Located just a couple miles from downtown, Crosstown is an old Sears distribution center that has been restored to host public art, fresh eateries, and local shops for all to enjoy. Be sure to check out their website before your visit for events that pique your interest.
Other than tasting the Memphis BBQ and tap water, this is one place you must visit. Be sure to time your trip with the duck march! You can also grab a bite to eat, sip a coffee, or shop around with the Lansky Brothers – "Clothiers to the King" – who dressed Elvis Presley.
You can never go wrong with a little American food from this Memphis staple. Our favorites are the Bluff City Burger, Sausage and Cheese Plate, and Steak Stick Dinner.
This one is for the fellows. Make your trip here worth it with a little bit of homemade fudge and a visit up to the lookout over Downtown Memphis.
Midtown's Cooper Young and Overton Square areas are full of local shops and restaurants! Some of our favorite restaurants include Aldo's Pizza Pies, Central BBQ, and Young Avenue Deli. If you're just wanting to shop or walk around, grab a beverage from Bluff City Coffee and hit the pavement! These areas are totally walkable.
The best donuts in East Memphis! Just down the road from where Kendall went to high school, Harding Academy.
If you're wanting a bit of exercise in between the fun, visit Shelby Farms Park. It holds over 40 miles of trails, both paved and unpaved. There's also a restaurant, Coastal Fish Company, that overlooks Hyde Lake and serves fresh seafood daily.