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CAPH52 Feb 10th, 2007 07:31 PM

Best BBQ places in Memphis
 
It looks like my husband and son may be spending a night or two in Memphis in late March. My son has seen the Travel Channel special on rib joints in Memphis. But I'm curious what Fodorites would recommend as the best places for barbecue in Memphis.

While I'm at it, anyone have any suggestions for inexpensive places to stay? They won't be spending much time in their room. So a clean chain motel in a safe, convenient area would be fine.

Thanks!:)

mah1980 Feb 10th, 2007 07:35 PM

Pull up my trip report from last July. We used Priceline and got a really great price on the SpringHill Suites in downtown Memphis.

Not barbecue, but one place that left an impression on us is Gus' fried chicken in downtown Memphis. Great great fried chicken.

CAPH52 Feb 10th, 2007 08:03 PM

Thanks so much for your very quick response, mah1980!

mgdriver Feb 10th, 2007 10:56 PM

Gus's Fried Chicken WORLD FAMOUS for lunch and RumBoogie for dinner (best music in town).

buongiorno Feb 11th, 2007 02:34 AM

I've think I've been to just about every Q spot in Memphis, some tourist traps, some not. I like Leonards, Central BBQ, Germantown Commissary and The Rendevous for ribs. I like Interstate, Tops, The BBQ Shoppe and Brads for Sandwiches. I especially like Cozy Corner for the BBQ cornish game hen. I think Corky's has gone down hill over the years.

iceeu2 Feb 11th, 2007 05:01 AM

The Rendevous for ribs.

Tops for sandwiches.

Read tripadvisor for the rooms. Memphis hotels leave a lot to be desired imho. We stayed at the Extended Stay by Wolfchase Galleria in December and it was the worst hotel I have ever stayed in. Even DH agreed it was the worst and he has stayed in some dumps during his years of lots of business travel.

SusanCS Feb 11th, 2007 07:25 AM

The best hotels are downtown. The Marriott Residence Inn is wonderful and has fabulous free breakfasts. There's a Doubletree across from the Peabody and a Holiday Inn also across the street. I've stayed at both, and while the Doubletree is much nicer, the Holiday Inn is fine. The Hampton Inn at Peabody Place occasionally has good deals, but not often - it's most frequented hotel in the Hampton Inn chain. If they stay there, tell them to NOT get a room on the Beale Street side, which can be impossibly loud. The Springhill Suites get very good reviews, though I've never stayed there. Rendezvous gets VERY mixed reviews...some love it, others think it's a tourist trap with inferior food.

iceeu2 Feb 11th, 2007 07:28 AM

Susan is right about the Rendevous. I love it! My sister hates it!


NeoPatrick Feb 11th, 2007 07:52 AM

The Rendezvous has ribs that fall off the bone and melt in your mouth. I HATED them. I like ribs you can chew. Go figure.
My niece who went to Rhodes College took us to a real joint in an eastern suburb. The pit pork sandwiches were spectacular. Sorry, I wish I knew the name of it.

cd Feb 11th, 2007 07:54 AM

The Rendevous has dry ribs which I had never had before. Tasty, but I think I like the moist better.

CAPH52 Feb 11th, 2007 08:50 AM

Thanks so much for all the replies! You've given them lots of options!

trippinkpj Feb 11th, 2007 10:40 AM

My DH is generally a "wet" ribs kinda guy. He alsways asks for extra sauce. But he loved the dry rub ribs at the Rendevous. For lodging, he has stayed at Comfot Inn downtown (I think he paid $80/ 90 ish 2 years ago), and said it was great for the price.

trippinkpj Feb 11th, 2007 10:41 AM

Sorry, Comfort Inn.

lovetolaugh Feb 11th, 2007 02:18 PM

Corky's has great BBQ and the ribs are the best! They even FedEx!

iceeu2 Feb 11th, 2007 02:39 PM

And, you can buy Corky's ribs in the frozen food section of the Kroger store where I shop. They are very good...but, not dry like The Rendevous.

stumpworks73 Feb 11th, 2007 03:05 PM

Corky's has excellent pulled pork in addition to ribs. The Rendezvous has great character and history. I prefer Corky's BBQ.

CAPH52 Feb 11th, 2007 04:08 PM

Thanks again, everyone. I'll definitely look in to that Comfort Inn, Trippin.

wtm003 Feb 11th, 2007 04:52 PM

I thought Corky's was great. I had the yummy "wet" ribs, but a member of our party had the "dry" which were also tasty. My nephew scarfed down the BBQ spaghetti. I've had their items Fedexed and they don't quite live up to the Corky's in person experience.

By the time I made it to the Germantown Commissary I was craving greens and ordered the BBQ salad which was huge and topped with pulled pork.

Oh, how I love Memphis. I'm hoping to go back next year and visit the Rendevous. I remember driving into the city and being hungry. The smell of BBQ in the air was torture.

iceeu2 Feb 11th, 2007 04:57 PM

When I went home for Christmas, my sister had gone and bought a pork shoulder and it was sooooooo good. Caph, they won't have any problems finding good Q all over Memphis.

tennreb Feb 28th, 2007 06:10 AM

The Rendevous is the most famous, but it is the city's worst. But as the saying goes, our worst is better than anyone else's best. For real barbeque that is downtown, go to Cozy Corner. Interstate is close to downtown too, and they have some of the best 'que around. It's deep in the ghetto, though. For a cheap place to stay, try the Sleep Inn downtown. No place in downtown is that cheap, though.


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