Great souvenir spot. I got all of the little trinkets and chachkis for my friends and family back home. The best souvenir I got was actually for myself. Right at the counter where you pay is FUDGE! Ask for a sample. I got the PB fudge and the Vanilla Caramel Pecan fudge. I’ve died and gone fudge heaven! :)
Hank G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pensacola, FL
Really good place to stop in for a wide variety of souvenirs. My in laws were in town and and wanted to grab some trinkets to take home with them. My wife and i passed this while driving in the area and popped in to give it a look. If you’re looking for magnets, snow globes, tee shirts with YOLO air brushed on them or baby sharks in jars well then this is the place for you.
Tre A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Gulfport, MS
The souvenir shop is probably one of the best ones in Biloxi Mississippi. It is all decently priced, can’t ask for much more! I like how the shirts you can get custom made, airbrushed ink. Definite go to if you are a tourist in the area!
Megan L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Durham, NC
There are enough stores in the area to choose a better one than this. Manager is rude and unhelpful. I would have rather paid double than be treated rudely.
John L. H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New Orleans, LA
Souvenir City is cheesy, touristy, and that is just the way I like it. I am a sucker for these types of places. I think it reminds me of my childhood or something, but whenever I see a giant shark head, alligator mouth or some other outlandish entrance, it draws me in like a tractor beam. This location has a giant alligator head, but there is also a normal side entrance if massive reptile heads aren’t your thing. Inside there are every variety of sea shell, hat, t-shirt, slightly obscene signs and all sorts of useless trinkets that I love so much. Some of the more awesome items I discovered here were«who farted» hats with slightly burned edges, «no farting allowed» signs and a hat with fake spiky hair. There was also a bin filed with painted hermit crabs. Who doesn’t love hermit crabs? In addition to the awesome items for sale, this shop also had friendly employees and a clean bathroom. If you love places like this like I do, make sure you stop in at Souvenir City.
Laura D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Newburg, MO
Huge everything you could think of. Pricey but its a tourist place. Fudge was good. Beware if you wash by hand or in dishwasher any design will come off. Also tee shirts shrink and fade
J D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Anaheim Hills, CA
I normally don’t like visiting gimmicky souvenir shops like this. However, there were a couple of people in our group that have never been down to Biloxi and they wanted to get some souvenirs for their friends and family back home. This place is a giant gift shop with a bunch of random things. There’s 2 levels to the store. I can take you an hour or more to go through it. Everything from goofy coffee mugs to funny license plates to sippy cups and mugs to alligator heads can be found here. We left with a few bags of stuff for all of our friends back home. If you’re looking for some fun gifts for people, this is the place to find it. Return Factor — 70%
Jennifer B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Kenner, LA
It’s a tourist trap, but they don’t try to hide that fact… it’s tacky, and they get business because it’s tacky. From the alligator head around the entrance to the photo op with the shark jaw towards the back of the building, it has everything a tourist could ever want. Looking for souvenirs? You have your choice of a million shirts, hats, shells, hermit crabs(yes, live ones, with cages and accessories), shot glasses, travel mugs, and just about everything else. Forget something for the beach? They have swimsuits, towels, sunscreen, flip flops, beach toys, and much more. We didn’t actually purchase anything here, but we had to stop off and see what it was all about. Since Biloxi is full of tourists each year, I’m sure they sell quite a bit. It’s fun to just walk through and look at everything.