I don't know if anyone addressed the place to eat question or not, but you can't make a trip to Memphis without stopping by Charles Vergos' Rendezvous for some fantastic ribs and/or BBQ.
Originally Posted by willro
Oh dear... this has the potential to open up a huge can o'worms.
I've liked the Rendezvous's ribs well enough, and there does seem to be a Shelby County ordinance requiring locals to bring visitors there for their first visit to Memphis. Frankly, while the Rendezvous's ribs and 'cue are acceptable enough, I much prefer The Bar-B-Q Shop at 1782 Madison Avenue in Midtown. The judging panel of
The Memphis Flyer (the local alternative fishwrap) appears to agree with me there; the last time they did a "Best Ribs in Memphis" and a "Best Barbecue in Memphis" feature, The Bar-B-Q Shop won top honors in both.
That being said, if you ask 10 randomly selected Memphians where the best 'cue is in the city, you'll probably get at least 6 different answers, and the odds are pretty good you might get 10 different answers.
One piece of advice: stay away from the barbecue at any of the tourist traps on Beale Street. It is a frequent lament of a local food blogger (
Memphis Que, who is working his way through to eating the barbecue at every barbecue restaurant/joint/stand in Memphis), that visitors to Memphis who only eat the barbecue at the places on Beale (and a few other places downtown) will leave for home wondering why on Earth Memphis has a reputation for exceptional 'cue. If you want to sample the best 'cue Memphis has to offer, you have to get away from downtown.
I'll beat Dallas Rain to this: if you want to sample what is high in the running for The Best Fried Chicken On Earth, you have to haul your ass to Gus's Fried Chicken (a number of them all over the town). It bills itself as "World Famous", and that's not an idle boast...
Cheers,
bcg