The Top 10 Drunkest Cities In Mississippi Are No Surprise To Anyone
Mississippi, a state known for its rich cultural tapestry, deep-rooted history, and warm Southern hospitality, also harbors a lesser-discussed characteristic – its relationship with alcohol consumption. Ranking 37th nationally in terms of booze intake, Mississippi appears restrained in its libations compared to its counterparts.
To explore this notion, Roadsnacks analyzed data, taking into account factors like the density of bars and establishments catering to those looking to enjoy a drink, divorce rates, and social media activity centered around partying. This examination has led researchers to curate a list of what we're calling The Drunkest Cities in Mississippi.
Join us as we raise a glass to the cities that keep Mississippi's spirits high, in more ways than one.
The 10 Drunkest Cities In Mississippi
10. Jackson
Population: 174,494
Divorce rate: 12.8%
Bars per capita: 12th
Liquor stores per capita: 14th
Jackson narrowly ranked in the top 10. It's acknowledged that on any typical evening, countless residents of Jackson end up heavily intoxicated in the streets. However, this is evaluated on a per capita basis. There are, after all, tens of thousands of residents in Jackson who prefer a calm evening at home.
9. Corinth
Divorce rate: 15%
Bars per capita: 4th
Liquor stores per capita: 14th
8. Flowood
Population: 7,483
Divorce rate: 11.7%
Bars per capita: 1st
Liquor stores per capita: 29th
Flowood, a small town located just outside Jackson, near the airport, is known for its high ranking in alcohol consumption. This is primarily because the majority of its establishments are chain restaurants that serve alcoholic beverages. Although it might not necessarily be the residents indulging frequently, the volume of alcohol consumed here on a regular basis suggests that it is indeed a town with a high level of alcohol consumption.
7. Canton
Population: 13,295
Divorce rate: 12.8%
Bars per capita: 13th
Liquor stores per capita: 6th
It seems that in the small town of Canton, Mississippi, there's a notable prevalence of secret alcohol consumption, evidenced by the high ratio of liquor stores to the population. This situation correlates with a divorce rate that significantly exceeds the norm. If alcohol has played a role in the demise of your marriage, don't just mope around at home. Venture back to your preferred bar spot in Canton. You might just find your future partner waiting there, possibly hoping you'll offer her a drink.
6. Columbus
Population: 23,605
Divorce rate: 13%
Bars per capita: 11th
Liquor stores per capita: 7th
Located just a short drive east of Starkville, near the Alabama border, Columbus residents are likely well-versed in navigating the local back roads. As the home of the Mississippi University for Women, Columbus offers a variety of options for those looking to enjoy a night out. Establishments like Legends, Possum Town Tavern, and Sey’s Sports Bar & Grill are popular spots that often see large crowds, including plenty of revelers, during the weekend nights.
5. Starkville
Population: 23,96
Divorce rate: 8%
Bars per capita: 3rd
Liquor stores per capita: 7th
The location that houses Mississippi State University has undeniably left its imprint on the state of Mississippi's drinking landscape. While the number of bars isn't overwhelming, the population here isn't exactly large either. Nonetheless, there's no shortage of nightlife options for both the general populace and students looking to enjoy themselves. Starkville has been rated a B+ in terms of its nightlife by Colleges.com. According to student feedback, there's a notable exodus from the town during weekends, which in turn makes house and apartment gatherings the go-to for those seeking nightlife, compensating for the somewhat lackluster bar and club scene.
4. Gulfport
Population: 68,185
Divorce rate: 15.3%
Bars per capita: 6th
Liquor stores per capita: 19th
Sacred Union, Gulfport! The phrase 'Till Death Do Us Part' carries significant weight. Yet, it appears many have prioritized enhancing their social lives with a drink over nurturing their relationships. However, it's hard to hold it against anyone; Gulfport boasts nearly as many spots to enjoy a beverage as Biloxi. The difference lies in the population size - Gulfport's larger populace means fewer drinking venues per capita. It's easy to see the allure of this place for those looking to unwind with a drink. Positioned beautifully along the coastline, it's an inviting destination. Unfortunately, this aspect seems to be taking a toll on romantic connections.
3. Hattiesburg
Population: 46,484
Divorce rate: 11.4%
Bars per capita: 5th
Liquor stores per capita: 4th
Downtown Hattiesburg's Route 98 is lined with numerous bars and restaurants that serve alcohol, making it a popular spot where people frequently indulge in drinking any night of the week. Interestingly, Hattiesburg ranks fourth in the nation for the highest number of bars per capita. Yet, the city maintains a relatively low divorce rate of just 11.4%. This suggests that many couples manage to maintain their relationships despite the frequent nightlife outings. It seems that for Hattiesburg residents, alcohol might be playing a role in keeping marriages intact, setting an impressive example for others across the state.
2. Oxford
Population: 20,998
Divorce rate: 7%
Bars per capita: 2nd
Liquor stores per capita: 1st
It wouldn't come as a surprise to many that Oxford, Mississippi, stands out as one of the premier college party destinations in the country. The town is notorious for its lively atmosphere, with an abundance of people frequently found in high spirits, particularly on fall Saturdays.
With the highest number of bars per capita, Oxford boasts the densest concentration of drinking establishments in its downtown area, particularly around the square. Additionally, it leads the state in the number of liquor stores per capita. Oxford received an A grade from college.com for its vibrant party scene.
The town is home to numerous bars that welcome individuals as young as 18, offering them a spirited introduction to their college years. Even outside the football season, Oxford's party vibe is palpable, as evidenced by the flurry of social media posts. One tweet capturing the essence of the town's festive spirit read: I'm convinced everybody in Oxford is drunk or tipsy!
1. Biloxi
Population: 44,343
Divorce rate: 14.3%
Bars per capita: 2nd
Liquor stores per capita: 14th
Examining the statistics, it becomes evident that Biloxi holds the title for the most inebriated city in Mississippi. Primarily, the area is dotted with a high density of bars and eateries along the coastline. From Gulfport eastward, along the Gulf Coast, it’s almost too easy to stumble upon a bar, making it second only to one other location in the state in terms of bars per capita. Additionally, the city has the 8th highest divorce rate in Mississippi, standing at 14.3%.
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