One thing everyone that comes to Memphis agrees on – the eatin’ is good! From down home Southern cooking and the best barbecue in the world to nationally known chefs and restaurants, Memphis has something for every sports fan. Don’t miss University of Memphis coach John Calipari’s restaurant Cal’s in East Memphis, or just check out any of our wide variety of restaurants and bars where you can catch the big game. Start your list of can’t-miss joints with a look at some of our favorite restaurants.
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Named for the year that Bill Harrah opened his first bingo parlor in Reno, Nevada, ‘37’s sleek finishes, welcoming bar and overindulgent food and wine selection reflect the customer appreciation and service attitude that Bill Harrah instituted many years ago. Prepare to be astonished with fresh seafood and premium beef, pork, chicken and lamb.
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A true Memphis culinary experience is not complete until you have had authentic Memphis barbeque. Stop in and share the experience with us. Whether you are looking for a slab of ribs or a traditional pulled pork sandwich and coleslaw, we can satisfy all your barbeque cravings. Come hungry and prepare to get messy.
Perfect for a quick bite, Ace High Snack Bar serves hot appetizers and sandwiches 24-hours a day.
This Midtown bar is one of the oldest and most popular late-night hangouts in Memphis.
Alfred's has great food. We offer a wide variety to satisfy even the most finicky eaters and you will be surprised at the reasonable prices.
Incredible Pizza is a smoke and alcohol free family entertainment center. Enjoy the all-you-can-eat buffet before heading over to the Fairgrounds for indoor go-karts, mini-bowling, miniature golf, bumper cars and more.
Anne's serves freshly made salads, sandwiches, quality soups, desserts and beverages inside the Pink Palace Museum.
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