Memphis is a town that loves its night life. As the Home of the Blues and the Birthplace of Rock ānā Roll, there is always something going on after the game. Check out our list of entertainment options and explore your wild side.
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This Midtown bar is one of the oldest and most popular late-night hangouts in Memphis.
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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.
B.B. King's Blues Club is inspired by an authentic Delta juke joint. We serve up down-home southern cuisine along with live entertainment seven days a week.
Backstreet Memphis is a 20,000 sq ft entertainment complex. It inlcudeds a Cabaret, Video Lounge, Patio, and State of Art Coliseum & Disco.
The Blues were born on Beale Street, and it was the home to famous blues musicians such as W.C. Handy who wrote the first blues song here in 1909. Beale Street is one of the most famous streets in Memphis, and it is the soul of old Memphis.
On a street full of bars flashing eye-gouging neon, this cozy sports pub is just the right place to take a break from the hustle. The Tap Room's $2 draft pints and huge, ever-changing selection of ales attract a sizable crew of regulars.
The first and most important thing you need to know is not that this hip eatery sits inside an old 1940s-style beauty shop, but that it's the latest brainchild of Karen Blockman Carrier.
Known and loved by the locals, Black Diamond offers up live blues and an intimate bar atmosphere. You can always find a late night crowd here in search of good pub grub and the last drink of the night.
The Blue Monkey is a longtime Memphis favorite - boasting a menu that features steaks, sandwiches and fresh salads as well as hot wings, rolls and plate lunches.
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