Memphis a Little of Everything for Everyone
Once you have finished touring downtown head for Beale Street. As the sun begins to set in the western sky, the barricades go up, the music starts to wail and the smell of BBQ fills the air. Not sure what type of music you are in the mood, then take your pick. B.B. Kings, The Blues Hall Juke Joint or the Rum Boogie Cafe just to name a few will have the music blaring. While in the area check at the Orpheum Theater to see who is in concert.Ready to eat? Like ribs? Then you will be in hog heaven. Take your pick, dry, wet, rubbed, hot, mild, big slabs or small slabs all are awaiting to test your palatte. Served with beans, slaw or fries add a couple slices of bread and you have the perfect Memphis dinner. Check out the Blues City Cafe, one of the local favorites, you will not be disappointed.
Not in the mood for ribs? Head down towards the end of Beale Street to Dyers Hamburgers. What makes Dyers so special? Deep fried hamburgers, that is right deep fried hamburgers. Since they opened in 1912 Dyers has using the same grease (strained daily) to serve up an artery clogging hamburger or cheeseburger. Do not ask for lettuce or tomato, they are not served. Add some fries, sweet tea or a shake and you will have a unique dining experience.
Last but not least, once you have gotten your fill on music and food, take a short ride to south Memphis and visit Elvis Presley"s Graceland Mansion. Join the thousands who take a yearly pilgrimage to pay their respect and visit the grave site of one of America"s most beloved rock and rollers.