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Main Street

Shop Downtown

For those looking to shop, there are men’s, women’s, and children’s clothing stores, boutiques, specialty stores, shoe stores, interior design and furniture stores, and so much more in the downtown Starkville area. Shopping centers include the Cotton Crossing Shopping Center, Central Station, the Starkville Crossing Shopping Center, and the College Park Shopping Center. In the spring and summer months, shop at the Starkville Community Market where you can buy local produce and arts and crafts. Need a break from shopping? Visit one of the several salons and day spas downtown. View a list of stores in Starkville.

Dine Downtown

Downtown restaurants, bars, bakeries, and coffee shops offer a variety of cuisines and atmospheres. Whether it’s a burger, fine dining, or a quick snack, you can find it downtown. Have brunch at Restaurant Tyler, rated “Best Brunch in Mississippi” by the 2010 Mississippi Magazine’s annual reader poll or enjoy a burger at Mugshots Grill and Bar, featured in an article about Mississippi in Saveur Magazine. View a list of Starkville restaurants.

Stay Downtown

The historic Hotel Chester is located in the heart of downtown Starkville. Built in 1925, the building, rooms, and suites were renovated in 1985 and updated in 2003. With 37 guest rooms and suites, you can stay downtown in style. View a list of hotels, motels, and bed and breakfasts in Starkville.

Play Downtown

There is always something fun going on in downtown Starkville. In February, line the streets of downtown to see the Dudy Gras Parade on its way to the Left Field Lounge. Sample soups by local chefs at the SYP Souper Bowl, a fundraiser for the United Way. In April, the Cotton District Arts Festival takes over the Cotton District with live performances, a 5k race, pet parade, and arts and crafts. In September, you can enjoy Bulldog Bash in the Cotton District or the Downtown Block Party. In October, dress up the kids and bring them downtown for Pumpkinpalooza. In December, come downtown for the Christmas Open House, Tree Lighting, or to watch the annual Christmas Parade. Learn more about festivals and events in Starkville.

Looking for year-round fun? See a play at the Starkville Community Theater or make your own art at the paint-your-own pottery studio. Stop by the Greater Starkville Development Partnership where you can see a variety of Coca-Cola memorabilia and artwork by local artists.

Tour Downtown

Take the self-guided walking tour of galleries, businesses displaying local art, and historic sites. The Starkville Arts Walk Tour will guide you through these sites and stores in downtown.

Several distinct and historic districts are located in or adjacent to Starkville’s extended downtown area. Visit the Cotton District, nationally known model for new urbanism, the Greensboro District, with Victorian, Tudor-revival and craftsman style architecture, the Nash Street Historic District, with Tudor-revival, craftsman and colonial-revival style architecture, or the Overstreet District featuring ornate Queen Anne to folk, Victorian, colonial-revival & mid-20th century craftsman and bungalow style houses. View a listing of tours or historic sites and buildings in Starkville.

SIX WEEKENDS IN STARKVILLE to help you savor the New South experience:

Jan 14-15
Golden Triangle Kennel Club Dog Show
MSU Hoops vs. ALABAMA

Feb 3-4
Dudy Gras Parade
SOUPer Bowl
MSU Hoops vs. AUBURN

Feb 9-11
THREE-DAY WEEKEND!
MSU Hoops vs. OLE MISS
Rotary Classic Rodeo
MSU Hoops vs. GEORGIA

Feb 16-19
THREE-DAY WEEKEND!

Magnolia Independent Film Festival
MSU Diamond Dogs vs Washington State weekend series

Mar 22-25
THREE-DAY WEEKEND!
unWINE Downtown
MSU Diamong Dawgs vs. ARKANSAS weekend series
Everything Garden Expo
Historic Starkvegas 10K Run

Apr 20-22
SUPER BULLDOG WEEKEND!
MSU Diamond Dawgs vs TENNESSEE weekend series
Cotton District Arts Festival
Sugarland in concert at  Davis Wade Stadium

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