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re: What is there to do in Starkville, MS?
Posted on 9/8/16 at 8:16 am to GetCocky11
Posted on 9/8/16 at 8:16 am to GetCocky11
Cotton district is a cool scene.. I was a regular "on the patio guy" at Bin 612 when I was in school. Good people, great music all day long, great drinks.
ETA: I guess the better question is: What kind of guy are you?
ETA: I guess the better question is: What kind of guy are you?
This post was edited on 9/8/16 at 8:18 am
Posted on 9/8/16 at 8:20 am to GetCocky11
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All I see are some chain restaurants and fast food places.
Where are you standing?
Posted on 9/8/16 at 8:21 am to MSU5
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I was a regular "on the patio guy"
That what the kids are calling it these days?
Posted on 9/8/16 at 8:22 am to GetCocky11
My favorite bar is Daves Darkhorse Tavern(serve pizza and have live music)and I think there was a place right around the corner that just opened before I left that has a bunch of beers on tap but I cant remember the name. Where ever you go, walk and or have a sober driver or walker with you to not get a DUI OR PD ticket.
Restaurant is probably either Resturant Tyler, The Veranda and the grill in that order. If you get a chance to eat at Little Dooeys its good, not as good as Morison BBQ out on old 82, but its convenient.
Never had much for the Cotton District, its got a few bars but they will be packed with either drunk happy/angry kids before and by the time its over with. Its right down the street from the stadium so its also convenient.
I think you could probably go to Ricks and Cowbells to have the best chance at a gutter slut and a DUI.
Its all about what your into. Good luck!

Restaurant is probably either Resturant Tyler, The Veranda and the grill in that order. If you get a chance to eat at Little Dooeys its good, not as good as Morison BBQ out on old 82, but its convenient.
Never had much for the Cotton District, its got a few bars but they will be packed with either drunk happy/angry kids before and by the time its over with. Its right down the street from the stadium so its also convenient.
I think you could probably go to Ricks and Cowbells to have the best chance at a gutter slut and a DUI.
Its all about what your into. Good luck!


Posted on 9/8/16 at 8:23 am to WithaRebelYell
Starkville:
Oxford:
Both are Mississippi college towns. I generally like Mississippi, given my East Texas roots, so to me, it seems like they are pretty much the same, no?

Oxford:

Both are Mississippi college towns. I generally like Mississippi, given my East Texas roots, so to me, it seems like they are pretty much the same, no?

Posted on 9/8/16 at 8:41 am to GetCocky11
drink beer and frick. just like everywhere else.
Posted on 9/8/16 at 8:43 am to GuyonaBuffalo
what is a sober walker?
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have a sober driver or walker with you
Posted on 9/8/16 at 8:54 am to KaiserSoze99
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Starkville:
Oxford:
DAMN!!!
That looks awesome!!!!
(said no one ever)
Posted on 9/8/16 at 8:56 am to rebelrouser
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what is a sober walker?
Someone to keep your drunk arse from walking in front of a bus.
Posted on 9/8/16 at 8:56 am to WG_Dawg
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zaxbys
The only thing I miss about the South.
Posted on 9/8/16 at 9:10 am to Harry Rex Vonner
You plan on riding a crop duster?
Posted on 9/8/16 at 9:12 am to I Bleed Garnet
Zaxby got nothing on Canes homie! 

Posted on 9/8/16 at 9:17 am to GuyonaBuffalo
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Zaxby got nothing on Canes homie!
Ever been to Foosackly's in Mobile? Beats them all.
Posted on 9/8/16 at 9:20 am to GetCocky11
Other area things that may be of some interest that doesn't involve beer and pizza:
Golf at Old Waverly
Other stuff:
Grisham Room at the Library
Ulysses S, Grant Presidential Library
Golf at Old Waverly
Other stuff:
Grisham Room at the Library
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Howlin' Wolf Museum
Blues museum featuring history & artifacts of Howlin' Wolf and the Black Prairie Region, Big Joe Williams, Bukka White. Granite statue of Howlin' Wolf on display.
307 West Westbrook St.
West Point, MS 39773
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Tennessee Williams Home
First home of Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tennessee Williams, author of A Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and The Glass Menagerie. Williams, considered the most important American playwright, was born in Columbus, Mississippi in 1911. He spent his beginning years in an old Victorian home that was the rectory for St. Paul's Episcopal Church, where his grandfather served as minister. The home was recently honored with the designation of a National Literary Landmark, and it now serves as the official Welcome Center for Columbus.
300 Main St.
Columbus, MS 39701
Ulysses S, Grant Presidential Library
Posted on 9/8/16 at 9:21 am to MartyMoose09
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Mobile
Who the frick wants to go there?
Posted on 9/8/16 at 9:23 am to GuyonaBuffalo
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Zaxby got nothing on Canes homie!
I've been to both.
They taste the same.
Canes in Boston?? frick yea.
Posted on 9/8/16 at 9:24 am to GetCocky11
Go to the cotton district, don't be an a-hole and you'll have fun.
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