August 6, 200817 yr Ok you know the deal, I'm going there this weekend, first time, and am looking for recommendations. So far, here is a possible list of things I'll be doing with my group; Beale Street Raiford’s Hollywood Disco Lounge Peabody Hotel Pink Palace Museum The Rendezvous Restaurant (best bbq in Memphis apparently) Sun Studio (recording studio as used by Elvis, BB King etc) Walk along the Mississippi river and its accompanying parks National Civil Rights Museum
August 6, 200817 yr Author QUOTE (Jimbo's Drinker @ Aug 6, 2008 -> 02:37 PM) Wear a University of Kansas championship shirt. Eat WHy are you going there?? One of my good buddy's birthday is on Sunday and he's always wanted to go there to see Elvis and the nightlife. Shipps if I wear your magic glasses, then I might be safe?
August 6, 200817 yr QUOTE (DBAH0 @ Aug 6, 2008 -> 02:42 PM) Shipps if I wear your magic glasses, then I might be safe? Lol!Yeah cause they would think you are a crackhead and leave you alone.
August 6, 200817 yr Aw crap, sorry DBAH0, I owe you a tour of Memphis stuff to do from when I lived there. You'll have it in this thread by tomorrow.
August 6, 200817 yr Author QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Aug 6, 2008 -> 03:45 PM) Aw crap, sorry DBAH0, I owe you a tour of Memphis stuff to do from when I lived there. You'll have it in this thread by tomorrow. Thanks Matt. Weather's going to be nice and hot for it at least.
August 6, 200817 yr QUOTE (shipps @ Aug 6, 2008 -> 01:36 PM) Dont get shot. To avoid this don't do this QUOTE (Jimbo's Drinker @ Aug 6, 2008 -> 01:37 PM) Wear a University of Kansas championship shirt.
August 6, 200817 yr QUOTE (DBAH0 @ Aug 6, 2008 -> 03:49 PM) Thanks Matt. Weather's going to be nice and hot for it at least. Its August in Memphis. The weather will either be hot, hotter or liquid hot air.
August 6, 200817 yr Look at the ladies there, I was only there for one day, but they were fine looking! Edited August 6, 200817 yr by SoxFan562004
August 6, 200817 yr OK. As a former Memphis resident, here is a 5 minute brain dump of cool stuff to see and do in Memphis... PLACES TO EAT Memphis is famous for BBQ (and The Blues), specifically pork BBQ. There are two basic varieties - dry rub and wet rub. Try both. I'm a dry rub guy, and the classic and best (in my time there) place to go for dry rub is Rendezvous. Its right in downtown, not too far from Beale Street. The entrance is off a dingy little alley, and the waits will be long. But the food is awesome. For the wet rub, try Corky's, which has a few locations in Memphis and the surrounding area. Other non-BBQ eats... Do the Blues Brunch at the Elvis. Have a burger at Huey's. And the best overall restaurant in town is McEwen's on Monroe. All these restaurants are in the downtown area. Outside downtown, Bosco's in Midtown is good eats and a micro-brew with its own, very good beers. PLACES TO DRINK Beale Street. Just go anywhere, but try for the places less crowded with tourists. Make sure to go to at least one Blues club. BB King's is the classic, but there are a number of others, on and just off of Beale. This could be under THINGS TO DO also. Its a must do, really. My fave bar is the Flying Saucer, just off Beale. A selection of about 120 different beers - you could stay there all night. Plus its got seating looking out of open air windows at Beale, so you can people watch while you imbibe. PLACES TO STAY The classic hotel in Memphis is the Peabody - the gateway to the Delta. Rooms are pricey by Memphis standards, and not big. But its got all the right FEEL. Another two recommended places to stay in the downtown area - Madison Hotel and the Talbot Heirs Guesthouse. Talbot is great for groups, because the rooms are big, have couches, and kitchens. THINGS TO SEE AND DO Graceland, of course. Pricey and a pain, but a necessary evil in Memphis. Fun tour, smaller house than you'd expect. Beale Street. Again. Walk the whole thing, dive into some dives, check the couple museums out, listen to some blues. This is Memphis. Civil Rights Museum. You want to know about some important stuff in how America was? Go here. Its an amazing experience. The museum IS the hotel where MLK was shot, and part of the tour shows the room and balcony IN STATE, as if it just happened. Really cool. Mud Island... take the tram from downtown to the island. Concert venue, museums, parks, nice place to wander around. Take the trolleys, to get around downtown. Don't bother driving in the downtown area. Autozone Park - where the Redbirds (AAA St. Louis) play. Nice little minor league park. ADVICE Don't go wandering around at night too far from the downtown area. Neighborhoods get sketchy fast.
