Blue Note Bar & Grill
341 Beale St, Memphis, TN, 38103
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Address :
341 Beale St
Memphis, TN, 38103 - Phone
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Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : Yes
Noise Level : Average
Music : DJ
Good For Dancing : Yes
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : Yes
Best Nights : Fri, Sat
Coat Check : No
Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Has TV : Yes
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Brendan C.
Down past all the big lit up signs on Beale Street, tucked away at the very end on the right is Blue note. From the outside, you can just tell the music is a bit better here. The Memphis Blues Brothers play an excellent mix of Memphis soul and blues. The place has great character and an eclectic bunch of locals that dance along to every song. The beers are cheap and service is good. This is the place to go if you want classic Memphis blues.
(5)Dee Dee C.
First off I'm always here for two things, cheap liquor and great music. Blue Note Bar & Grill does not disappoint on either. A rum & coke, in a glass not a plastic cup, is $5 and the bottled beer runs $2 up. The Friday night in January that we went there was a band playing down home and sho nuff juke joint blues. The place was far from crowded and the atmosphere was very juke joint, down in the country feeling. The server made sure we were good on drinks and the manager came by to check on us. If the menu didn't clash with the environment, and had some soul food on it this place would get all 5 stars.
(4)Katrina L.
Wish we could come back on a Friday or Saturday night. The service was outstanding. Our server helped us create the perfect frozen drink.
(5)Randy J.
I had a great time here at The Blue Note. Great place to hang and listen to the blues played. I even had a officer of the law who will remain name less knock my drink over and without even asking the drink was replaced by the excellent staff. I would and will be back to the Blue Note.
(5)Rodonna R.
Service was good we had a great quick meal, even had kids menu. Lots to see on the street. Lots a good music
(4)Destiny P.
Super fun restaurant/bar. They literally have the best of the best live blues/funk bands perform on stage. The atmosphere is really relaxed, you don't have to get dressed up. The food is amazing! I had the fried pickles, which were super thin and crispy almost like chips. If you have difficulty with lots of seasoning in your food I wouldn't recommend this place. Everything was packed with seasoning and flavor. The chicken strips were a huge portion. It literally looked like they deep fried full boneless chicken breasts as strips, with a lot of flavor. Wings were pretty good (again! Twice the size of your average hot wings). Peach cobbler was good and had the texture of bread pudding! #YUM Friendly waitresses. Comfy booths. Right on the corner of the Beale Street strip, in the heart of the action. Super cheap prices. I think we paid like $25 for 3 people.
(5)Paul P.
The food was meh. The fries were great but nachos tastes liked canned chicken and definitely canned cheese sauce. What made this great was the terrifically friendly and prompt service. Made us feel right at home. Will come back just for the service if nothing else.
(4)Onji S.
Our first visit to Memphis and as we strolled down Beale St. we decide to check this place out. The live music was great--we even bought a CD! We ordered a couple drinks and one of the waitresses had a shirt on that said "Best wings on Beale St."...so we decided to order some. Our waitress suggested the lemon pepper flavor (which neither of us is usually a fan of), but we tried it anyway. OH EM GEE. Fantastic! Not only were they seasoned amazingly, they were SO hot (temperature) that you know they were just made! Later we ordered peach cobbler with icecream, and although I am not usually a fan of peach cobbler, I REALLY enjoyed it! We left after about an hour to stroll down Beale St. again....and we ended up back at Lew's for more drinks and music! This will be our first stop on our next trip!
(5)Fred P.
My review is simply for the food. On October 14, just prior to the Pearl Jam concert at FedEx Forum my wife and I dropped into this spacious new bar/restaurant for a quick bite. Located at the very end of the strip, the place was empty when we arrived and we were nervous we had chosen a sinking ship. I ordered a Blue Note burger which was served on toasted white bread. The bread had obviously been buttered and grilled - similar to a Grilled Cheese - which gave it an extra level of fucking awesome and the crinkle cut fries were cooked to perfection. My only negative was the poor beer selection. I had really hoped for a nice Hoppy IPA, but instead settled for a Heineken. Oh well, you can't always get what you want...you get what you need.
(4)Alaina B.
Went in for a late lunch, and decided to order the catfish sandwich. It was the best decision of the day! It came out piping hot and fresh. The fish was battered perfectly and was at least twice as big as the toasted bread it came on. Fries were seasoned well, and hot! We will certainly be back!
(5)Amber S.
This review is a month overdue. My friend and I visited Memphis just for the weekend last month, and this became our favorite place in town. In two days, we went back multiple times. Overall, great service, nice people own the place, and fun regulars. The music was top notch, and the food was very good. I recommend the wings personally. I cannot wait to go back to Memphis just to visit here.
(5)Rick P.
Just stepped in to watch the rest of a football game. Had a couple $5 drafts. Good cheap beer!
(5)Connie S.
What a great place for the blues. Great music, hospitality and food. Can't wait to go back again.
(5)John S.
There was a Blue Note Bar back in the storied past of Beale Street, so the name is entirely appropriate for this restaurant and club at the far eastern end of the entertainment district. The Blue Note features live music on weekends, but the food is cheaper- and better- than most places on Beale. The bacon cheeseburger is the best on the street.
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