86-90I was too young to remember, but what used to be the places to party and hang out at?
How far back. The Club, Crossroads. Before beer sales passed pretty much everything was east across the county line. MSU student body president I believe was instrumental in getting beer passed. Campaigned on it and got all those students living in apartments in Starkville to register to vote.
The Bully III back when Dave and the late Del Rendon were actually waiters at what is now Dave’s Dark Horse. Played many a game of Quarters (and Pitchers) on those sticky tables way in the back. Always loved it when they’d have live music like Jeff & Jeff or Mike & Anne, or Mike & Jeff, or Bill & Jeff or any combination of those incredible musicians that were in Starkville around 1990. Add in JWS arriving in ‘91 and that was a great time to be in Starkville.[/QUOTE
ahh. Bully III Pub, many an hour wasted there. Can’t mention The Cub on Saturday night and not mention The Southernair on Sunday afternoon.
Daves dark horse tavern also , opened around 95 and is still there.
Was the Bully iii before that
A bit of a thread hijack, but did y’all ever go over to Columbus and eat at a place called “Fleet’s Eats”? It was basically just a makeshift restaurant inside of these people’s house. Pay the fee, go sit down and take your pick out of a couple dozen crock pots.
MSU 1967 to 1972:
Len-Lew's was the greatest! 35 cent canned beers.
The Crossroads was going downhill even then.
Echols was OK.
Across Hwy 45 there was a place that changed it's name to the Club after the owner's son was killed when he walked in on a burglary. That place and Len-Lew's was owned by the same Starkville guy-Goat Lewis.
In Columbus the Straight 8 Jr. and the Southernaire were the places.
Flo and Eddie's was the spot. You could go have a decent meal with a few drinks, party with your friends, or hook up with a decent chick. There may be better individual bars for 1 of the above items, but no place I have been has been as good at all three. It was one of those flames that burned so bright it had to burn out too soon...