It's the most underrated place in Starkville. It's great for young alumni. Food is good, atmosphere is good, crowds are manageable, good music, good drinks.
Its hard to beat.
It is a necessity for restaurants to advertise, especially in a place like Starkville. Three pigs just closed in Starkville, but they are a great example of what you are talking about. Their food was actually pretty good (I actually enjoyed going there more than I did Dooey or Petty's... their brisket was the best in the area, IMO), but most had any idea they even existed, much less what they served.
I will definitely be trying that restaurant... I've heard nothing but wonderful things. I hope they really hit the advertising hard because it will definitely pay off, I believe.
Good example of 3pigs, Drt.
In all honestly, they were my favorite BBQ joint in town, and it wasn't even close. Their biggest problem wasn't advertising though; it was their horrendous service. When I say horrendous, I don't mean rude, but 17'n slow. They were in desperate need of a consultant to show them how to expedite food orders. They literally did one ticket at a time. There was no such thing as having multiple orders going at once. It was 1 ticket, and once they finished that, they moved on to the next. It was bizarre. I swear to God, I even saw this: One time I was there, a guy in front of me ordered a burger. There were 3 people working at the time. My GF and I ordered right after him. We waited 30 minutes for our food, and we were 1 of 4 groups in the restaurant. We were watching closely. When they got to the guy's burger, all there of them all helped assemble it. Not ****. Literally: one person put down the bun; one person put down the patty; another put down the lettuce, etc. etc. It was hilarious.
That being said. The food was amazing. Which makes things really said, because they were a good manager away from having an amazing restaurant.
It really is sad what happened to Mugshots. Haven't been to the one in Starkville in years, but the one in Jackson was OK at first, even though its original location in the old Poet's location was a dump. But now it's just a restaurant. WTF? Mugshots was a great bar at one time.
Seen that side of Gordon.
blame that on a (wise) business decision. There just wasn't any money in booze, compared to their food, allegedly.
Circa 2004 - 2006 that place was as great as any other bar in the SEC, come 9:00 PM.