Located in the lively college town of Starkville, the Central Station Grill is only minutes away from campus or downtown. Whether you are a local or in town to cheer on your team, we’ve got something for everyone that is sure to please. Our meeting space can accommodate up to 40 people in our private upstairs loft, separated by a thick privacy curtain from the rest of the restaurant.
It’s gameday weekend in Starkville, and beginning this Sunday following Mississippi State University games, you’ll enjoy special shopping and dining hours with our participating shops and restaurants Downtown & Around Town!
Welcome to the Mississippi Blues Trail, your unforgettable journey into the land that spawned the single most important root source of modern popular music. Whether you’re a die-hard blues fan or a casual traveler in search of an interesting trip, you’ll find facts you didn’t know, places you’ve never seen, and you’ll gain a new appreciation for the area that gave birth to the blues.
Tells the story of the “business of music” with its collection of more than 200 musical instruments, 13,000 recordings, and 22,000 pieces of sheet music. The Museum showcases a collection of musical instruments, recordings, and sheet music amassed over four decades and donated to MSU in 1987 by Starkville businessman Charles H. Templeton, Sr.