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Originally Posted by
BeardoMSU
Yeah, this is a good summation.
also our restaurant scene is terrible i hate to say. we have no destination restaurants, we outsource those to west point and columbus. we have commodore bobs ( small like everything else downtown and frankly they are way more pretentious than they deserve to be ) and restaurant tyler ( weird days and hours imo ) and besides those 2 i mean you have equal quality options in about any given city. getting a spot on the level of hucks or anthonys here would really help us out. ALSO one other thing all our restaurants seem to overheat on capacity at the slightest inkling of something going on ( think 1.5 hour wait at bdubs for a rando basketball game on a saturday )
and on the point of stuff for families to do i mean yeah if you arent going to a state game you better hit 82 to ttown.
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Originally Posted by
DDawg
also our restaurant scene is terrible i hate to say. we have no destination restaurants, we outsource those to west point and columbus. we have commodore bobs ( small like everything else downtown and frankly they are way more pretentious than they deserve to be ) and restaurant tyler ( weird days and hours imo ) and besides those 2 i mean you have equal quality options in about any given city. getting a spot on the level of hucks or anthonys here would really help us out. ALSO one other thing all our restaurants seem to overheat on capacity at the slightest inkling of something going on ( think 1.5 hour wait at bdubs for a rando basketball game on a saturday )
and on the point of stuff for families to do i mean yeah if you arent going to a state game you better hit 82 to ttown.
LOL, nah, the food is legit in Starkville. What an awful take!
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Originally Posted by
Lord McBuckethead
Name me one college town in the SEC that doesn't have a Target or Fresh Market.
Oxford and Starkville is all i know of
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Originally Posted by
Cooterpoot
LOL, nah, the food is legit in Starkville. What an awful take!
The food quality is about the same in both towns.
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Originally Posted by
Cooterpoot
LOL, nah, the food is legit in Starkville. What an awful take!
Such as?
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Originally Posted by
DDawg
Such as?
Tyler/Guest Room (one of the best in the state, btw), 2 Brothers, Commodores, LD, etc....
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Originally Posted by
BeardoMSU
Tyler/Guest Room (one of the best in the state, btw), 2 Brothers, Commodores, LD, etc....
Older Brother, Luva, 44 Prime to add a few more.
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This man really said with his whole chest a town in Mississippi has bad food.
Three stats to think about.
Mississippi in 2nd in Obesity
Mississippi has the lowest median income.
Mississippi Weather and Humidity
The only way these 3 things coexist is that Mississippians take pride in their food. I'd put Starkville's food scene up against any other college in America. We'll win. No contest.
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Originally Posted by
Tater
This man really said with his whole chest a town in Mississippi has bad food.
Three stats to think about.
Mississippi in 2nd in Obesity
Mississippi has the lowest median income.
Mississippi Weather and Humidity
The only way these 3 things coexist is that Mississippians take pride in their food. I'd put Starkville's food scene up against any other college in America. We'll win. No contest.
Yea our food scene is probably on par with most college towns in the SEC. We do not really have a high end option, outside of 44 Prime, but outside of that I think the food options are good. Parking for those food options is another story in and of itself.
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Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
Yea our food scene is probably on par with most college towns in the SEC. We do not really have a high end option, outside of 44 Prime, but outside of that I think the food options are good. Parking for those food options is another story in and of itself.
That is what Uber is for. Living here we almost never drive when we have a night out. Uber is always an option and there are usually plenty of them rolling. Makes the dining and drinking that much more enjoyable without having to worry about the SPD.
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Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
Yea our food scene is probably on par with most college towns in the SEC. We do not really have a high end option, outside of 44 Prime, but outside of that I think the food options are good. Parking for those food options is another story in and of itself.
Yea if you want high society fine dining go to NYC. That shit ain't what college is about lol.
$500 at Little Dooey's > $500 at Keen's in NYC
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Originally Posted by
Lord McBuckethead
I have lived in Starkville since 2001, with a short break of 2006-2014. Listen, the town intself is fine. It has glaring issues that is hard to look past. I will list them below...
