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Coast in to Biloxi
Spend a weekend with your beau at the posh Beau Rivage.
By Farrah Austin
   
  Part small Southern town, part tourist haven, Biloxi beckons those who love shopping, spas, and great food. (And, okay, some come to tempt Lady Luck.) We suggest you bunk down at the gorgeous Beau Rivage.
   
  Visitors relax in the resort's solarium.
   
  Colorfully decorated sets of Gail Pittman tableware are much sought-after items at Beau Rivage Emporium.

Designed as more of a resort destination than a casino, this glitzy place makes a bold statement with travelers searching for both quality and comfort. It offers an enchanting experience all by itself.

Friday Fanfare
The grand edifice emerges as a shining testament of the coast's glamorous side. Once on the property, visitors are surrounded by a dazzling water fountain, dreamy gardens, and beautiful blooms. The striking stucco complex towers overhead, adorned with dark glass.

Venture to your guestroom before exploring all the shops Beau Rivage offers. Standard rooms boast enchanting Gulf or garden views. The spacious accommodations come complete with vibrant artwork, custom furnishings, and white marble bathrooms. Even on a gray winter's day, the water views inspire romance.

Grab lunch at Café Jardin in the lobby atrium. The zesty Quesadilla Wrap ($8.75) satisfies those who crave a little more spice. Later, browse the 13 shops on the hotel's promenade. When only diamonds will do, stop by The Jewelry Box. For pottery and artwork by Mississippi artists, such as Gail Pittman, shop at Beau Rivage Emporium. Four lines of colorful everyday plates, which Gail designed specifically for the resort, stay in demand (10-inch plates are $44).

Dinner? You'll feel as if you're part of one big family at La Cucina Italiana restaurant. This upscale establishment flaunts an open kitchen, so diners can watch their feast being made. Don't miss the creamy tiramisu for dessert. Afterward, drop by the Coast Brewing Company for a sample of Mississippi's first and oldest microbrew. It also offers live music and dancing nightly.

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