Tuesday update

 

A word of caution to my readers who like to dine out Downtown: Don’t rely on Apple Pay on your iPhone as your only option for payment.

The reason why is a scam run by the crowds of wonderful (dripping with sarcasm) customers that have overtaken Downtown restaurants since COVID. They’ll go out in a big group, consume copious amounts of food and drink, and pay with Apple Pay. Then when they get home, they’ll get on the phone and dispute the charge. It’s harder for a business to prove a transaction took place if there was no physical swipe of a card’s magnetic strip and no read of its chip. The customer almost always gets refunded and the restaurant has to eat the food and drink cost. This is affecting some restaurants to the tune of thousands of dollars a month. So they’re no longer accepting that payment method.

Yesterday I witnessed an awkward moment where a couple found out they couldn’t use Apple Pay until AFTER they’d had a meal and a couple of mimosas each. They had used Apple Pay successfully at the restaurant a month ago, so they had every reason to believe it would work again. They eventually figured it out – I think they Venmo’d the bartender, who then paid the tab with her debit card. You don’t want to have to depend on workarounds like that, though.

They say cash is king, but even that won’t work everywhere, as business like Birdie’s and Zio Matto have put up WE ARE CASHLESS signs. Understandable; in a city like Memphis, you want to disincentivize people from robbing your business.

My point is this – take two methods of payment when you dine out, just to be safe.

How bout them HOGS!!!! I just had a feeling they would be the team to take down the Tennessee Vols.

Let’s look at this Saturday’s games of interest:

  • South Carolina at 7 Alabama, 11:00 AM, ABC
  • Memphis at South Florida, 2:30 PM, TV: ??? (Rescheduled due to Hurricane Milton)
  • 1 Texas at 18 Oklahoma (Red River Rivalry), 2:30 PM, ABC
  • Mississippi State at 5 Georgia, 3:15 PM, SEC Network
  • Florida at 8 Tennessee, 6:00 PM, ESPN
  • Arkansas State at Texas State, 6:00 PM, ESPN+
  • 2 Ohio State at 3 Oregon, 6:30 PM, NBC
  • 9 Ole Miss at 13 LSU, 6:30 PM, ABC

Keep an eye on Hurricane Milton. It has the potential to do heavy damage to central-west Florida later this week. Mandatory evacuation orders are in place for areas around Tampa Bay.

Girl from the North Country is at the Orpheum this week.

The Cannon Center will throw a party, free to the public, Friday evening from 5:30-7:30 to celebrate 100 years of events and concerts at 255 N. Main.

Momma’s is adding a $5 pint night 7-11 PM to its Tuesday lineup, which already included a chicken fried chicken food special and karaoke on the patio.

Posts may be a bit less frequent than last week. Having foot and leg problems again. I’ll be back when I can.

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Saturday update

Two Edge District breweries, Memphis Made and Flyway/High Cotton, will put on a joint Oktoberfest event next Saturday, October 12. The details:

  • $35 Oktoberfest 32 oz. steins
  • Food trucks: Smoke & Toast, MemPops, Big River Dogs
  • Wyly Bigger at HC 1-3 PM
  • Hillbilly Mojo at MM 3-5 PM
  • Paint Memphis with DJ at MM 5 PM
  • Bluff City Backsliders at HC 7:30-10 PM

In other brewery news, Hampline out on Broad Ave. seeks a pizza chef.

Flying Saucer will have serial killer and true crime trivia Tuesday, October 29 at 7 PM.

To celebrate joining DNA, Gould’s Salon & Spa is offering Downtowners 25% off any one service during October. Simply show your photo ID to claim your discount.

That’s it for today. Time for a PBR.

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Friday update

If you want to dine on some fabulous Memphis cuisine while being kind to our planet, check out the 2024 Project Green Fork Dining Guide. All restaurants listed have demonstrated a commitment to reducing food waste and lessening their environmental footprint. Downtown restaurants include

  • A. Schwab’s old-fashioned soda fountain
  • Biscuits & Jams in Hotel Indigo
  • Central BBQ
  • The Rendezvous
  • Comeback Coffee
  • Cordelia’s Market
  • Good Fortune Co.
  • McEwen’s
  • Memphis Made Brewing (the old Cooper-Young location was certified; I’m guessing the new Edge location will be too)

The MBJ has an interview with Brian “Skinny” McCabe of the Hi-Tone.

Momma’s, “the diner and dive off 55” at Crump and Kentucky, will hold open hiring for rock star bartenders and servers next week – specifically, 2-4 PM Monday-Thursday. Must be able to work nights and weekends. Bring your resume or email it to eat@mommasbar.com. Be sure to learn the proper technique for popping open a can of PBR – you’ll probably be serving me a few!

