With numerous delicious food and bar options, Overton Square is a great neighborhood to explore. Fun fact - We had our first date at Panta (now Swamp Bar)!
Our favorite park in Memphis! You can play a quick 9 or enjoy a stroll through gorgeous scenery. If you play a round of golf, find Griffen's brick outside the clubhouse!
They say the Mississippi Delta starts in the lobby of the Peabody and ends in Vicksburg... grab a drink in "the living room of Memphis," say hi to the ducks, and enjoy the tunes from the grand piano! Fun fact - in high school, Mimi's Dad used to let her sneak sips of his Brandy Alexanders when they would visit the Lobby Bar. They are delicious!
Hungry for the best ribs you'll ever have and a slice of Memphis history? Look no further than the world-famous Rendevous!
One of our favorites! Go for the drinks and pizza, stay for the atmosphere. Excellent brunch spot too! Mimi's go-to cocktails here are either a French 75 or a Southside.
Best burgers in town (in our opinion) - we have had many dates sitting at the bar!
The Zoo is one of Memphis' gems! April is a great time to visit one of the nation's best zoos.
Prepared to be blown away with the stories the Civil Rights Museum has to tell. If you have plenty of time, taking a tour is an afternoon well-spent. This is the best museum in Memphis, and one of the best in the country (in Mimi's opinion).
The birthplace of rock n' roll! Open 7 days a week, this quick 1-hour tour is a great way to learn more about Memphis legends like Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and Carl Perkins!
We are huge Elvis fans, and that's not just because we're Memphians! Put on your blue suede shoes and visit the most visited home in the nation, besides the White House of course! You can spend hours roaming the property and listening to Elvis classics. Fun facts - Elvis was Mimi's first crush and her grandmother has his autograph!