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- DonPdExplorerThanks to all for the tips.
- 0rionExplorer
linnemj wrote:
0rion wrote:
no shortage of good bbq in memphis....I would recommend the rendevous and maybe a stop by the peabody hotel for the duck march.
The Rendevous is where the tourists eat and is overpriced. You an argue all day about BBQ in Memphis but many locals enjoy Central BBQ or the BBQ shop.
Gibson Factory and the Civil Rights Museum are interesting. We thought Sun Studio tour was not much - you look at the room and a gift shop. Mud Island Museum is also good - it has an outdoor replication of the Mississippi River.
Tom Saywer RV Park gets great reviews. Another option in Northern MS is Hernando Point COE campground.
Enjoy your visit!
many of the locals also eat at Denny's but that doesn't mean I would recommend everyone go there. You go for the experience as much as the food. First time visitor to memphis there's a handful of things you should do and one of those IMO is to go eat at the rendevous. - VT_SkierExplorerBest BBQ is Corkys..... That's all I got.
- rockhillmanorExplorer
0rion wrote:
rockhillmanor wrote:
edatlanta wrote:
When you are looking for the Rendezvous, yes the entrance is in an alley and you walk right past the trash dumpsters. Adds to the experience, but the ribs are great.
An RV Park to consider is Tom Sawyer. It is in West Memphis so you will have to drive to the Memphis attractions. Check with the park however before driving there. It is located right on the banks and I mean "right on" the Mississippi River and if the river is high it is under water. It is a great spot for barge/tug watching since they go right by your site.
X2 on Tom Sawyer CG great place to stay right on the mighty Missisp.
Do Check their website 'first' though. They will have their Mississippi River levels alert on the home page if they are underwater!
P.S. Stay WAY WAY away from the town of West Memphis. :W
glad you added that in there........don't want to get lost in West Memphis on a Saturday night.
I got to see it first hand when I followed my GPS directions to the CG instead of the CG's website directions. Just glad to be here and able to talk about it! :W - linnemjExplorer
0rion wrote:
no shortage of good bbq in memphis....I would recommend the rendevous and maybe a stop by the peabody hotel for the duck march.
The Rendevous is where the tourists eat and is overpriced. You an argue all day about BBQ in Memphis but many locals enjoy Central BBQ or the BBQ shop.
Gibson Factory and the Civil Rights Museum are interesting. We thought Sun Studio tour was not much - you look at the room and a gift shop. Mud Island Museum is also good - it has an outdoor replication of the Mississippi River.
Tom Saywer RV Park gets great reviews. Another option in Northern MS is Hernando Point COE campground.
Enjoy your visit! - 0rionExplorerTunica isn't that far from there either if you get the gambling bug and want to go to the river boats to lose a little money. :D
- 0rionExplorer
rockhillmanor wrote:
edatlanta wrote:
When you are looking for the Rendezvous, yes the entrance is in an alley and you walk right past the trash dumpsters. Adds to the experience, but the ribs are great.
An RV Park to consider is Tom Sawyer. It is in West Memphis so you will have to drive to the Memphis attractions. Check with the park however before driving there. It is located right on the banks and I mean "right on" the Mississippi River and if the river is high it is under water. It is a great spot for barge/tug watching since they go right by your site.
X2 on Tom Sawyer CG great place to stay right on the mighty Missisp.
Do Check their website 'first' though. They will have their Mississippi River levels alert on the home page if they are underwater!
P.S. Stay WAY WAY away from the town of West Memphis. :W
glad you added that in there........don't want to get lost in West Memphis on a Saturday night. - tohareExplorerX3 for tom sawyer campground.
- Don_in_NiagaraExplorerGo for the ribs at the Rendevous Restaurant, down the alley from the Peabody hotel. See if you can get a tour of the upstairs memorabilia. The who's who of people that have dined there goes from presidents to the Rolling Stones.
- rockhillmanorExplorer
edatlanta wrote:
When you are looking for the Rendezvous, yes the entrance is in an alley and you walk right past the trash dumpsters. Adds to the experience, but the ribs are great.
An RV Park to consider is Tom Sawyer. It is in West Memphis so you will have to drive to the Memphis attractions. Check with the park however before driving there. It is located right on the banks and I mean "right on" the Mississippi River and if the river is high it is under water. It is a great spot for barge/tug watching since they go right by your site.
X2 on Tom Sawyer CG great place to stay right on the mighty Missisp.
Do Check their website 'first' though. They will have their Mississippi River levels alert on the home page if they are underwater!
P.S. Stay WAY WAY away from the town of West Memphis. :W
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