August 6, 200817 yr Oh crap, forgot to add... Even if you don't stay at the Peabody, make sure to stop in the lobby bar and have a drink. The feel is great. Have a mint julip or something similarly southern. And try to catch the Ducks show. Its hilarious.
August 6, 200817 yr QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Aug 6, 2008 -> 04:47 PM) OK. As a former Memphis resident, here is a 5 minute brain dump of cool stuff to see and do in Memphis... PLACES TO EAT Memphis is famous for BBQ (and The Blues), specifically pork BBQ. There are two basic varieties - dry rub and wet rub. Try both. I'm a dry rub guy, and the classic and best (in my time there) place to go for dry rub is Rendezvous. Its right in downtown, not too far from Beale Street. The entrance is off a dingy little alley, and the waits will be long. But the food is awesome. For the wet rub, try Corky's, which has a few locations in Memphis and the surrounding area. Other non-BBQ eats... Do the Blues Brunch at the Elvis. Have a burger at Huey's. And the best overall restaurant in town is McEwen's on Monroe. All these restaurants are in the downtown area. Outside downtown, Bosco's in Midtown is good eats and a micro-brew with its own, very good beers. PLACES TO DRINK Beale Street. Just go anywhere, but try for the places less crowded with tourists. Make sure to go to at least one Blues club. BB King's is the classic, but there are a number of others, on and just off of Beale. This could be under THINGS TO DO also. Its a must do, really. My fave bar is the Flying Saucer, just off Beale. A selection of about 120 different beers - you could stay there all night. Plus its got seating looking out of open air windows at Beale, so you can people watch while you imbibe. PLACES TO STAY The classic hotel in Memphis is the Peabody - the gateway to the Delta. Rooms are pricey by Memphis standards, and not big. But its got all the right FEEL. Another two recommended places to stay in the downtown area - Madison Hotel and the Talbot Heirs Guesthouse. Talbot is great for groups, because the rooms are big, have couches, and kitchens. THINGS TO SEE AND DO Graceland, of course. Pricey and a pain, but a necessary evil in Memphis. Fun tour, smaller house than you'd expect. Beale Street. Again. Walk the whole thing, dive into some dives, check the couple museums out, listen to some blues. This is Memphis. Civil Rights Museum. You want to know about some important stuff in how America was? Go here. Its an amazing experience. The museum IS the hotel where MLK was shot, and part of the tour shows the room and balcony IN STATE, as if it just happened. Really cool. Mud Island... take the tram from downtown to the island. Concert venue, museums, parks, nice place to wander around. Take the trolleys, to get around downtown. Don't bother driving in the downtown area. Autozone Park - where the Redbirds (AAA St. Louis) play. Nice little minor league park. ADVICE Don't go wandering around at night too far from the downtown area. Neighborhoods get sketchy fast. Well, as a current Memphian, I couldn't have said it better myself. Definitely go to a Redbirds game if you can (they are home this weekend). Very very affordable and one of the nicest minor league ballparks you'll find. The Civil Rights Museum is really cool too. And The Rendezvous is an absolute must as well if just for the experience, but you'll love the dry-rub too.
August 7, 200817 yr QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Aug 6, 2008 -> 05:48 PM) Oh crap, forgot to add... Even if you don't stay at the Peabody, make sure to stop in the lobby bar and have a drink. The feel is great. Have a mint julip or something similarly southern. And try to catch the Ducks show. Its hilarious. Been there, done that and yes it was definitely cool. The bar and the ducks, both.
