Saturday, February 4, 2012

Memphis Restaurants - Sat Feb 4, 2012


If I Were King of Memphis ...
Memphis Flyer (blog)
They like their neighborhoods, their chain restaurants, their traffic, their malls, and their schools. Good for them. Live and let live. We're a River Town, not a farm community. B. Market what we are: a vibrant, interesting place to live.

Casablanca Restaurant to open in Cordova; Moe's franchisee plans two new ...
Memphis Business Journal
Isam Showli, Aimer Shtaya and Omar Moon are partners in Casablanca Restaurant, seen here in their East Memphis location. A touch of the Mediterranean is coming to Germantown Parkway's crowded restaurant scene. Casablanca Restaurant is planning to open ..
High beef prices are putting the squeeze on restaurateurs, grocers and consumers
Memphis Commercial Appeal
The restaurant says it's holding the line on prices and the size of its burgers. Huey's cook Ray Anderson shuttles burgers from the grill to the prep station Thursday during the lunch rush at the Madison Avenue location. The Department of Agriculture ...
Browse We Recommend
Memphis Flyer
Thank you for your recent offer to participate in the inaugural MBJ's Best Chef in Memphiscompetition. As people who work hard everyday to elevate the culinary experience in Memphis, we appreciate your coverage of the restaurant and hospitality ...
World's music in Memphis: 28th Blues Challenge fulfills international billing
Memphis Commercial Appeal
The 28th edition of the International Blues Challenge kicked off on Wednesday night in Memphis, with clubs in and around Beale Street reverberating with music as the first of some 230 acts offered up a kaleidoscopic take on blues, reflecting the myriad ...
French Quarter Inn May Become Comfort Suites
Memphis Flyer (blog)
... meeting at Memphis Heritage's Howard Hall on Wednesday evening. The property is under contract to be purchased by two local businessmen, Rishi Chopra and Jay Kumar. Chopra owns several local Subway restaurants, a liquor store, and a Baskin Robbins.



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