Memphis activities in july




















We have all been through alot this past year and just like last year we are providng a safe and fun place to celebrate! Come dressed in costume, enjoy some treats, and decorate a pumpkin! Don't miss out on one of the best Halloween parties you'll ever attend! There will be food, costume contests, raffles, photo booth and more! Find More Locations.

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With the crisp air setting in, it is time to warm up with some cocktails! The exceptional bartenders at Tiger and Peacock have crafted the Your favorite spooky event is back! Zoo Boo is the after-hour event you don't want to miss. Candy stations, magic shows and straw mazes make Are you brave enough to survive the Trail of Terror?

From the Vault: Drive-Ins vs. Introducing Our August Cover. Did you hear? While you are there, scoot over a block, where B. They are returning the music in the form of a family-friendly block party. All Memphians are invited to stop by and enjoy live music, food trucks, Grizzlies giveaways, activities for kids, and the company of a community following a long hiatus from live music. The Memphis Grizzline will kick off the party.

Guests can compete for prizes during a two-hour block of live-band karaoke. Amanda and David Krog opened Dory restaurant earlier this year, stating that at some point they would have wine dinners, according to an article written last February by Contemporary Media food writer Michael Donahue.

That time has come. Guests can expect to enjoy a five-course tasting menu featuring PortoVino wines for an optional pairing. Duck lasagna made with wafer-thin pasta, braised duck ragu, cocoa bechamel, and parmigiano reggiano will be the featured course.



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