Indianola
United States · Americas
About Indianola
Indianola is a city of 9,300 people (2018) in Sunflower County, Mississippi in the Delta region.
Indianola travel guide
Getting there
Indianola rests beside US Highway 82, a four-lane east-west highway, 55 mi (89 km) from Interstate 55.
Getting around
Drive around on streets with names associated with blues legend B.B. King.
See
1 B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center, 400 Second Street, ☏ +1 662 887-9539, [email protected]. M-Sa 10AM-6PM. The museum explores the life and times of local blues legend B.B. King, and offers field trips for classes and guided tours of the building. $10 adults, $5 seniors (65+) and students, free for children under 5.
Eat
Indianola has an assortment of fast food chains, and several homegrown restaurants offering a variety of traditional Southern foods.
Pea-Soup's, Hwy 82 (on the western end of town). A long-time local favorite offering mostly traditional Southern foods such as mashed potatoes, country fried steaks, chicken fingers, and salads. Highly recommended by the locals. Prices are very reasonable. Their homemade potato salad is one of the highlights you shouldn't miss out on. (updated Dec 2025) Lost Pizza, 807 Hwy 82 W (next to Pea-Soup's), ☏ +1 662 887-1555. M-Sa 3PM-9PM. A wide variety of pizza, sandwiches, sides and desserts, as well as a huge selection of import and domestic beers. The restaurant is themed with a hybrid mix of Southern and Islander cultures with various decorations adorning the interior, such as antiques and signs. The menu includes their signature pizzas such as The Lucille, named in honor of local celebrity and blues legend B.B. King. Very family friendly with equally reasonable prices.
Go next
Belzoni Cleveland Greenwood Greenville Jackson - The Mississippi state capital is 100 miles to the south Memphis, Tennessee - 135 miles to the north.
Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.