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    Interstate BBQ is good, first time I ever ate barbeque spaghetti. Rendevous is also good. Limited selection of drinks, but worth it. Blues City on Beale and Second is tasty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midwest For Now
    Great suggestions. Actually, I have tried both Rendevous and Interstate and agree that neither one should be missed, especially the sausage/cheese appetizer at Rendevous. I also heard of an out of the way place called, "A&R Barbeque", down past Elvis' estate, on Elvis Presley Blvd. Not in the best part of town but the BBQ and fried pies are suppose to be worth the take out. Tried "Corky's", which I thought had a nice flavor. Even went to the Corky's in Destin last year but I heard they shut the Destin location down last August. Has anyone tried "Nelly's", who is related to the Jim Neely's of Interstate BBQ?
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    Hey. I am from Memphis and the top BBQ places are (for ribs primarily):

    Neely's (which has locations on Jefferson Street near downtown and also on Mt. Moriah in SouthEast Memphis.

    Blues City Cafe (Beale Street). This place is known for tamales, and it's steaks and catfish, BUT has to me the best ribs in town, if you like them wet. The Rendevous is a tourist trap (no offense intended) and are dry ribs. Interstate is pretty good, and Corky's as well, but it's gotten too popular and is now franchized.

    Try Blues City. Easy to get to...on the Corner of Beale and like 3rd, I think. Right at the start of Beale on the Northeast corner.

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    Neely's is owned by the Nephews of Jim Neely of Interstate BBQ fame. THe nephews are good, but don't hold a candle to uncle Jim. He also has what USA Today calls "The best BBQ pork sandwich in America".

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    Really appreciate everyone's comments. Just got back from the BBQ capital and here are a few return thoughts:

    Best Overall BBQ Complete Meal - Beale Street Blues Cafe
    (Ribs/FF/Beans/Slaw/Toasted Bread)
    Best Overall BBQ Pork Shoulder - A&R BBQ and Intestate BBQ (Tied 1st)
    Best Overall Cole Slaw - A&R BBQ (1st)
    - Interstate BBQ (2nd)
    - Blues City Cafe (3rd)
    Best Overall Company - Interstate BBQ
    Friendliest BBQ Joint - Interstate BBQ (1st)
    - A&R BBQ (2nd)
    Best Sauce - A&R BBQ (1st)
    - Interstate (Very close 2nd)
    Best Fried Pies - A&R BBQ (Peach and Apple)
    Best French Fries - Blues City Cafe (1st)
    - Interstate (Close 2nd)
    Best Secret Hideaway - Rendevous
    Best Rub - Rendevous
    Most distant waiters (Not particularly friendly) - Rendevous
    Best Sausage/Cheese Appetizer Platter - Rendevous
    Best Ribs (Pork) - Interstate
    - A&R BBQ
    Best Beans - Interstate BBQ (1st)
    - A&R BBQ (2nd)
    - Blues City Cafe (3rd)
    Best Fried Bologna Sandwich - Interstate BBQ
    Places Most likely to revisit (in order) - A&R BBQ
    - Interstate BBQ
    - Rendevous (For the atmosphere)
    - Blues City Cafe
    Best late night dessert - Apple Pie Dumpling (Served in a hot buttered
    skillet with a scoop of ice cream)
    Best Beef Brisket - Interstate BBQ
    Most entertaining proprietor - Jim Neely (Very personable. Spoke with
    us for about 15 minutes)

    Well, I'm sure I could go on and on but the above picks/placements kind of recaps a terrific weekend with my beautiful wife and extremely talented and fun sister and brother-in-law.

    Again, thanks for the suggestions and fantastic memories!
    Midwest For Now
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