Food Scene
Our favorite bbq in the world. Try ribs, bbq nachos, and pulled pork! The location on Central Avenue is closed for construction, but check out the one downtown or on Summer Avenue.
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Central BBQ - Midtown
2231 Central Ave Our favorite bbq in the world. Try ribs, bbq nachos, and pulled pork! The location on Central Avenue is closed for construction, but check out the one downtown or on Summer Avenue.
Broadway Pizza
2581 Broad Ave Hearty pizzas, plus wings and sandwiches.
City & State
2625 Broad Ave hipster coffee shop + unique handmade gift shop
The Liquor Store
2655 Broad AveGreat breakfast all day, sandwiches, and drinks
Open late, amazing guac, fun atmosphere, and pet-friendly!
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Babalu Tapas & Tacos - Overton Square
2115 Madison AvenueOpen late, amazing guac, fun atmosphere, and pet-friendly!
INSPIRE Community Cafe
510 Tillman St One of our new favorite places!
Approachable soul food with great fried catfish and salads. If there on a Friday, try the salmon burger!
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Soul Fish Cafe
862 Cooper StApproachable soul food with great fried catfish and salads. If there on a Friday, try the salmon burger!
The Bar-B-Q Shop
1782 Madison AveWe love the generous portions of Ethiopian food and the injera (pancake-like flatbread) and to eat without utensils! It’s in the neighborhood and a long walk from your place.
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Abyssinia Restaurant
2600 Poplar AveWe love the generous portions of Ethiopian food and the injera (pancake-like flatbread) and to eat without utensils! It’s in the neighborhood and a long walk from your place.
Drinks & Nightlife
– Wiseacre Brewing is one of Memphis' two taprooms, and good spot to enjoy beer brewed on site, grab a snack from a food truck, and hear a local band.
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Wiseacre Brewery
2783 Broad Ave – Wiseacre Brewing is one of Memphis' two taprooms, and good spot to enjoy beer brewed on site, grab a snack from a food truck, and hear a local band.
Located in the heart of the Memphis Theater District, Overton Square attracts over one million visitors a year to enjoy the best range of locally-owned shopping, dining, fitness, and entertainment available
in Memphis. From sophisticated
cocktails to kid-friendly art fun to
nightly live music, Overton Square
has something for everyone.
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Overton Square
2101 Madison AveLocated in the heart of the Memphis Theater District, Overton Square attracts over one million visitors a year to enjoy the best range of locally-owned shopping, dining, fitness, and entertainment available
in Memphis. From sophisticated
cocktails to kid-friendly art fun to
nightly live music, Overton Square
has something for everyone.
Rec Room
3000 Broad AveVideo games!
For authentic Memphis Blues music, Beale Street is your best bet and BB King’s is our fav there. You might want to Uber or Lyft as parking is expensive.
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B.B. King's Blues Club
143 Beale StFor authentic Memphis Blues music, Beale Street is your best bet and BB King’s is our fav there. You might want to Uber or Lyft as parking is expensive.
There’s no way to explain Raiford’s Disco or describe the experience. It's a crazy, fun, unique, foggy dance party time warp. Prepared to get sweaty and have an amazing time! The party gets started about 11p.m.
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Paula & Raiford's Disco
14 S 2nd StThere’s no way to explain Raiford’s Disco or describe the experience. It's a crazy, fun, unique, foggy dance party time warp. Prepared to get sweaty and have an amazing time! The party gets started about 11p.m.
Old-fashioned blues bar with great drinks and lots of ambiance. Home of the Famous Blues Band Juke Joint Allstars. Wild Bill's Memphis offers Music, Food and Blues. The last surviving juke joint in the Delta, and the single greatest place in the City of Memphis. Know that there is smoking allowed inside and it's BYOB on Fri & Sat nights (they also sell beer).
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Wild Bills Memphis
1580 Vollintine AveOld-fashioned blues bar with great drinks and lots of ambiance. Home of the Famous Blues Band Juke Joint Allstars. Wild Bill's Memphis offers Music, Food and Blues. The last surviving juke joint in the Delta, and the single greatest place in the City of Memphis. Know that there is smoking allowed inside and it's BYOB on Fri & Sat nights (they also sell beer).
