Neighbourhoodbroad-avenue

Why locals love it: Off the Beale Street drag and tucked next to art galleries; the locals' weekend bar.

Tip: Oyster happy hour 17:00. Live music most weekends in the back room.

Location

Address: 2559 Broad Ave, Memphis, TN 38112

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Sunrise Memphis ★ 4.3

downtown

Sunrise Memphis on Jefferson Avenue downtown is a quick-service breakfast diner with Southern plates and a full bar, the locals' weekday morning room.

Why locals love it: Sits north of the Convention Center where tourists rarely walk; lines run 30 minutes past 09:00.

Tip: The breakfast Po' Boy is the dark-horse order; sit at the counter for the fastest service.

Brother Juniper's ★ 4.5

east-memphis

Brother Juniper's near the University of Memphis runs the city's most-cherished breakfast from a tiny picket-fenced house on Walker, a 30-year locals' room.

Why locals love it: University-area location well off the visitor trail; lines wrap the block by 09:00 at weekends but it stays a locals' room.

Tip: Tuesday to Sunday breakfast only. Closes 13:00 weekdays, 12:30 Saturdays. Get there by 08:30.

Cozy Corner BBQ ★ 4.7

pinch-district

Cozy Corner BBQ on North Parkway in the Pinch District in Memphis serves the city's most singular plate: hickory-smoked Cornish hens, idiosyncratic since 1977.

Why locals love it: Tourists head to Rendezvous; locals and BBQ pilgrims drive to Cozy Corner for the Cornish hen.

Tip: Tuesday to Saturday only. The bologna sandwich is the second order.

Alcenia's ★ 4.5

pinch-district

Alcenia's in the Pinch District north of downtown Memphis runs Betty Joyce Chester-Tamayo's soul food and her famous door-greeting hug since 2002.

Why locals love it: Tourists rarely walk this far north of Beale; B.J.'s hug is what brings everyone back.

Tip: Counter service, cash preferred. Closed Sundays and Mondays. B.J. greets every diner.

The Four Way ★ 4.6

south-memphis

The Four Way on Mississippi Boulevard in South Memphis is the city's defining Black-owned soul food room since 1946, where MLK ate but most tourists never go.

Why locals love it: South Memphis sits off the visitor track; the room rewards those who make the drive.

Tip: Lunch only Wednesday to Saturday. Save room for sweet potato pie.

Java Cabana ★ 4.1

cooper-young

Java Cabana on Young Avenue in Cooper-Young Memphis is the city's longest-running indie coffeehouse, with poetry slams, weddings on the patio and Elvis kitsch.

Why locals love it: Cooper-Young visitors mostly hit Beauty Shop and Soul Fish; Java Cabana stays a regulars' room.

Tip: Open until 22:00 most nights; check for spoken-word events on the back patio at weekends.

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