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Patio season is year-round in Memphis, y'all! Here's a list of places with heated patios in the Memphis area. Grab your patio pal and dine outdoors even in the cool weather with heaters and fire pits! Everything is very, very subject to change.…
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Memphis’ Craft Beer Scene is Brewin’ Anyone that knows me, knows my love of craft beer. I love our beer community here in Memphis because not only is it full of so much potential to grow but the ones that are already doing it, are brewing up great…
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This blog was written in collaboration with our friends at Campfire Collective. Written by: Abby Wilbanks Do you ever just want to feel like you’re in a 90s romcom sitting on the floor, eating Chinese Takeout with chopsticks from one of those…
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What's open on New Year's Day-- January 1, 2026 in Memphis? Here’s a running list of places open on New Year’s Day. I'd check Instagram or call your favorite restaurants and bars to be 100% sure they're open. If you'd like to let us know that you'…
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Super Bowl LIX is on February 9, 2025. Go Chiefs? Go Eagles? Whether you're in it for the game (for the fans), commercials, Kendrick Lamar and SZA's half time show (for the music lovers), shots of Jalen Hurt in action (for the girlies), or to see…
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Reasons to Love Memphis #4 - Black Lodge Video Black Lodge Video is one of the places that makes Memphis Memphis. It’s one of the few in-person video rental stores left in the entire country. With 30,000 DVDs and Blu-Rays available to rent in…
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Politicians, criminals, musicians, millionaires, formerly enslaved people, yellow fever victims, madams, civil rights leaders, writers, and preachers all rest here. Much like Memphis as whole, Elmwood Cemetery's population has a little bit of…
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The FedEx St. Jude Classic has something that no other stop on the PGA tour can claim: volunteers stationed at every hole, waving purple signs that read "Hush, y'all." The signs, which are a tradition at the 54 year-old annual tournament, are…
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When Johnny Cash moved to Memphis in 1954, he had to live somewhere. He rented an apartment in this brick building on McLean between Union and Peabody. The building is still in use as apartments. That's one of the cool things about Memphis - our…
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This is a picture of the entire fleet of Memphis Riverboats docked at the base of Union Ave. I didn't realize this, but there are two Memphis Queens. The Memphis Queen II is 80 feet long, made of steel and was built in the 1950s. She was the first…