BBQ — Memphis is <i>the</i> BBQ town — Memphis is well known for its BBQ. It's all pork BBQ here, none of that beef BBQ stuff — and none of that "cooked in sauce" or "heated in the sauce" stuff, either. With Memphis BBQ, you see the meat. If you want to add sauce, you can. Sandwiches are served with cole slaw <i>on the sandwich</i>. If you want your slaw on the side, you better ask for it that way — but try it on the sandwich; you'll discover why it's there!<br />
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Of course, our BBQ favorite in Memphis famous <u>Corky's BBQ</u>. We only make it to Corky's for ribs and "pulled pork" once or twice (preferably twice) during each visit to Memphis. <br />
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Not nearly so well known, <u>Jim Neely's Interstate BBQ</u> is on South 3rd St near Interstate 55. Good ribs, fine pulled pork, tasty slaw and yummy beans. It's not fancy, just good eatin'. <br />
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For steaks, seafood, their Greek specialties and their sinfully rich desserts, we like <u>Jim's Place East</u> (<a href="http://www.thenextwindow.com/exit.php?url_id=539&entry_id=109" title="http://www.jimsplaceeast.com" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.jimsplaceeast.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;"> http://www.jimsplaceeast.com</a>). Jim's Place is on Shelby Oaks Drive, off Summer Road, just east of Memphis. If you miss it, go back and find it — you'll be glad you did. I've been there for several private dinners and the food and service were superb.<br />
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Memphis Tennessee Restaurant Favorites
July 20, 2005 By Leave a Comment