McDonald’s rolls out the Chicken Big Mac next week. Bleh. I’ll stick with the original.

Zinnie’s at Madison and Belvedere is now reopened and their new Philly cheese steak sandwich and Philly cheese steak fries look yummy. They’ve added a baby grand piano once owned by Lex Bonner and subtracted smoking.

The SMA has its monthly South Main Social at Bar Ware (276 S. Front) Tuesday at 6 PM. Check out the fall comfort food menu and seasonal drinks. Free for members, $20 for non-members.

That’s it for now. Maybe I’ll pop up at Zinnie’s tonight to see the place for myself.

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Thursday update

I want to give a shout-out to The Parish, a restaurant in Hernando that brought dinner to the Union Mission on Monday. Chicken & dumplings, cornbread, green beans, field peas, and homemade chocolate chip cookies. Man that was delicious! Check The Parish out the next time you’re in North Mississippi.

RIP John Amos. He played James on one of my favorite sitcoms of all time, Good Times. You can watch episodes on Pluto TV for free. It ran from 1974 to 1979 and was about a family living in a housing project in the south side of Chicago.

Memphis Flyway observation deck Is coming to Tom Lee Park. It’ll let you see waterfowl up close.

Memphis Animal Services is offering free adoptions through the 15th.

Today is National Soft Taco.Day.

The Grizzlies seek a youth basketball camp coach.

Composed on my phone. Apologies for typos or weird formatting.


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Wednesday update

Comedian Joe Gatto (who you may remember from the TV show Impractical Jokers) performs at the Orpheum Thursday. Gatto’s show is called “Let’s Get Into It” and features all-new material. Tickets are $39.75-$59.75. Bardog is giving away some tickets to the show; check their social media for info on a chance to win.

Congratulations to Central Station on being named the 2nd best hotel in the South in a Condé Nast Traveler survey. Brooklyn DJ Rivka Ruth will spin house music at the hotel Thursday from 7 to 11 PM.

What was the weather like on the day you were born? Find out here. Me: rainy and 62, which is typical Little Rock in mid-November.

Read a book, get a free personal pan pizza from Pizza Hut. Free food? Wonder if the Nuh-Uh Girl will read.

Let’s have a look at college football games of interest this Saturday:

  • 9 Missouri at 25 Texas A&M, 11:00 AM, ABC
  • Auburn at 5 Georgia, 2:30 PM, ABC
  • 12 Ole Miss at South Carolina, 2:30 PM, ESPN
  • 1 Alabama at Vanderbilt, 3:15 PM, SEC Network
  • South Alabama at Arkansas State, 6:00 PM, ESPN+
  • 4 Tennessee at Arkansas, 6:30 PM, ABC

Pretty boring schedule as many teams (including our Memphis Tigers) have a bye week. How sweet it will be if the Arkansas Razorbacks pull off an upset that keeps Tennessee out of the college football playoff. Don’t ever count out the Hogs at home.

City Council approved Mayor Young’s plan for the city to buy the Sheraton Hotel on North Main. The Sheraton is Memphis’ convention center hotel, but the rooms are not being kept up by current ownership. That’s been causing convention planners to look to other cities.

Get your pet blessed this Saturday between 10 and 11 AM in Court Square. Are the squirrels gonna get blessed too?

Heard some interesting Downtown gossip this morning that’s not bloggable yet. Maybe in a week or two. Back Thursday or Friday with more news.

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Dirty Thirty for Granny Dani update

Happy birthday to the one and only Dani! Also a happy birthday to former president Jimmy Carter, who becomes the first commander in chief to hit 100.

JookinWarz presents Nightmare on Main Street Saturday, October 27 at the Rumba Room. 6-10 PM with prizes for best male and female Halloween costume.

The Flyer’s Michael Donahue has the info on Kellie’s Deli, a new restaurant coming to Tennessee Street.

Take this quiz to find out which country is best for you. I got Switzerland, Australia, and Canada.

The vice-presidential debate, Democrat Tim Walz vs. Republican J.D. Vance, is tonight. 8 PM CDT on CBS and Paramount.

RIP Pete Rose. “Charlie Hustle” was 83. He broke Ty Cobb’s record for most hits in the mid-1980s but later got banned from baseball for betting on games.

Also RIP Dikembe Mutombo. He was the NBA’s first global ambassador and a Hall of Famer.

