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    Pizza Dis Pasta Dat: Overton Park Shell adds resident food truck

    Pizza and pasta in the park? No problem. Pizza Dis Pasta Dat will be at the Shell all year long. 

    By Christin Yates April 15, 2024
  • Food News

    Rock’n Dough looks to create a rolling good time

    In the pizza place’s newest location, the team wanted something that would make it a destination. Something like duckpin bowling. 

    By Christin Yates April 13, 2024
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    Food Files: Bounty on Broad closes, Wholey Goods grand opening

    Bounty on Broad closed, Wholey Goods has its grand opening, a new Dunkin Donuts will be on Kirby Road and more.

    By Sophia Surrett April 12, 2024
  • Downtown

    String lights may come to the Orpheum Theatre and Beale Street corner

    The Orpheum Theatre might get string lights, Hotel Pontotoc might have a new restaurant, a new construction trades space on Decatur Street and safety repairs and improvements to come at The Businessmen’s Club.

    By Sophia Surrett April 16, 2024
  • Sound Bites

    Sound Bites: Downtown lunch spots, spring festivals

    Holly Whitfield and Chris Herrington discuss recent Downtown restaurant news, including the Front Street Deli reopening, Huey’s renovations and the Frank’s Biscuits & Briskets coming to South Main.

    By Chris Herrington April 17, 2024
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    $10 Deal: The Mad Grocer’s pastrami sandwich and boudin po’boy

    When I see a hot pastrami sandwich on a menu, it’s tough to stay away. While ordering one at The Mad Grocer when I noticed a crispy boudin po’boy and nearly switched. Then I thought: Why not both?

    By Joshua Carlucci April 11, 2024
  • Downtown

    SmokeSlam barbecue contest announces music lineup, opens ticket sales

    St. Paul and the Broken Bones will headline the inaugural SmokeSlam barbecue contest. The lineup also includes rap, rock and funk.

    By Bill Dries April 12, 2024
  • Food News

    Corky’s to expand manufacturing operations

    Even more shoppers across the southeast will be able to find Memphis barbecue in their grocery stores soon.

    By Kambui Bomani April 10, 2024
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    Kegs and Eggs: Oldest tavern in Memphis expanding into breakfast

    The team behind The Green Beetle is opening a breakfast place next door, in the former Bedrock Eats and Sweets space.

    By Christin Yates April 10, 2024
  • Food News

    When customers called for hibachi, Sakura answered

    Sakura, a Japanese restaurant with three Shelby County locations, has added an extensive new section to its menu. 

    By Joshua Carlucci April 09, 2024
  • Premium Food News

    New Eats: At EnV, a search for a chef leads to crowd-pleasing menu

    Hookah, Southern brunch and lavish decor are on the menu at EnV. 

    By Joshua Carlucci April 09, 2024
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    ‘Ghost’ pop-up brings sushi to Hi-Tone

    Darren Phillips learned how to make sushi at Downtown’s Bluefin about a decade ago, but it’s only recently that he began Yokai, a pop-up concept of his own. 

    By Joshua Carlucci April 08, 2024
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    Crawfish shortage driving up prices, cutting profits at local restaurants

    “You can buy lobster, crab legs and shrimp cheaper than crawfish,” said a crawfish supplier currently navigating the mudbug shortage.

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    Celebrate crawfish, wings and wine at Memphis’ April festivals

    By Christin Yates April 07, 2024
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    DeSoto County hosts hot-wing and ribs festival

    Teams competed at the DeSoto County Wings and Ribs Festival in Olive Branch April 6.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff April 06, 2024
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    Food Files: Huey’s Downtown closed for renovations and more

    Huey’s Downtown will temporarily be closed for renovations, Church’s Texas Chicken on Third Street has reopened and Comeback Coffee has new to-go cans.

    By Sophia Surrett April 05, 2024
  • Food News

    Front Street Deli reopens with ‘extravagant sandwiches, best-in-show sides’

    “We pick up a lot of the nostalgic places in Memphis to try to keep them the same and a little bit of the history as much as we can,” said one of the new owners. 

    By Christin Yates April 04, 2024
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    $10 Deal: Petals of a Peony’s lunch specials

    Petals of a Peony offers lunch specials on some of its most popular dishes, and if you throw garlic into a recipe without noticing the amount called for, at least one of them is for you.

    By Joshua Carlucci April 04, 2024
  • Sound Bites

    Sound Bites: Whataburger, West African BBQ and more

    This week on Sound Bites, Holly Whitfield and Chris Herrington take in the breaking news that a location of the Texas-based fast-food franchise Whataburger could be Midtown bound.

    By Chris Herrington April 03, 2024
  • Premium Food News

    Recipe for success: Free cooking class takes beginners through the basics

    Hands-on cooking classes are scarce, and Church Health’s Cook Well, Be Well program grew out of an acknowledgment that many locals need to learn basic culinary skills to eat more healthily. 

    By Ron Maxey April 02, 2024
  • Real Estate

    Whataburger eyeing former Midtown police station site

    The proposed Whataburger would include a drive-thru and outdoor patio, but the original, 2022 plan for the site said no drive-thru restaurants would be allowed there without approval from the Land Use Control Board and Memphis City Council. 

    By Sophia Surrett April 02, 2024
  • East Memphis

    New festival combines pastries, wine, coffee and pottery

    Belltower Coffee is hosting a new festival at the end of April, which kicks off its new initiative focused on community, connection and, of course, coffee.

    By Sophia Surrett April 01, 2024
  • Premium Food News

    Mande Dibi expands Memphis barbecue with West African flavor

    When West African chef Bala Tounkara noticed all the barbecue drama in Memphis, a proverbial light bulb came on.

    By Chris Herrington April 12, 2024
  • Premium Arts & Culture

    Celebrate crawfish, wings and wine at Memphis’ April festivals

    A race for doughnut lovers, a brand-new cocktail festival and a brunch day party round out the April 2024 guide to food and drink events in Memphis. 

    By Nick Lingerfelt April 02, 2024
  • Premium Collierville

    Made-to-order doughnut shop opening in Collierville

    Spencer Lane’s taste of Duck Donuts “felt like fate.” He’s satisfying his craving with a new shop for the Memphis community.

    By Abigail Warren March 30, 2024
  • Premium Food

    Food Files: Sen Trang, Rock’n Dough Orleans Station opening soon

    Sen Trang opens March 29 in the old Pho Binh building, Bojangles is settling into an old Zaxby’s, and Rock’n Dough is having its grand opening soon in the Edge District.

    By Sophia Surrett March 29, 2024

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