Beale Street Walking Tour
The image shows a worn sign for Rum Boogie Cafe's Blues Hall, likely indicating a venue known for blues music.
A sunny day on a historic downtown street showcasing a row of vintage-style buildings with colorful storefronts and striped awnings.

Saloon Row on Beale Street in Memphis, TN

Beale Street Memphis, TN 38103
The following activities include admission to Saloon Row on Beale Street in Memphis, TN:
Beale Street Walking Tour Photo
11/20/2024 - 10/31/2025
See 'America's Most Iconic Street' on this fantastic walking tour and sightsee some of the most popular locations and attractions in the great city of Memphis, also called the Bluff City.
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The following tours visit Saloon Row on Beale Street in Memphis, TN:
Beale Street Walking Tour Photo
11/20/2024 - 10/31/2025
See 'America's Most Iconic Street' on this fantastic walking tour and sightsee some of the most popular locations and attractions in the great city of Memphis, also called the Bluff City.
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Steeped in history and echoing with the sounds of blues, Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee, is a point of interest recognized by music enthusiasts and devoted travelers worldwide.

More particularly, Saloon Row, a strip of Beale Street between Second and Third Street, brims with echoes of a time gone by and promises spirited fun for every visitor. Quench your thirst for both rich history and high spirits by paying a visit to this iconic watering hole district.

Saloon Row can trace back its roots to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when Beale Street was the epicenter of African American life and culture in the South. During the heyday of the saloons, patrons could indulge in not just the local brew but also theatrics and music, enveloping them in a colorful cultural tapestry reflective of the times. The street overflows with timeless stories about the personalities that have walked its planks, contributing to its rich cultural tapestry and embodying the heart and soul of Memphis.

Bearing witness to history, the saloons along this row boast distinctive architectural styles dating back to the late 1800s. They are an enduring testament to a pivotal time when Memphis was evolving into a modern city. Yet, it's not just the buildings that capture the allure; it's the vibrant life within them. From bluesy jam sessions to delicious Southern cuisine, there is a wonder waiting at every establishment. The New Daisy Theatre stands as a Beale Street icon, having hosted numerous iconic performers since its opening in 1941. It embodies the perfect blend of history and entertainment that defines Saloon Row.

A visit to the famous A. Schwab dry goods store, established in 1876, adds a delightful twist to the journey. As the only original business remaining on Beale Street, it offers a unique shopping experience reminiscent of old-world charm. From voodoo potions to vintage clothing, the store acts as a time machine, whisking visitors back to a time when Beale Street bustled with horse-drawn carriages and the air filled with the soulful strains of blues music.

In conclusion, Memphis's Saloon Row emanates with both history and culture. It invites visitors, not only to revel in its lively present but also to connect with its vibrant past. With its vintage architecture, authentic blues music, top-notch culinary delights, and unique sells, it compiles a rich Southern experience. Whether it is the music enthusiast craving the raw notes of blues, a foodie yearning to savor authentic Southern flavors, or a history lover hoping to transport back into time, Saloon Row guarantees a unique and unforgettable experience for all. Come, experience the past in the present, and let the music play on!


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