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If you're a modder yourself, however, you can certainly make your own mods.
I found this[lego.wikia.com] page online, it shows a couple of screenshots of various changes made to the game via mods.
There's probably a way. You'd need a copy of the 2005 original Lego Star Wars game on PC for it to work, though.
I'm no modder, but I'd imagine you'd have to move the files for Dexter's Diner, then change some values so that the game loads that up instead of the cantina.
All it'd really do is restrict you to playing the prequel trilogy. I don't really know how the compatibility would work though, so you may not be able to access any levels through the diner.
That sounds similar to the hub world in Lego Star Wars III. It has two big ships, one for the villains and one for the heroes, and you're free to fly between them through use of the hangars in either ship.
Well there you go. I always just assumed the lack of mods was because nobody was really interested in modding it, but you may have a better explanation.
It's already a really big game. Besides, there are a lot of Lego games, and they're all very similar.