+1 662-324-8422
The Guest Room in Starkville, MS, offers an exceptional cocktail bar and bar & grill experience that masterfully blends speakeasy charm with contemporary culinary delights. Hidden behind an unassuming door in a back alley, this unique venue transports guests into an intimate, atmospheric world where expert mixology and thoughtfully crafted dishes take center stage.
Stepping inside The Guest Room, visitors are enveloped in a cozy ambiance reminiscent of classic speakeasies, yet infused with a modern edge. According to patrons, the vibe is flawless—a subtle nod to the past perfect for unwinding, socializing, and savoring top-notch libations. The bartenders here are true artisans, as noted by loyal guests who rave about their craft, expert recommendations, and genuinely welcoming presence. Whether you’re chatting with Will, a known favorite among regulars, or exploring the innovative flights—like the Willet Rye Flight or Caribbean XO Flight—each sip feels thoughtfully curated and exhilarating.
The drink menu is as vibrant as its setting, featuring a compelling mix of classics and seasonal creations. Iconic cocktails such as the Sazerac, Negroni, and Old Fashioned share the stage with festive specials like the Mistletoe Mule, Hot Buttered Rum, and the whimsically named Pa Rum Pa Pum Milk Punch. For those who prefer sparkling delights, the crisp Prosecco refreshes the palate, while savory concoctions like the Gold Rush and Boxing Day offer layered complexity. With prices that strike a perfect balance between value and quality, The Guest Room ensures each visit feels like a treat.
But the culinary journey here doesn’t stop at drinks. The Guest Room shares its delectable menu with the connected Restaurant Tyler, bringing an elevated bar & grill dining experience to complement the beverages. Dishes like the Lamb Gnocchi and Crawfish Dip deliver rich, textured flavors that stir the senses, while the Charcuterie boards provide a perfect accompaniment to any cocktail. The Caesar and Cabbage salads add fresh, crisp contrasts, balancing heavier dishes with a refreshing lift. Guests have particularly praised the BBQ okra, lauding its bold yet refined taste, although some have noted the shrimp and grits lean a bit toward the salty side—highlighting the kitchen’s flair for robust flavor profiles.
Real customer feedback underscores the charm and quality The Guest Room consistently delivers. Samuel Edmondson appreciated the festive atmosphere matched with delicious bites and memorable drinks. Dominic Possoch was amazed by the speakeasy atmosphere and lauded the bartenders’ exceptional skill and approachable pricing. Shivam Ishanpara found it to be a hidden local gem recommended by friends, noting that while the speakeasy no longer requires a password, the allure and vibe remain intact. Meanwhile, Jay Humphries and Kelsie Sullivan both spoke highly of the warm service, delicious food, and an unforgettable night out that felt like the best of Starkville.
In essence, The Guest Room isn’t just a bar or restaurant—it’s a carefully crafted escape, a place where the art of mixology meets bold, flavorful cuisine in an atmosphere that captures the imagination. Whether you seek an expertly shaken cocktail, a savory dish to savor, or simply a memorable night out framed by meticulous detail and inviting charm, The Guest Room stands as a must-visit highlight in Starkville’s culinary scene.
Visit them at 100 E Main St, and experience firsthand why this hidden treasure garners such enthusiastic praise. For reservations or inquiries, call +1 662-324-8422—you’re guaranteed an evening that tantalizes your taste buds and soothes your soul.
The bbq okra was delicious. The shrimp and grits were pretty good but too salty. The drinks were pretty good here as well, and the Christmas decorations were very festive.
This establishment offers a quite outstanding experience: there is no visible sign of a somewhat official entry just a door in a random back alley wall but once you’ve entered you stumble into another dimension: good ol’ speakeasy vibes all over the place! The cocktails are outstanding, prices are reasonable, the bartenders are masters of their craft. I had a really good time taking to Will. And if you do enjoy the occasional sip you better get moving to this fine establishment!
This place was a recommendation by a friend and I must say I am very impressived by the place. The Guest Room and Restaurant Tyler are connected together and serve the same food menu. The difference between the two is that the Guest Room has to be entered through the back alley. The speak easy has a great atmosphere and does not require a password anymore to enter. While this may take away a bit from the exclusive feel, it is understandable from the perspective of a business trying to make money. The staff is very friendly and made me feel very welcome despite it being my first time there. The bartender is a great conversationalist and really knows what he is doing. This is the type of place that I recommend you allow the bartender to have fun and make you an experimental drink. For me he created a gin, absent and cucumber based delicious drink that was not overly sweet and had an excellent aroma and texture. I arrived before the kitchen was going to close but they gladly served me regardless. I ordered the braised lamb gnocchi and was pleasantly surprised. The sauce was richer and spicier than I expected but very flavourful. The portion size was nice and I even had leftovers. Overall I would say this is a great place to experience while in the area. It is expensive but expected considering the experience. I would recommend calling to see how busy it is before arriving. If I am ever in the area, I will definitely be back!
We had an amazing time. The bartenders were great. This is the best time I've had in Starkville since Alabama beat Mississippi State here.
The Guest Room is a lovely bar with a speakeasy atmosphere, and they serve the delicious food from upstairs at Restaurant Tyler. My husband and I had a great time and an even greater meal, and we would definitely go back.
Little upscale underground bar, with an old tavern like ambiance and decor. If you don’t know where it is, turn left from the restaurant Tyler ( facing the city hall) and take the alley back ( written as one way). Then it is on the left hand side. But it’s not written anywhere. So just pull the door and take the stair down. The inside is quite dark and lit with mild lights and candles. We were there just for the drink and sat on the bar. Though it was crowded and fully packed on a busy weekend night, we never felt less cozy. The bartenders were nice and certainly know their job. We spent three hours and drank a few speciality cocktails. All of them were experimental and different for me. They have a lot of food options too. I loved the place and will definitely go back again. Update: returned again- and this time drank house mule. It was great.
We absolutely loved it..Will definitely come back.