August 7, 200817 yr what to do in memphis? leave and make the 2.5 hour drive to ca$hville Edited August 7, 200817 yr by daa84
August 7, 200817 yr Unfortunately, one of the best strip clubs in history was closed last year. No more Platinum Plus. I'll 3rd or 4th the vote on Rendezvous Excellent BBQ. And catching a Redbirds AAA game is something you should do DBAHO. That stadium rivals many Major League parks, albeit not in size. Do Beale Street, hit on some Southern women and listen to some blues. That should be plenty!
August 7, 200817 yr Author Thanks for the tips guys. I think Rendezvous will be a must, and we'll definitely be hitting up Beale Street tomorrow and Saturday Nights.
August 8, 200817 yr QUOTE (DBAH0 @ Aug 7, 2008 -> 08:17 AM) Thanks for the tips guys. I think Rendezvous will be a must, and we'll definitely be hitting up Beale Street tomorrow and Saturday Nights. Don't forget to hit on as many Southern women as you can (or it takes ha ha). They'll LOVE your accent and you'll find theirs a nice combination of sweet and sexy!
August 11, 200817 yr Author Well we had a good time down there. My main gripe would be getting around in the city. We ended up spending around $30 each just on Taxi's (in a group of 8) just to get around the city and to the airport and back etc. Beale Street was good fun though, people doing flips in the street, 32 ounces of beer for $4, definitely something that I hadn't experienced before. We tried going to Rendezvous on Sunday but it was closed. Had to settle for Corky's at the airport on Sunday Night. The Flying Saucer was a great bar as well Northsider. 120 different beers, I could have stayed there a LONG, LONG time.
August 11, 200817 yr QUOTE (DBAH0 @ Aug 11, 2008 -> 09:54 AM) Well we had a good time down there. My main gripe would be getting around in the city. We ended up spending around $30 each just on Taxi's (in a group of 8) just to get around the city and to the airport and back etc. Beale Street was good fun though, people doing flips in the street, 32 ounces of beer for $4, definitely something that I hadn't experienced before. We tried going to Rendezvous on Sunday but it was closed. Had to settle for Corky's at the airport on Sunday Night. The Flying Saucer was a great bar as well Northsider. 120 different beers, I could have stayed there a LONG, LONG time. We have a Flying Saucer in Fort Worth... sweet place. They have a lot more then 120 types of beer the last time I was there.
August 11, 200817 yr QUOTE (DBAH0 @ Aug 11, 2008 -> 09:54 AM) Well we had a good time down there. My main gripe would be getting around in the city. We ended up spending around $30 each just on Taxi's (in a group of 8) just to get around the city and to the airport and back etc. Beale Street was good fun though, people doing flips in the street, 32 ounces of beer for $4, definitely something that I hadn't experienced before. We tried going to Rendezvous on Sunday but it was closed. Had to settle for Corky's at the airport on Sunday Night. The Flying Saucer was a great bar as well Northsider. 120 different beers, I could have stayed there a LONG, LONG time. Cabs? Why didn't you take the trolley??? It costs like 50 cents and gets you around most places you need to go, other than Graceland and the airport. Glad you had fun though.
August 11, 200817 yr Author QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Aug 11, 2008 -> 11:49 AM) Cabs? Why didn't you take the trolley??? It costs like 50 cents and gets you around most places you need to go, other than Graceland and the airport. Glad you had fun though. We stayed at a hostel about 10 mins south east of the city center. So we needed Cabs to get into the city, otherwise we would have been walking for hours. We did use the Trolley a few time though.
August 11, 200817 yr QUOTE (DBAH0 @ Aug 11, 2008 -> 01:12 PM) We stayed at a hostel about 10 mins south east of the city center. So we needed Cabs to get into the city, otherwise we would have been walking for hours. We did use the Trolley a few time though. 10 minutes southeast of downtown? And you are still alive? I'm impressed.
August 11, 200817 yr QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Aug 11, 2008 -> 12:59 PM) 10 minutes southeast of downtown? And you are still alive? I'm impressed. I was thinking the same thing...
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