Cotton District

JDuck17

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There are so many alums staying in the CD, seems like there is an opportunity for some entrepreneurial person to have a to-go biscuit and coffee truck or stand. I’d selfishly like for it to be in the Coconuts lot. Blutos breakfast is good. But a place to walk over and grab a sack of breakfast wld be nice. Lots of good things happening in town. Beautiful weekend. JM.
 

Curby

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There was a place in Starkville called the biscuit shop, run by a woman they called the biscuit lady. She moved her operations to the Tuscaloosa, AL area. I can attest that her biscuits were incredible.
 

BIGDAWG44

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There was a place in Starkville called the biscuit shop, run by a woman they called the biscuit lady. She moved her operations to the Tuscaloosa, AL area. I can attest that her biscuits were incredible.
I forgot all about that place. It was very good
 

eckie1

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Starkville needs breakfast places in general. When does 929 reopen?
This is true. We lived within walking distance of Starkville Cafe, and it was a weekend tradition no matter the season.

Set up a biscuit booth, a la the state fair. One free biscuit per drink (coffee, water, mimosa, etc) Then let the folks know they’re hungry and migrate to the main courses in a permanent fixture. Or maybe a food truck park, which are always fun.

People that will pay the 3-night minimum in Starkville could swing it.
 
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