Things to do in Memphis

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Does anyone have any BBQ recommendations out towards Germantown?

Commissary for sure. Its worth the drive even if you aren't staying out that way. I think Central's ribs were the best in Memphis (and probably the best I've ever had) but Commissary's sides and atmosphere are equal or better.

Must eats - Central and Gus's Chicken (its a regional chain now but this is the original and some of the best fried chicken I've had).
 
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Wiseacre Brewing
Memphis Made Brewing (they have a bar in the airport too)
Central BBQ

The Cooper-Young area is a hip, up and coming area with a lot going on. It’s a younger crowd out there. Shopping. Nice restaurants.

Memphis has some fun spots. Also really harrowing to visit the Civil Rights museum. Do it if you have time.

Be careful and use common sense. It’s fun but it’s also the type of town where nice turns to not nice pretty quickly. Stay away from Orange Mound. Don’t leave valuables in your car, even at the hotel. It’s not a hell hole, but stick to the main drag.

I’m there a lot for work.
 

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Had a really good time at Aldo's Pizza last Liberty Bowl.
 

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Here is a local BBQ place that we visited last time that only had locals at it. The place wasn't much to look at, but the food was fantastic and the experience was authentic to what folks in Memphis have when they go out for BBQ.

We got to meet the owner mom as she walked around. Fantastic lady.

 

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Wiseacre Brewing
Memphis Made Brewing (they have a bar in the airport too)
Central BBQ

The Cooper-Young area is a hip, up and coming area with a lot going on. It’s a younger crowd out there. Shopping. Nice restaurants.

Memphis has some fun spots. Also really harrowing to visit the Civil Rights museum. Do it if you have time.

Be careful and use common sense. It’s fun but it’s also the type of town where nice turns to not nice pretty quickly. Stay away from Orange Mound. Don’t leave valuables in your car, even at the hotel. It’s not a hell hole, but stick to the main drag.

I’m there a lot for work.

As I recall, the National Civil Rights Museum has its own parking lot.
 

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I'm just gonna say it:

There are multiple BBQ spots in Central Iowa that are better than Central BBQ in Memphis. We went after visiting the Lorraine Motel (I would recommend that - it's chilling to literally stand where history happened like that) in '17 and while it was good, it wasn't mind blowing or anything.

Of course, I think that Central Iowa has a wildly underrated BBQ scene too.

The group I went with spent most of our time partying on Beale and had an absolute blast. We ordered tons of fried chicken, mac and cheese, and collard greens from Gus's to soak the booze up and I thought that was much more of a treat than Central.
 

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Wiseacre Brewing
Memphis Made Brewing (they have a bar in the airport too)
Central BBQ

The Cooper-Young area is a hip, up and coming area with a lot going on. It’s a younger crowd out there. Shopping. Nice restaurants.

Memphis has some fun spots. Also really harrowing to visit the Civil Rights museum. Do it if you have time.

Be careful and use common sense. It’s fun but it’s also the type of town where nice turns to not nice pretty quickly. Stay away from Orange Mound. Don’t leave valuables in your car, even at the hotel. It’s not a hell hole, but stick to the main drag.

I’m there a lot for work.
When we were driving from the Airbnb to the stadium, you would pass through a stop light and literally go from palatial quasi-mansions to houses with tarps in place of the roof in hundreds of feet.

I'd never seen as quick of a transition from opulence to squalor.
 

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When we were driving from the Airbnb to the stadium, you would pass through a stop light and literally go from palatial quasi-mansions to houses with tarps in place of the roof in hundreds of feet.

I'd never seen as quick of a transition from opulence to squalor.
I’m not a “City = bad” type of guy, but Memphis has some of the most unique blends of haves and have nots I have ever seen. The shadow of segregation still lingers heavily over the place.

Some places like Germantown have a sterile, Stepford Wives vibe that’s just… off.

It’s a blue collar town. And they love their Memphis Tigers