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Quoted: My favorite Mphs style BBQ is Memphis BBQ company which is located in MS very close to where you are staying. You must try the pork ribs “dry”. They are fall off the bone tender and the flavor is so good you don’t need sauce. I took my family there last week even though I have to drive by several other BBQ places to get there. View Quote Listen to this man. The mac and cheese ball as an appetizer is really good. |
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Quoted: Flight, Coastal Fish, Porch and Parlour, Southern Social are all owned by the same people. We've eaten at them all, and all were excellent. However, if you want REAL Memphis food, but not BBQ, the best is Pete and Sam's. Of course, you can still get BBQ, like a BBQ pizza, but everything there is really good, and it's more or less the same "shabby chic" place that it was 50-60 years ago. My family drives to Memphis about every 4-5 weeks (an hour each way) specifically to eat there. Featured on the Food Network's "Best thing I ever ate" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AOVSsNBdzY Edited to add, there was a "locally famous" guy in the BBQ scene in Memphis named John Wills. He won the World Championship BBQ contest in Memphis a couple of times back in the 80's. Anyhow, John retired to a little town in Arkansas, and opened a little restaurant there. His spaghetti sauce closely resembles Pete and Sam's spaghetti sauce. Last time I was in Pete and Sam's, I mentioned that to one of the owners. Apparently John Wills and Mr Sam were big buddies, and so Mr Sam's sons weren't surprised at all that John's meat sauce was a close match to theirs, and then they added "You probably outta know that our BBQ taste's a lot like John's as well", which made perfect sense as to why it was so good. View Quote Quoted: In Southaven? Try Maria's Cantina, Memphis BBQ Co., Huey's. Drive down I-55 to the Como Steakhouse. Windy City Grill for Chicago style deep dish pie. Tribecca Allie for wood fired pizza. Memphis, Beale St? Rendezvous is OK. I'd choose Rum Boogie or Blues City Cafe. Memphis, BBQ? Central BBQ or Germantown Commissary. Memphis, random? Try The Beauty Shop in Mid-Town - Former beauty shop to Pricilla. Try Coletta's - BBQ Pizza the way Elvis liked it. I wouldn't stop there at night. View Quote Both of these men know. Marshall's Steak house is in Holly Springs its top notch too. Trump has eaten there. However it is not cheap. |
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Quoted: What about Graceland? Do you have to enter where the shit holes live to get to Graceland or is Graceland OK? My wife wants to go to Graceland, but based on what I have read here and in other places, I told her to put that idea on pause. View Quote Graceland is.a daytime only adventure. Go armed. The zombies come out at night in that area. |
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Quoted: What about Graceland? Do you have to enter where the shit holes live to get to Graceland or is Graceland OK? My wife wants to go to Graceland, but based on what I have read here and in other places, I told her to put that idea on pause. View Quote Graceland is OK, but everything around it is not. Get in and do the tour then be out before dark. |
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Quoted: What about Graceland? Do you have to enter where the shit holes live to get to Graceland or is Graceland OK? My wife wants to go to Graceland, but based on what I have read here and in other places, I told her to put that idea on pause. View Quote I spent 40 years in Mefrica. I never visited Graceland. I might one day if it isn’t shutting before I get the chance. |
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Quoted: Both of these men know. Marshall's Steak house is in Holly Springs its top notch too. Trump has eaten there. However it is not cheap. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Flight, Coastal Fish, Porch and Parlour, Southern Social are all owned by the same people. We've eaten at them all, and all were excellent. However, if you want REAL Memphis food, but not BBQ, the best is Pete and Sam's. Of course, you can still get BBQ, like a BBQ pizza, but everything there is really good, and it's more or less the same "shabby chic" place that it was 50-60 years ago. My family drives to Memphis about every 4-5 weeks (an hour each way) specifically to eat there. Featured on the Food Network's "Best thing I ever ate" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AOVSsNBdzY Edited to add, there was a "locally famous" guy in the BBQ scene in Memphis