Lots of light gray dress shirts, black slacks, and black polishable shoes on the Main Street Mall this morning… must be the annual AutoZone sales conference.

ABC 24 has highlights from the Grizzlies’ media day. The Grizzlies will have an open practice Sunday at noon at FedExForum.

Let’s hear it for trash pandas! Today is International Raccoon Appreciation Day.

The Grizzlies seek a coordinator of ticket operations.

Automatic Slim’s seeks daytime servers.

Raffle tickets are now on sale for the chance to win a hearse at Bardog on Halloween. 1 ticket for $2, 3 tickets for $5 – or buy a High Rise cannabis-infused seltzer and get a free ticket.

Memphis 901 FC is back home this Saturday vs. Oakland Roots SC. 7 PM.

Breakfast on Bellevue is a breakfast served at All Saints Presbyterian, 1177 Poplar, the first Saturday of every month- including this Saturday, October 5. It started as a homeless ministry but they now serve anyone who is hungry. 9:45 AM in the Young Life building.

Mahogany opens a location on Mud Island Wednesday.

That’s it for now. Probably back tomorrow with more news.

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Friday update

The Miranda Lambert show scheduled for Saturday at AutoZone Park has been rescheduled due to inclement weather associated with Hurricane Helene. The new date is Saturday, May 24, 2025, with original tickets being honored then. Marty Stuart and Stephen Wilson Jr. will open the show.

Orchestra Noir presents the Y2K Meets ’90s Tour at the Orpheum tonight. The tour features R&B and hip-hop hits from those eras. Tickets are $49-$89.

Memphis Tigers AD Ed Scott outlined why a proposed move out of the AAC to the rebuilding Pac-12 was a bad deal. Tulane, South Florida, and UTSA were offered membership as well and they all declined. The fee Memphis would have to pay the AAC and the extensive travel that would be involved were cited as reasons.

Smoke could be seen rising from the south part of Downtown yesterday at lunchtime. The fire happened at a vehicle salvage yard near Webster Ave. and Hernando Rd.

Memphis Wrestling comes to the Ghost River taproom at Main and Crump the Saturday before Thanksgiving. There will be a VIP meet & greet prior to the show.

DJ Jay E plays Eight & Sand Lounge in Central Station Hotel tonight.

The second annual Podbox podcast festival happens at the Cossitt Library Saturday from 9 to 4.

That’s it for today. Back Monday or sooner (I hope) with more news.

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Thursday update

I’ll start this post with a trivia question for my fellow rasslin’ fans. Where was the last ECW show held? Meaning, when ECW was still an independent promotion, before the WWF acquired it. Answer at the end of this post. If you’re going with the obvious guess – Philadelphia – you’d be way wrong.

The Dallas Cowgirls take on the New York Giants tonight on Thursday Night Football, and Grind City Brewing Co. is the place to watch. Why, you ask? Because tonight and every Thursday, you get 50% off your tab if the over hits. The over/under was 44.5 as of this morning but could change by kickoff. Grind City’s taproom has 4 new TVs.

The Ja 2, Ja Morant’s second signature sneaker, officially releases today.

Did you know you can rent the second-floor performance space at the Cossitt Library? Rent the space for a half day or full day, and if you need food for your event, Chef Eli of Dos Hermanos Kitchen can cater.

Former Memphis Grizzly/Tiger Derrick Rose has announced his retirement.

It’s National Dumpling Day. Good Fortune Co. on South Main is the place to celebrate. Those crawfish dumplings with cream cheese sound delish!

Deals for law students at Bardog with a valid law school ID:

  • 15% off lunch weekdays 11 AM-3 PM
  • Thursdays in the Underdog 6 PM-midnight, $3 PBR and $5 wells

Any of my readers make fake IDs so I can get some of that $3 PBR?

Trivia answer: Pine Bluff, Arkansas

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Wednesday update

Local on Main has a sign on the door saying it’s closed momentarily, and that in the meantime, you can go see your favorite crew members at Madison Tavern on Overton Square.

Memphis Medical District’s Taste of the District returns to Health Sciences Park from 4 to 6 PM October 1. Tickets are not free this year, but are very reasonably priced. Participating restaurants include

Airport City Executive Center Catering
Alcenia’s
Biscuits and Jams
Blessed By Nature
Chi Phi Food Truck
Feast and Graze
Flyway Brewery
French Truck
Guac Fresh Mex
Groovy Gratitude
Hard Times Deli
JEM Dining
K & B Smoothies
Matai’z Polynesian Grill
Muggin’ Coffeehouse
Nothing Bundt Cakes
Plant Based Heat
Playa Bowls
Poppz
Riko’s Kickin Chicken
Sabor Caribe
Slim and Husky’s
Sovereign Tea
Sunrise 901
Wonky’s Not So Famous Treats 

There will also be a DJ and live music from Grizzlies Prep.

