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Memphis Barbeque - Seven Bbq Restaurants In Seven Days - Articles Surfing

I am a huge Barbecue Fanatic. So one of my favorite places to visit on Earth is Memphis, Tennessee. The home of the Blues is also the home of some delicious Memphis Barbecue.

There is nothing else quite like sinking your teeth into the smokey goodness of the just right ribs at Charlie Vergo's Rendezvous or enjoying the Blues-backed tangy sauces on Beale Street. If you live for good barbecue it's hard to go wrong in Memphis because there is a great joint on almost every corner. Your biggest problems you will have will be deciding were to begin, where to go next and not wanting to leave.

Here are my can't-miss choices for Memphis Barbecue Heaven if you have a week to eat in the Home of the Blues.

I'd suggest beginning at the most storied of all of Memphis barbecue restaurants, Charlie Vergo's Rendezvous. You enter the restaurant from an alley that's full of heavenly smells of smoking pork and customers waiting to get a seat. How can you not love a world famous barbecue joint that's in an alley? The 'Vous is known for it's "dry ribs" that use only a spicy barbecue rub and no sauce. Not to worry if you love barbecue sauce -- a cold drink of beer with each bite will work just nicely.

The Rendezvous is in midtown near the world famous Peabody Hotel. Head a couple of blocks south to "The Home of the Blues", Beale Street, and you will find several more excellent restaurants to try. Sitting right across the street from each other at the entrance to Beale are B B King's and Blues City Cafe. Both serve tangy sweet, sauce covered ribs and pulled pork with a backdrop of some of the best blues music you'll ever hear. Both restaurants feature full menus, ranging from gumbo to crab. But who cares -- we're here to eat barbecue!

East a bit on Beale, past the Elvis stores, the Blues bars and Fed-Ex Forum, you'll find Silky O'Sullivan's. Don't let the Irish name fool you. Mr. O'Sullivan knows his barbecue. Start your meal with a plate of BBQ Nachos then get down to serious eating with a rack of the ribs. Just be careful with the "Diver!"

Getting out of the downtown area, don't miss Corky's and Interstate. Even though both places have gone "chain" and are apt to be full of tourists, both have excellent barbecue and you can pick up a bottle or two of their sauce to take home with you.

On the last night of your stay treat yourself with a trip to the place where the locals go when they want barbecue, Cozy Corner. Michael Stern of "Roadfood" says, "If you have time for just one barbecue meal in Memphis (or anywhere on earth), go to Cozy Corner." The specialties of this down-home joint are barbequed cornish game hens, barbecued spaghetti and barbequed baloney. All three have to be tried to be believed.

That's seven day's worth of Memphis barbecue for a normal person to try or about a day and a half's worth for the true barbecue Nut. But even if you eat barbecue for breakfast, lunch and dinner, you can get your fill in Memphis.

Submitted by:

Mark Hester

Mark Hester is a TRUE barbecue Nut! He has created the website The Weekend Grillers along with Jamie Clark of Derby City Sauces to celebrate the art of Grilling and all things Barbecue. He's already planning his next trip to Memphis!He also thinks it will give him more chances to eat barbecue! If you love Grilling and Barbecue visit Memphis and stop by The Weekend Grillers



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