What are the current restaurants in there now?
It’s a sad decline from the early 2000’s.What are the current restaurants in there now?
The Great Wall...don't ask the origin of the meat.....just enjoy it with the other 4 pounds of rice and sauce-covered goodness.
I miss the late 80s/early 90s union. It had a Wendys in it. AND the Bully Shop. AND a bowling alley.What are the current restaurants in there now?
The old union before they did the demo/reconstruction was legit. That Bully Shop was on the Bottom Floor and yes it got cramped in there, but I personally miss it. I also miss University Dining Services and Gooch's Deli. (Back when the University controlled the dining services and the employees were Mississippi State employees) Contracting it out to Aramark was a grave mistake and they knew it too.I miss the late 80s/early 90s union. It had a Wendys in it. AND the Bully Shop. AND a bowling alley.
The state of that union was SCRONG.
ETA: Unless you were claustrophobic. If you suffered from that heinous phobia, the Bully Shop was the last place on earth you probably wanted to be, especially on a game day.
Ahh the good ole days. That was a great place to hang out. Especially during cheerleading camp!!!I miss the late 80s/early 90s union. It had a Wendys in it. AND the Bully Shop. AND a bowling alley.
The state of that union was SCRONG.
ETA: Unless you were claustrophobic. If you suffered from that heinous phobia, the Bully Shop was the last place on earth you probably wanted to be, especially on a game day.
In the '90s I ate at some Chinese place in the Union - not sure if it was the Great Wall or not. But they had fantastic vegetable fried rice.The Great Wall...don't ask the origin of the meat.....just enjoy it with the other 4 pounds of rice and sauce-covered goodness.
State of the Union... The Great Wall.... Read in your most Trumpiest voice - "Great Wall??? Their wall isn't really that great. It may be long. But its old. Its crumbling. WE HAVE GREATEST WALL! Greater than all others... It's the greatest ever. It's beautiful. Biden had them stop building it and opened sections of it. But now it's back! Bigger and better than ever!... So great."The Great Wall...don't ask the origin of the meat.....just enjoy it with the other 4 pounds of rice and sauce-covered goodness.
State of the Union... The Great Wall.... Read in your most Trumpiest voice - "Great Wall??? Their wall isn't really that great. It may be long. But its old. Its crumbling. WE HAVE GREATEST WALL! Greater than all others... It's the greatest ever. It's beautiful. Biden had them stop building it and opened sections of it. But now it's back! Bigger and better than ever!... So great."

When did Chick-fil-A show up?What were the restaurants in the Union in the late 90s?
Great Wall, Wendy's (?), and Subway? Was there a 4th one?
Wasn't there a Taco Hell? There was in the mid-90s. It's where my vegetarian Indian friend said you could eat the best bean burritos (you know, the ones loaded with ground "beef").What were the restaurants in the Union in the late 90s?
Great Wall, Wendy's (?), and Subway? Was there a 4th one?
Not sure. There was a Burger King by the laundry mat, I believe.When did Chick-fil-A show up?
Don't think so. The only taco bell I remember was on 12.Wasn't there a Taco Hell? There was in the mid-90s. It's where my vegetarian Indian friend said you could eat the best bean burritos (you know, the ones loaded with ground "beef").
I think it was there 95-99, but I may be wrong. Great Wall was the bomb though.What were the restaurants in the Union in the late 90s?
Great Wall, Wendy's (?), and Subway? Was there a 4th one?
It was certainly there. Along with the Great Wall, Subway, and Wendy's. You never forget the look of horror when a friend violently expels burrito remnants and starts scraping his tongue while you and others are dying laughing as he cusses you in Hindi.Don't think so. The only taco bell I remember was on 12.
I know it was there around 2002When did Chick-fil-A show up?
Damn near every day. Pay more for school lunch or go get 2-3 of those before football practice. Damn, those were the days.All I know is, you can’t get 3 junior bacon cheeseburgers and a water for $2.97 + tax like you used to in the early 2000s.
Don't think so. The only taco bell I remember was on 12.
As a consequence, we didn't have much of a stray cat problem in those days either..The Great Wall...don't ask the origin of the meat.....just enjoy it with the other 4 pounds of rice and sauce-covered goodness.
Yes, I loved that Burger King, or BK Lounge as we called it. It later became a Steak n Shake.Not sure. There was a Burger King by the laundry mat, I believe.
I was there from 2000-2004. Chick-fil-A opened in the spring of 02 if I remember right.I know it was there around 2002
Is that another Burger King and not the “log cabin” one where Chick-fil-A is now on 12?Yes, I loved that Burger King, or BK Lounge as we called it. It later became a Steak n Shake.
Fun football memory from the 90s: I went into that BK after we a football game where we beat Kentucky, and there were four Kentucky fan dudes in there crying.
Fun times.
It was Taco Bell, which was always packed.What were the restaurants in the Union in the late 90s?
Great Wall, Wendy's (?), and Subway? Was there a 4th one?
For some reason I just don't remember TB.It was Taco Bell, which was always packed.
Coming from McCool - Wendy's, Subway, Great Wall, Taco Bell
Yes, the log cabin Burger King was different but equally nostalgic for me.Is that another Burger King and not the “log cabin” one where Chick-fil-A is now on 12?
I wish I could unremember it.For some reason I just don't remember TB.
Speaking of... remember when sour cream and black olives were standard? Those were the days...
Christy's Hamburgers was amazing. Also the Catfish One in front of the Fred's Dollar Store.Underrated 90s Starkville place to me was SubZone. It was amazing.
YES!Christy's Hamburgers was amazing.
For some reason I just don't remember TB.
Speaking of... remember when sour cream and black olives were standard? Those were the days...
Yes. There was at one time. When I got there it was the State Fountain Grill or something like that. Cafeteria style burgers fries etc.Wasn't there a Taco Hell? There was in the mid-90s. It's where my vegetarian Indian friend said you could eat the best bean burritos (you know, the ones loaded with ground "beef").