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Earnestine & Hazel's

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The Rambler
July 20, 2021
Earnestine & Hazel’s, like many other Memphis bars, is housed in a building that has a lot of history behind it. The building was formerly a pharmacy, then a cafe and lastly a brothel, but it’s now Memphis’ favorite dive bar and juke joint. Though the beer list isn’t as long as in some bars, all the domestic and foreign standards are available. For food, don’t miss the legendary “Soul Burger.” The secret “Soul Sauce” is what takes this burger from simple to extraordinary. Another main feature of this place is its excellent jukebox. Live music is played on the second floor. You may need to be just wary, though: this place is also known as America’s most haunted bar. Located along South Main Street, 2 blocks south of The Rambler.
Earnestine & Hazel’s, like many other Memphis bars, is housed in a building that has a lot of history behind it. The building was formerly a pharmacy, then a cafe and lastly a brothel, but it’s now Memphis’ favorite dive bar and juke joint. Though the beer list isn’t as long as in some bars, all t…
Jerred
July 29, 2020
Historic burger joint that has not been touched since the 1950s and 60s. Several legendary artist hung out here when visiting Memphis including Tina Turner, Ray Charles, and many more… The crooked/leaning staircase leading upstairs takes you back in time as you trace the footsteps of music history. The haunted jukebox comes on and plays songs relevant sometimes to your conversation!
Historic burger joint that has not been touched since the 1950s and 60s. Several legendary artist hung out here when visiting Memphis including Tina Turner, Ray Charles, and many more… The crooked/leaning staircase leading upstairs takes you back in time as you trace the footsteps of music history.…
Sabe
February 11, 2020
I could tell you stories about this place, but they would be best told over a drink while you're at the space. This old dive bar was once home to a brothel, and the rooms upstairs are still intact, with peeling paint and various pieces of old mismatched furniture. A couple of hair-stylist sisters -- Earnestine and Hazel -- eventually turned the 1930's pharmacy into a cafe, Russell George purchased the building in 1992 and re-opened it as a dive bar, leaving the building mostly untouched. These days, Earnestine & Hazel’s offers a glimpse into Memphis’ past, along with greasy “Soul Burgers,” pool, beers, and a famous haunted jukebox that’s known to play songs all hours of the night.
I could tell you stories about this place, but they would be best told over a drink while you're at the space. This old dive bar was once home to a brothel, and the rooms upstairs are still intact, with peeling paint and various pieces of old mismatched furniture. A couple of hair-stylist sisters --…
Aaron
October 14, 2019
One of the best dive bars in the world. It used to be a bordello, but now there's live music, burgers, cheap drinks, and private parlors.
Les
July 2, 2019
This is one restaurant you may not find in your “What to do in Memphis” pamphlets. It’s actually a dive bar juke joint said to be haunted. It is located downtown. The burgers are good and the atmosphere is great.

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531 S Main St
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