The Peabody Duck March happens daily at 11 am and 5 pm. Kids can sit along the edge of the red carpet to view the Duck March. We recommend arriving an hour early to make sure you get good seating in the cocktail bar area.
Stroll down this iconic street, famous for its live music, vibrant nightlife, and Southern charm. Stop by clubs like B.B. King’s Blues Club or grab authentic Memphis BBQ.
Step into the world of Elvis Presley at his legendary mansion. Explore his home, car collection, and private planes for a true taste of rock 'n' roll history.
In addition to their fantastic craft beers, don’t miss Little Bettie, the in-house pizza kitchen. Their wood-fired pizzas are a must-try, with creative toppings and bold flavors. One favorite is the Hot Marmalade pizza, featuring spicy and sweet ingredients that pair perfectly with a cold beer.
A trendy noodle and dumpling shop offering flavorful dishes and incredible cocktails. This is the place to go for a modern twist on Asian-inspired cuisine.
A local favorite for breakfast and brunch, Sunrise Memphis serves up hearty Southern comfort food. Try their signature biscuits, breakfast bowls, or indulgent pancakes. It’s the perfect spot to kick off your day in Memphis!
Located in a former beauty parlor, this trendy restaurant offers creative dishes with global influences. The retro decor adds to its unique charm.
Memphis is known for its barbecue, and Central BBQ is one of the best places to experience slow-cooked meats with flavorful sauces. Don’t skip the pulled pork and ribs!
The oldest café in Memphis, serving classic diner fare with a nostalgic feel. It’s a great spot for breakfast or a casual meal.