Tacos and Burgers.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 124 N Jeff Davis Ave, Long Beach, MS 39560
Phone: (228) 822-2400
Website: http://www.lilrayslongbeach.com/
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Order and Reservations
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Reviews
My wife had the Mahi. I had a cheese burger. All were well prepared.
You roll up on Courthouse Road and it looks like your cousin Earl finally opened up that dream fish shack—except Paw Paw runs the fryer and every bite tastes like Ariel herself kissed it with Tony Chachere’s. This ain’t Instagram food—it’s real food. Food with stories. Food that hugs your insides and whispers, “You’re home, Bubba.”
Now let me walk you through the gospel from the coast.
Appetizer? Two pounds of boiled crawfish. Minimum. Season’s been playin’ hard to get, but I ain’t lettin’ that pot pass me by. Red, spicy, steamin’, and makin’ your nose run just enough to feel alive. You pop those tails, suck them heads, and wonder why you ever trusted anyone north of I-10 to cook seafood.
Main course? Oh, I went full Gulf royalty: fried green tomatoes stacked like Mardi Gras doubloons, grilled shrimp layin’ on top like they just clocked out of a beachside gym, and a remoulade sauce so good you’ll consider drinkin’ it with a straw. Fries on the side, crispy enough to survive a hurricane evacuation.
Dessert? Bread pudding. Because I spent all day wanderin’ through fish tanks and gettin’ yelled at by gulls like a one-man Disney short, and I earned that warm, custardy miracle drizzled in caramel. This ain’t dessert, it’s therapy.
Lil Ray’s is more than a stop—it’s a Southern baptism in butter, seafood, and soul. Come hungry. Leave full. And remember: real food don’t need no TikTok filter.