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Central Station Grill

Central Station Grill

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4.2 Google Review
200 S Montgomery St, Starkville, Mississippi, 39759, United States
(662) 323-6062 eatwiththegrill.com
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Apr 19, 2018
Over all every thing was perfect except i had one HUGE problem with one of the hostesses. I wont expose her but she had blonde hair and her name starts with a k. She kept making rude faces at me and everything she said she had her nose up in the air. She was snappy and i am almost positive she was the reason we had to wait and hour and a half to get our table after the first lady told us it would only be a 20 minute wait. Her snarky attitude made me never want to come back.

Mar 20, 2018
I've never had a bad experience visiting the grill. Extremely nice and elegant atmosphere. It would seem that their staff is held to a very high standard. The prices are reasonable for the quality of the food as well as the overall experience. If you're visiting Starkville I would definitely give "The Grill" a visit.

Mar 3, 2018
This place was awesome and our waiter was beyond kind. He was very attentive and helped with ordering. The food was amazing and cooked correctly. Would have no problem recommending this restaurant. The wait can be a little long but is worth the wait.

Jan 5, 2018
The Grill is my "GO TO" for EVERYTHING!! Client luncheon? Grill. Happy Hour? Grill. Birthday Party? Grill. New Year's Eve? Grill. The managers (especially Terry & Margaret Mary) go out of their way to make you feel at home. I am one of the pickiest eaters of all time (challengers accepted!!), and they did not have anything on the menu that would work for me. What did they do? CREATED me a custom veggie plate!!

Feb 24, 2018
It was amazing. Why are you still reading this? You better hurry up this place fills up fast and patrons have such a great experience they dont seem to want to leave.

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