IT’S GAME DAY WEEKEND! We can’t wait to have visitors from all over this weekend in Mississippi’s College Town to cheer on the ranked Bulldogs as they face the Arkansas Razorbacks. There is plenty to do beginning TONIGHT in Starkville.. Read more about our five things to do this weekend in Starkville…

#1 GET DOWNTOWN FOR DAWG TALK WITH COACH LEACH
Join us on Main Street each Thursday night in Mississippi’s College Town as the Starkville Convention and Visitors Bureau hosts Dawg Talk with Coach Mike Leach at the Greater Starkville Development Partnership office. The show broadcasts on the Downtown speakers from 7-8 p.m. To learn more, click here.
#2 ATTEND UNWINE DOWNTOWN

Three times a year — Spring, Summer & Fall — Starkville Main Street members open their doors for a night of wine tasting and after-hours shopping with unWINE Downtown. Participating boutiques and shops serve a variety of wines. Plus, they offer at least 20% off all merchandise to unWINE Downtown ticket holders. Don’t miss tomorrow’s installment of unWINE Downtown! Click here to purchase tickets.
#3 SHOP THE STARKVILLE COMMUNITY MARKET
The Starkville Main Street Association is very excited to include the Starkville Community Market in its line of work. This year, the market features its first-ever Fall season each Saturday morning beginning at 8:00 a.m. at Fire Station Park. Read more about the Starkville Community Market here.
#4 CHEER ON THE BULLDOGS WHILE DINING OUTDOORS
So many of our local restaurants in Mississippi’s College Town are offering delicious dining and game day specials. Dine outdoors and enjoy the game safely while supporting Starkville businesses. Click here to read more outdoor dining options..
#5 ENJOY OUR BULLDOG BRUNCH AND BROWSE
Brunch is a Sunday favorite, and Starkville has so many delicious brunch and Sunday dining options available. Paired with Sunday shopping hours at our local retailers, Bulldog Brunch and Browse offers a great opportunity to stroll around Starkville while shopping and dining at your local favorites.
