The Council House Cafe serves up sandwiches, salads, and soups in an historic log cabin once used by Greenwood LeFlore, last chief of the Choctaw Indian Nation east of the Mississippi. The Council House, owned and operated by French Camp Academy, offers guests a great place to eat, either inside the rustic dining area or while enjoying the view outside on the deck or on the lawn beneath the...
Generous-sized sandwiches, homemade soups, sensational salads, and delicious desserts. All sandwiches made on our famous homemade French Camp bread.
The Council House Cafe offers locals and travelers on the Natchez Trace a great place to eat. Our generous-sized sandwiches are made on our famous homemade French Camp Bread. Piled high with your choice of turkey, ham, or Cajun roast beef, our sandwiches are perfect when topped with our honey mustard. If you're really feeling hungry, take home our Big Willie BLT - 10 pieces of crispy bacon and...
The Council House was originally the meeting place for Greenwood LeFlore, the last chief of the Choctaw Indian Nation east o...f the Mississippi, and his chiefs during tribal negotiations. Now owned and operated by French Camp Academy (www.frenchcamp.org), you can taste the “good eats” inside the rustic dining area or enjoy the view outside on the deck. We're known for our generous-size...