1. The change since 2001-2025 has been great, but really it should have happened from 1970-2001 at that same pace. HWY 12 is a disaster. Just terrible planning or lack thereof. Lack of commercial investment hurts too.
People expect a Target. People expect a Fresh Market. We just don't have the higher level of commercial stores in Starkville, mostly due to our terrible location. No major interstates anywhere nearby. No major population centers, anywhere nearby.
2. Larger areas like DeSoto and the Coast have vastly more things for families to do. Hell Starkville doesn't even have a body of water around to visit worth a crap.
3. Housing is an issue.
Mostly, Starkville is a great small town. Lack of things to do, things to be involved in, and just its terrible first impression drives a lot of the sentiment. I see why every other college campus in the SEC is better than ours. Every college town is better than ours. Name me one college town in the SEC that doesn't have a Target or Fresh Market. It sounds dumb, but that is just the tip of the iceburg for things lacking in Starkvegas.
Does your husband feel the same way??? Who gives a rats ass about a target or fresh market
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Originally Posted by
Duckdog
Does your husband feel the same way??? Who gives a rats ass about a target or fresh market
College students, housewives, people who want higher quality products, people who want fresh produce, people who want cleaner food
I mean it's pretty common to shop at those places in Dallas where I am. Starkville could really use a Trader Joes or even a Whole Foods.
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Originally Posted by
Coursesuper
That is what Uber is for. Living here we almost never drive when we have a night out. Uber is always an option and there are usually plenty of them rolling. Makes the dining and drinking that much more enjoyable without having to worry about the SPD.
I more meant on gameday or game weekends when you have a large influx of people and a large influx of people who come for the game and leave after.
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Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
College students, housewives, people who want higher quality products, people who want fresh produce, people who want cleaner food
I mean it's pretty common to shop at those places in Dallas where I am. Starkville could really use a Trader Joes or even a Whole Foods.
The problem is you don?t even have a Trader Joe?s or Whole Foods in the 4th largest school zone in the state. It?s a MS problem not a Starkville problem.
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Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
College students, housewives, people who want higher quality products, people who want fresh produce, people who want cleaner food
I mean it's pretty common to shop at those places in Dallas where I am. Starkville could really use a Trader Joes or even a Whole Foods.
Whole Foods would be good.
Interesting thought I had to drive a bit of tourism. I know a Buc-ee's at the 45/82 intersection would be a boon. One's about to open on the coast. That would be a perfect spot for one for us if we could lobby for it. (Unfortunately it's more likely to end up at 55/20 or 55/82.
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Originally Posted by
Tater
Yea if you want high society fine dining go to NYC. That shit ain't what college is about lol.
$500 at Little Dooey's > $500 at Keen's in NYC
I think he was talking about Starkville in general. Not just from a student population perspective.
It's like I've said before on this topic. I think it's multi faceted. It's how to we get more students and from a wider range of areas to Starkville and then another conversation is how do we make Starkville a desirable place to live for the 25-55 crowd.
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not enough volume traffic at 45/82 for Buc-ee's. would be nice, though.
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Originally Posted by
WinningIsRelentless
The problem is you don?t even have a Trader Joe?s or Whole Foods in the 4th largest school zone in the state. It?s a MS problem not a Starkville problem.
You're not wrong. And that's where the Starkville Development Partnership and Economic Development Authority have to start stepping up. Someone has to be first and a college town is a good place to start. It's also why a larger OOS population could help us in that regard. I think there may be a greater demand for those kind of stores if you start pulling from TX, GA, AR, FL, etc. a little bit more. Because those students are accustomed to those types of stores.
I mean right now if you were to put odds on where one of those would go, I don't even think Starkville would be in the top 5. And Oxford might be 1, even over Madison.
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04-03-2025, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by
Duckdog
Does your husband feel the same way??? Who gives a rats ass about a target or fresh market
What a dipshit comment. **** off, lol.
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