named John Wills. He won the World Championship BBQ contest in Memphis a couple of times back in the 80's. Anyhow, John retired to a little town in Arkansas, and opened a little restaurant there. His spaghetti sauce closely resembles Pete and Sam's spaghetti sauce. Last time I was in Pete and Sam's, I mentioned that to one of the owners. Apparently John Wills and Mr Sam were big buddies, and so Mr Sam's sons weren't surprised at all that John's meat sauce was a close match to theirs, and then they added "You probably outta know that our BBQ taste's a lot like John's as well", which made perfect sense as to why it was so good. Quoted: In Southaven? Try Maria's Cantina, Memphis BBQ Co., Huey's. Drive down I-55 to the Como Steakhouse. Windy City Grill for Chicago style deep dish pie. Tribecca Allie for wood fired pizza. Memphis, Beale St? Rendezvous is OK. I'd choose Rum Boogie or Blues City Cafe. Memphis, BBQ? Central BBQ or Germantown Commissary. Memphis, random? Try The Beauty Shop in Mid-Town - Former beauty shop to Pricilla. Try Coletta's - BBQ Pizza the way Elvis liked it. I wouldn't stop there at night. Both of these men know. Marshall's Steak house is in Holly Springs its top notch too. Trump has eaten there. However it is not cheap. I grew up in Holly Springs and never heard of that place. |
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Quoted: I grew up in Holly Springs and never heard of that place. View Quote here. If your ever back pm me and we'll meet up. I live east on 72 a bit. |
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Quoted: I grew up in Holly Springs and never heard of that place. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Flight, Coastal Fish, Porch and Parlour, Southern Social are all owned by the same people. We've eaten at them all, and all were excellent. However, if you want REAL Memphis food, but not BBQ, the best is Pete and Sam's. Of course, you can still get BBQ, like a BBQ pizza, but everything there is really good, and it's more or less the same "shabby chic" place that it was 50-60 years ago. My family drives to Memphis about every 4-5 weeks (an hour each way) specifically to eat there. Featured on the Food Network's "Best thing I ever ate" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AOVSsNBdzY Edited to add, there was a "locally famous" guy in the BBQ scene in Memphis named John Wills. He won the World Championship BBQ contest in Memphis a couple of times back in the 80's. Anyhow, John retired to a little town in Arkansas, and opened a little restaurant there. His spaghetti sauce closely resembles Pete and Sam's spaghetti sauce. Last time I was in Pete and Sam's, I mentioned that to one of the owners. Apparently John Wills and Mr Sam were big buddies, and so Mr Sam's sons weren't surprised at all that John's meat sauce was a close match to theirs, and then they added "You probably outta know that our BBQ taste's a lot like John's as well", which made perfect sense as to why it was so good. Quoted: In Southaven? Try Maria's Cantina, Memphis BBQ Co., Huey's. Drive down I-55 to the Como Steakhouse. Windy City Grill for Chicago style deep dish pie. Tribecca Allie for wood fired pizza. Memphis, Beale St? Rendezvous is OK. I'd choose Rum Boogie or Blues City Cafe. Memphis, BBQ? Central BBQ or Germantown Commissary. Memphis, random? Try The Beauty Shop in Mid-Town - Former beauty shop to Pricilla. Try Coletta's - BBQ Pizza the way Elvis liked it. I wouldn't stop there at night. Both of these men know. Marshall's Steak house is in Holly Springs its top notch too. Trump has eaten there. However it is not cheap. I grew up in Holly Springs and never heard of that place. It’s a sawdust joint in the middle of nowhere but they can cook a steak. |
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If you were to have ask me this three weeks back I would have said Germantown Commissary, but I came through Memphis a couple weeks back and stopped in and it was shit. Won’t be going back. Nowhere near as good as it use to be.
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View Quote Jack Pirtle’s is like Dixie Queen in Memphis: a sign that you have crossed into the twilight zone and need to turn around immediately to head back to where law and order still (somewhat) exists. |
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I won't stop in "Mogadishu on the Mississippi" for any reason. The nephew of a member in our small church was paralyzed by a thug who shot him after he gave he his tip money. The nephew had just finished working at the Green Frog Cafe (I think thats the name) and was robbed, then shot for his tip money.
