· Singer-songwriter Marc Cohn has said his Grammy-nominated song “Walking in Memphis” is “about more than just a place; it’s about a kind of spiritual awakening, one of those trips where you’re different when you leave.”
That’s exactly how we feel about our city, and we hope you will too. Here are our top picks for a
memorable Memphis experience:
The Edge
Walking distance from our house you can enjoy coffee, a cocktail and breakfast or lunch at Sunrise Memphis (670 Jefferson Ave.). French Truck Coffee (732 Madison Ave.) also offers all sorts of ways to get your caffeine fix, along with breakfast and lunch.
Take a seat at High Cotton Brewing Co. Taproom (598 Monroe Ave.) to enjoy their large selection of beers on tap, or head to Evelyn & Olive (630 Madison Ave.) for their fresh fusion of Southern and Jamaican cuisine .
Downtown
Our downtown favorites on South Main St. are both in the beautiful, historic Chisca Hotel. Catherine & Mary’s, features Italian cuisine with both traditional and new riffs, and The Lobbyist, serves up an inventive seasonal menu that is globally inspired but locally sourced. Both offer some well-crafted cocktails.
Down the street and around the corner, you’ll find the award-winning Gus’s World-Famous Fried Chicken (310 S. Front St.). Eat in for the ‘ambience’ or take out and have a picnic by the river. Either way, you’ll thank us! We also highly recommend Flight Restaurant & Wine Bar, and not far from the Civil Rights Museum, Central Barbecue is our choice for slow-smoked Memphis style barbecue. If you’re the adventurous type, you must try the duck-fried rice at S.O.B. (South of Beale Downtown)!
Beale Street
For dinner overlooking Beale Street, try Itta Bena, tucked away on the third floor of BB King’s. It’s in the heart of Beale Street, yet it provides a quieter and more intimate setting from which to enjoy this iconic landmark.
Broad Avenue ARTS DISTRICT
Another excellent choice is Bounty on Broad, highlighting local ingredients with portions meant to be shared in a restored historic building. Nearby are Maximo’s on Broad, a tapas restaurant and wine bar and Wiseacre Brewery & Taproom. Satisfy your sweet tooth with some “lovin’ from the oven” at Muddy’s Bake Shop.
Crosstown Concourse
This former Sears warehouse has been converted into a vertical village of restaurants, bars, live music, theatre, art, wellness offerings, apartments and event spaces, with the motto Come Curious. Enjoy an inventive cocktail at the Art Bar or savor the grass-fed beef at Farm Burger. You’ll also find another French Truck Coffee here.
Overton Square
Further east, we would recommend several restaurants in the Overton Square neighborhood. Our personal favorites here are Porch & Parlor (Southern steakhouse) and The BBQ Shop.
Overton Park
ECCO on Overton Park is a quaint European-style bistro with excellent food and wine.
Cooper Young
About 1.5 miles down the street from Overton Square is the Cooper-Young neighborhood. Here, we would recommend Bari Ristorante e Enoteca featuring authentic cuisine from southeastern Italy. Other fun choices are The Beauty Shop, Tsunami, and Mulan Bistro.
East Memphis
A bit further east (about 4 miles), we recommend Acre, Andrew Michael Italian Kitchen, Char, Ciao Bella, Erling Jensen, Hog and Hominy, Chef Kelly English’s Restaurant Iris and River Oaks.