Where to stop in Memphis?

Discussion in 'South' started by JZH1000, Oct 11, 2022.

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  1. JZH1000

    JZH1000 Pooh-Bah (1,933) Nov 7, 2021 Colorado
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    I'm going on a road trip in just over a week, and staying in Memphis, TN for a long weekend. What are some must stop breweries amd beer spots anybody would recommend?
     
  2. sweetsimon

    sweetsimon Aspirant (281) Oct 22, 2017 Louisiana

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    JZH1000 Pooh-Bah (1,933) Nov 7, 2021 Colorado
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    I appreciate the feedback these region sections are always a bit quiet compared to the general threads.
     
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  4. WPZY

    WPZY Devotee (374) Jan 17, 2014 Tennessee
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    Would recommend the new downtown Wiseacre, Crosstown is solid, Bosco's Squared as well for breweries. Young Avenue Deli had a pretty big beer selection last time I was there, also Flying Saucer for beer bars.
     
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    FLBeerGuy Grand Pooh-Bah (3,028) Feb 6, 2007 Florida
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    Going to be in Downtown Memphis without a car in a couple of weeks. I see Wiseacre and Saucer are downtown. Any other recommendations for downtown beer & BBQ?

    Cheers!
     
  6. Tilley4

    Tilley4 Pooh-Bah (2,811) Nov 13, 2007 Tennessee
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    Rendezvous is down there but don't bother. Tourist trap and the bbq isn't good....Blues City Cafe on Beale might be your best bet for BBQ...The BBQ Shop is over in Midtown and it's amazing. Cozy Corner isn't that far from you and is highly recommended but it's several blocks over....
     
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    WPZY Devotee (374) Jan 17, 2014 Tennessee
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    There is a Central BBQ downtown-ish not far from Wiseacre as well as the above options.

    Would say I like Blues City, but it is a sauced rib instead of the typical Memphis dry rub.

    Silky O'Sullivan's BBQ is not bad for it being a full on bar.

    Off menu recommendation, but go to Dyer's and get a greasy burger late night.
     
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