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Quoted: If you were to have ask me this three weeks back I would have said Germantown Commissary, but I came through Memphis a couple weeks back and stopped in and it was shit. Won’t be going back. Nowhere near as good as it use to be. View Quote I ate the new one at collierville. We ate late so they were out of barbecue. We ordered.cheese burgers. They were actually dry and crunchy. I will not be back. Mugshots in collierville is a good.beer and.burger place. |
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Quoted: Jack Pirtle’s is like Dixie Queen in Memphis: a sign that you have crossed into the twilight zone and need to turn around immediately to head back to where law and order still (somewhat) exists. View Quote The one by Graceland was very good and very cheap but the sign only said Pyrtles I didn’t see Jack on the building at all |
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Quoted: Jack Pirtle’s is like Dixie Queen in Memphis: a sign that you have crossed into the twilight zone and need to turn around immediately to head back to where law and order still (somewhat) exists. View Quote That area around Graceland looked pretty rough but the Pyrtles was open after 11 pm and was only $6 |
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View Quote No.. Pirtles was really good until the Wuflu. |
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Quoted: No.. Pirtles was really good until the Wuflu. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: No.. Pirtles was really good until the Wuflu. I ate lunch ordered from the original one a year or so ago. It was the greasiest nastiest chicken I ever ate. |
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Quoted: No.. Pirtles was really good until the Wuflu. View Quote Okay I’ve noticed even places I know well in my AO have gone to shit Chinese food in Richmond district in San Francisco used to be top tier now it’s meh plus places going out of business A friend who owns a boba tea shop by the Golden Gate Park told me Covid ruined everything |
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Quoted: It wasn't as bad in 2018 but not great or safe for white folks around there. Covid changed everything. Im pretty sure a large portion of the city was driven crazy by the lock down. View Quote Wow I keep hearing from people in L.A., San Francisco etc now here about how things turned to shit during Covid. That year really fucked me but I guess a bunch of other people too |
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Dyer's Burgers on Beale Street is pretty well known, and the burgers are actually not bad. Their schtick is that they've been using the same pan of grease for 100+ years. Obviously, the older grease is burned off and replaced with grease from the newly cooked burgers. It's such a big deal that the pan of grease was given a police escort when they changed locations several years back.
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Quoted: Germantown Commissary View Quote This place is like Tops BBQ. You can go on Monday and it's the best BBQ you've had and Tuesday you're surprised it's still in business after you break a crown on the char they left in it. Tops is better because they have good burgers, they both regrind their leftovers and serve as "fresh". The Rendevous is horrible. When Charlie died, his kids dabble in local politics and the food has suffered. You can literally buy a small grill, charcoal and a slab of ribs and cook better ribs on a hotel balcony than what you can buy at the Rendevous. Nothing from the Commisarry has impressed me. It's "good enough"... like Tops. For somebody from out of town that want's good BBQ, Central is it. If you want to have to stay packed and go into some REALLY seedy areas of town, there's better.. but who the fuck wants that? Uncle Lou's fried chicken is near Millbranch and Winchester. Nobody in their right fucking mind is going there for some chicken.. Even in daylight. |
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Quoted: Dyer's Burgers on Beale Street is pretty well known, and the burgers are actually not bad. Their schtick is that they've been using the same pan of grease for 100+ years. Obviously, the older grease is burned off and replaced with grease from the newly cooked burgers. It's such a big deal that the pan of grease was given a police escort when they changed locations several years back. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URM04TnbIr4 View Quote There was a parade through town when the brought some of the grease from downtown to Bartlett. Fried smash burgers are good. Tops BBQ burgers are better. |
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Forget about the BBQ it is extremely average.