The Grizzlies will retire Tony Allen’s number 9 jersey March 15. He’ll be the third member of the 2010s Core Four – after Zach Randolph and Marc Gasol – to receive that honor. The fourth member, Mike Conley, is still active.

Aldo’s Pizza Pies now has cauliflower crust as an option and it’s gluten free.

Pop-up concerts are being planned for Mud Island Amphitheater. The hope is to revive the performance space the way pop-events revived the Tennessee Brewery a decade ago.

’60s music group The Box Tops were recently honored with a Brass Note on Beale Street. Thomas Boggs, the late founder of Huey’s, was a member.

$5 million in upgrades are coming to AutoZone Park.

Expect heavy rain in Memphis on Friday as remnants of Hurricane Helene pass nearby.

It’s National Quesadilla Day.

Bill Maher: The WTF? Tour comes to the Orpheum this Saturday.

RIP Coca-Cola Spiced.

There will be a Grit Grind N’ Glow Run Series though Downtown Tuesdays in October. All levels, 2-mile run/walk, group photo at the end. The series is hosted by 901 Run Club and they’ll hand out glow bracelets.

Interesting betting opportunity I noticed this morning: 2 Georgia is favored by 2 points by sportsbooks in Saturday’s road game at 4 Alabama… but ESPN’s FPI has Bama at 66% to win. Are the bookies underrating the Crimson Tide?

That’s it for now. Rain may slow down my posting frequency for the rest of this week.

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Tue update: Memphis rejects Pac-12, some new Bardog menus, and more

The University of Memphis has announced it will remain in the AAC amid the rebirth of the Pac-12. Sigh… I get it, but it sucks to still be in a conference with bottom-feeders like Rice. Maybe the university declined the Pac-12 because they still think there’s a chance with the ACC or Big 12?

Looks like Utah State is going to the Pac-12, and maybe UNLV. That would give them the NCAA-minimum 8 schools.

Bardog has a new happy hour menu 5-7 PM weekdays:

  • Shoestring fries 4/6
  • Shrimp skewers 9
  • Meatballs and chimichurri 7
  • Pork and veggie egg rolls 9
  • Pretzel and beer cheese dip 7
  • Fried calamari half order 8
  • Original Memphis slider 4
  • Pablito slider (chorizo blend) 5
  • Chicken tender slider 4
  • Chicken parm slider 5
  • “Girl Dinner” – shoestring fries, Caesar salad, dirty martini 20

I love it that they’re doing half orders of calamari. The full order is a lot of food – too much food for some people.

My friend Jenn had the Girl Dinner last night and raved about it.

Bardog also has a new late night menu 11 PM-1 AM every night:

  • Original Memphis sliders 14
  • Pablito sliders 16
  • Chicken tender sliders 14
  • Breakfast sliders 11
  • Chicken tenders 16
  • Quesadilla 9 with options to add protein
  • Steak frites 30
  • Shoestring fries 4/6

This is a menu that will be easy for the kitchen to execute when it gets busy in the late hours.

The CA has an inside look at new restaurant The Archives Bar & Bistro inside Hotel Napoleon at Madison and B.B. King Blvd.

Avatar: The Last Airbender in Concert comes to the Orpheum Wednesday.

Inland River Ports & Terminals has its annual conference at the Renasant Convention Center today through Thursday.

The Grizzlies have released veteran backup point guard Derrick Rose from his contract. The release reportedly came at Rose’s request and could open a regular roster spot for two-way PG Scottie Pippen Jr.

The DM reports that the City of Memphis wants to buy the Sheraton Hotel for $22 million. So said Mayor Young in an interview yesterday. It is not unusual for large cities to own convention center hotels.

Edible Memphis profiled Jessica and Nate Henssler recently. The couple moved here from Chicago in 2022. Nate is executive chef at Amelia Gene’s and Jessica is the restaurant’s general manager.

The CA looks at the career of country music star Miranda Lambert. She plays AutoZone Park Saturday, returning live music to the ballpark after more than a decade.

The CA lists the best places in Memphis to grab a non-alcoholic drink. Downtown restaurants include BarWare, Memphis Chess Club, Carolina Watershed, and Cocozza.

That’s the news for today. The formatting on this post may be weird because I started it on my phone. Back tomorrow with more.

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