Blues City Café, Memphis, Tennessee
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- Night Life & Entertainment travel tip
- City center
It was the first time that I had so much fun with strangers. After the party starts everyone just gets so energized that you treat each other like old acquaintances. Amazing. Go and try it, it is something to experience!
Address:
140 Beale St, Memphis, TN 38103, USA
Opening Hours:
11am to 3am and 5am on Fri/Sat
On the web:
http://www.bluescitycafe.com/

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