Gus's World Famous Fried Chicken is a must it is a life changing experience. |
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Quoted: I haven't had Pete and Sam's in a decade, but their Lasagna and baked/or was it fried ravioli should be schedule 2 narcotics. Really small parking lot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: However, if you want REAL Memphis food, but not BBQ, the best is Pete and Sam's. I haven't had Pete and Sam's in a decade, but their Lasagna and baked/or was it fried ravioli should be schedule 2 narcotics. Really small parking lot. Wind up in Memphis once or twice a year for various reasons and we always hit up Pete and Sam's. |
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Quoted: Listen to this man. The mac and cheese ball as an appetizer is really good. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: My favorite Mphs style BBQ is Memphis BBQ company which is located in MS very close to where you are staying. You must try the pork ribs “dry”. They are fall off the bone tender and the flavor is so good you don’t need sauce. I took my family there last week even though I have to drive by several other BBQ places to get there. Listen to this man. The mac and cheese ball as an appetizer is really good. Can second the Mac and cheese ball appetizer. |
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Quoted: Wind up in Memphis once or twice a year for various reasons and we always hit up Pete and Sam's. View Quote The Italian food there is better than Colettas. The new Colettas on Appling tastes like microwaved meals. The old Colettas food is OK, but I wouldn't go out of my way for it unless you want BBQ pizza for lunch, you don't want to be in that part of town after dark. |
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Quoted: I ate the new one at collierville. We ate late so they were out of barbecue. We ordered.cheese burgers. They were actually dry and crunchy. I will not be back. Mugshots in collierville is a good.beer and.burger place. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: If you were to have ask me this three weeks back I would have said Germantown Commissary, but I came through Memphis a couple weeks back and stopped in and it was shit. Won’t be going back. Nowhere near as good as it use to be. I ate the new one at collierville. We ate late so they were out of barbecue. We ordered.cheese burgers. They were actually dry and crunchy. I will not be back. Mugshots in collierville is a good.beer and.burger place. I have lived in the suburbs of Mphs since the 70’s. I’ve always thought that the Commissary was over rated. My favorites are: Memphis BBQ co., One and Only BBQ and Central or Corkys. Like they recommended above for a good burger try Hueys or Mugshots. |
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The problem with finding god food in Memphis proper is you can ride down one street and everything is fine and dandy for about a mile, if you veer off or go further, you're smack dab in the middle of a shithole. I LOVE A&R BBQ, I won't recommend it to somebody that doesn't know Memphis because all their restaurants are in the middle of fucking gangland.
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Quoted: I have lived in the suburbs of Mphs since the 70’s. I’ve always thought that the Commissary was over rated. My favorites are: Memphis BBQ co., One and Only BBQ and Central or Corkys. Like they recommended above for a good burger try Hueys or Mugshots. View Quote Huey's gets their stuff from Sisco now since the guy with TDS took over. ETA: The onion straws are the bomb tho. |
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Quoted: I have lived in the suburbs of Mphs since the 70’s. I’ve always thought that the Commissary was over rated. My favorites are: Memphis BBQ co., One and Only BBQ and Central or Corkys. Like they recommended above for a good burger try Hueys or Mugshots. View Quote Hello reasonably close neighbor. |
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Since you are staying in Southaven, I'll recommend my favorites. I moved there in 2000 and left in 2021.
Huey's - Near Goodman and Airways - great burgers. I like the Texas Toast Burger. It's really just good bar food. Avellino's - go a couple of blocks east and it's in a strip mall on the right. My favorite pizza and lasagna - period. Interstate BBQ - Stateline Road a little west of Airways - get the BBQ spaghetti. Great sandwiches. Memphis BBQ - Goodman just west of I55 - world championship winner of Memphis In May La Hacienda - Goodman one block west past Getwell. I never learned the name of that road despite the fact I used it multiple times per week. I like everything on the menu and the staff is great. Getwell south of Goodman, near the amphitheater, has exploded since I moved. My nephew works at one of the restaurants in that area. I looked and Central BBQ has a location they. If you get out to Germantown, go to Leonard's BBQ. The owners of Gus's Fried Chicken bought them right before they went under. We went to the new location back in May and Miss Loretta came out from behind the counter to give us a hug. We hadn't seen her in 4 years. |
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