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I'm heading to Memphis and Nashville very soon.
Would love some advice on where to go and where to eat. Thanks all!
Anna
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May 12
Nashville
To Anna, who recently visited Memphis and Nashville, Tn. I'm glad you
enjoyed your trip to our fine State. If you don't mind me asking, first -
where are you from and second, where did you stay and eat in Nashville?
Especially where did you have the eggs in toast cups? Did you eat any good
BBQ in Memphis? I've never taken the trip down the Mississippi myself,
you've given us a thought for a weekend trip.
Thanks, Linda, Nashville, TN
May 6
To Anna who is going to Memphis soon. I highly recommend going to the
Peabody Hotel and watching the ducks coming down the elevator from the top
of the hotel, then waddling across a RED carpet and going for a swim in a
huge fountain of water in the middle of the lobby. It's such a unique
experience! It's also fun taking the elevator to
the top of the hotel (yes, the very TOP of the building!) to see the
elaborate accommodations that have been built especially for the ducks.
Several years ago, my husband and I stayed at the Peabody and had such a
wonderful time. A person could actually live there in the hotel and never
have to leave because there are several shops and restaurants within the
hotel itself. The hotel has a rich history and the architecture is
beautiful. (You don't have to be hotel guest in order to see the ducks,
etc. I would call first to find out the ducks' schedule. )
Becky in MagTown Arkansas
P.S. Check out the website for our annual Magnolia Blossom Festival coming
up in May .
www.blossomfestival.org
you are ALL invited to come for the fun! It's Americana at it's best! We
host the World Champioship Steak Cook-Off.
April 29
Here are more great eating places in Nashville. One is the Noshville Deli
on Broadway, which is an authentic New York delicatessen. There is a
second Noshville Deli in Green Hills, but the one on Broadway is the
original, and the best one, in our opinion. It has the famous Carnigie
Deli's cheesecake, which can't be missed! Also the black and white cookie,
large or small. Remember them from Seinfeld? You can try one. Also, at
lunch time, they have samples of the black and whites, and other pastries.
Anything, really, at Noshville Deli is good! Can you see it's one of our
favorite places to eat in Nashville?
If you like Italian food, Amerigo's is a fine place to eat. Looks fancy,
but you are welcome, whether you have on a suit or fancy dress, or jeans.
My best friend lives in Nashville, so we go there often. Noshville Deli
and Amerigo's are our two favorite, not to miss places, to eat, each time
we visit.
Trish in Illinois~
April 26
Welcome to Nashville, Music City USA. If your aren't staying in or
around the Opryland Hotel, that is a must place to at least visit.
OpryMills is in this area for shopping. I don't know if
you are into Country Music, but if so, visit the country music hall of
fame, which is downtown Nashville. Don't forget the Ryman Auditorium,
original home of Grand Ole Opry. Also downtown, 2nd Avenue is the
"happening place", with a wide variety of restaurants/bars (especially
Tootie's bar) and other attractions. The Cumberland River is in this
area, as well as our Titan's football stadium. If you are into
country music and the music singers, there are several bus tours
available. I think they pick you up from your hotel, you'll need to
check. If you do take a tour, you'll come by my house as you go to Dolly
Parton's house, Give me a shout out - lol.
A very nice place to eat is the Hermitage Hotel, which is also downtown
but in a different part of town from 2nd Avenue. Google Hermitage Hotel,
Nashville, Tennessee to read information. Also, Sunset Grill (google
this also) in Hillsboro Village (near Vanderbilt University) - keep you
eyes open for music stars. Hillsboro Village is a fun place to visit,
time permitting. If your staying in the downtown area, you might want to
eat breakfast at the Pancake House in Hillsboro Village, but be prepared
to wait in line.
I wish I knew where you are staying (Opryland area or downtown) so I
could give you more specific information. I'm not that impressed with
restaurants in Opryland area, sorry. I suggest a trip downtown to
eat. Other good restaurant in downtown N'ville, Demo's, The Melting
Pot. Spaghetti factory, to name a few.
While in Memphis, one other responder mentioned the Memphis Bar-B-Que,
and yes that is a must, as well as a visit to Elvis's home. Another good
BBQ restaurant is Neely's. They have a restaurant in Memphis and
Nashville. They are also now on the food network, "Down Home WIth The
Neely's". There is also a Corky's outside Nashville, in Brentwood,TN.Hope
this information is helpful but If you have any question, I'm
sure Nancy will let you ask through her newsletter.
Also wish I knew where your from.
Have fun and Welcome.
Linda C
Visiting Nashville and Places to Visit
This is for Anna who is going to be visiting Memphis and Nashville - I
don't know about Memphis but we just returned from Nashville and had a
wonderful time -we ate in Bob Evans / Cracker Barrel / and at the Santa Fe
- if your going to be staying in the Grand Old Opry area these are
not very far - other than the Santa Fe they are within walking distance -
the Santa Fe is a little further past all the hotels / food and service
was great in all three. I know you will have a great time.
Joanne Ontario
Re: Anna who wanted to know about things to do and
places to eat in Memphis and Nashville
Be sure to visit Elvis Presley's home. That would be
a #1 on your list! It is a great tour and probably
would take most of the day.
No stop in Memphis would be complete without eating
Memphis BBQ. There are so many good places to try it
would be hard to name them all. We love the Germantown Commissary which is
in Germantown which is a 'burb of Memphis. I don't know where you are
from,
but here, BBQ sandwiches are served with slaw on them. If you have never
eaten them like that, try it!
Yummy! Hope you enjoy your trip to Memphis.
Nancy in Tennessee
In newsletter of 4-23 Anna asked where to eat in
Nashville, Tn. I recommend the Fifth Quarter Restaurant.
Sue from Vol country
To Anna who is going to Memphis soon .
I highly recommend going to the Peabody Hotel and watching the ducks
coming down the elevator from the top of the hotel, then waddling across a
RED carpet and going for a swim in a huge fountain of water in the middle
of the lobby. It’s such a unique experience! It’s also fun taking the
elevator to the top of the hotel (yes, the very TOP of the building!) to
see the elaborate accommodations that have been built especially for the
ducks. Several years ago, my husband and I stayed at the Peabody and had
such a wonderful time. A person could actually live there in the hotel and
never have to leave because there are several shops and restaurants within
the hotel itself. The hotel has a rich history and the architecture is
beautiful. (You don’t have to be hotel guest in order to see the ducks,
etc. I would call first to find out the ducks’ schedule. J)
Becky in MagTown Arkansas
P.S. Check out the website for our annual Magnolia Blossom Festival coming
up in May . . .
www.blossomfestival.org ----- you are ALL invited to come for the fun!
It’s Americana at it’s best!
For Anna who has upcoming visits to Memphis and Nashville,
a trip to Memphis wouldn't be worth it without a stop at one of the 3 or 4
Corky's Barbecue restaurants. Corky's has been voted the best barbecue in
Memphis for many consecutive years and it's so good that I have it shipped
to me 2 or
3 times a year. Mr. Myron Drinkwater - Lake Forest, CA