Parks & Nature
Overton Park is a shady, scenic treasure within walking distance. One of the few remaining old growth forests in TN, it has well marked trails for running, walking, or biking, “Overton Bark” dog park, two fun playgrounds, the Memphis Zoo, Brooks Museum of Art, and a 9-hole golf course with a green fee of only $7! It’s about a 20 minute walk (or quick jog) down Sam Cooper to the bike entrance (pictured to the right) for running trails and one of the playgrounds, or a short drive to the other side from Poplar Ave. for the other amenities.
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Overton Park
1914 Poplar Ave Overton Park is a shady, scenic treasure within walking distance. One of the few remaining old growth forests in TN, it has well marked trails for running, walking, or biking, “Overton Bark” dog park, two fun playgrounds, the Memphis Zoo, Brooks Museum of Art, and a 9-hole golf course with a green fee of only $7! It’s about a 20 minute walk (or quick jog) down Sam Cooper to the bike entrance (pictured to the right) for running trails and one of the playgrounds, or a short drive to the other side from Poplar Ave. for the other amenities.
Shopping
The Boutiques & Shops on Broad Ave. are fun to visit, but are usually only open mid-morning to early evening & closed on Mondays. Recently Paint Memphis added tons of graffiti murals all around the area that are worth checking out. Also, if you’re here on a First Friday of the month, there are usually Art Walks, scavenger hunts, dance parties, and more!
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Broad Avenue
Broad AvenueThe Boutiques & Shops on Broad Ave. are fun to visit, but are usually only open mid-morning to early evening & closed on Mondays. Recently Paint Memphis added tons of graffiti murals all around the area that are worth checking out. Also, if you’re here on a First Friday of the month, there are usually Art Walks, scavenger hunts, dance parties, and more!
Essentials
The Fresh Market
2145 Union AveEntertainment & Activities
Well worth the admission. Orangoutangs, Grizzlies, Hippos, Bald Eagles, Polar Bears… Park in the neighborhood (end of Autumn Ave. off McLean) to avoid the
$10 parking fee.
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Zoo de Memphis
2000 Prentiss PlWell worth the admission. Orangoutangs, Grizzlies, Hippos, Bald Eagles, Polar Bears… Park in the neighborhood (end of Autumn Ave. off McLean) to avoid the
$10 parking fee.
Our tour guide was energetic, funny, and really gave us an appreciation of Memphis music and the roots of rock ‘n’ roll. Highly recommended!
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Sun Studio
706 Union Ave Our tour guide was energetic, funny, and really gave us an appreciation of Memphis music and the roots of rock ‘n’ roll. Highly recommended!
Arts & Culture
Noted as one of the nation's premier heritage and cultural museums, the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tennessee, is steadfast in its mission to share the culture and lessons from the American Civil Rights Movement and explore how this significant era continues to shape equality and freedom globally.
Established in 1991, the National Civil Rights Museum is located at the former Lorraine Motel, where civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968. Through interactive exhibits, historic collections, dynamic speakers and special events, the museum offers visitors a chance to walk through history and learn more about a tumultuous and inspiring period
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National Civil Rights Museum
450 Mulberry St Noted as one of the nation's premier heritage and cultural museums, the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tennessee, is steadfast in its mission to share the culture and lessons from the American Civil Rights Movement and explore how this significant era continues to shape equality and freedom globally.
Established in 1991, the National Civil Rights Museum is located at the former Lorraine Motel, where civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968. Through interactive exhibits, historic collections, dynamic speakers and special events, the museum offers visitors a chance to walk through history and learn more about a tumultuous and inspiring period
Powerful stories of Memphis music—and you won’t forget Isaac Hayes’ blinged out Cadillac!
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Stax Museum of American Soul Music
926 E McLemore AvePowerful stories of Memphis music—and you won’t forget Isaac Hayes’ blinged out Cadillac!