A cold pint of Huey’s Gold Nugget Ale is perfect for guzzling as you nibble on cheese fries or potato skins while you await your World Famous Huey Burger at the various Memphis-area Huey's locations, served medium with all the trimmings. And you can get a spoonful of guacamole or a few strips of bacon balanced atop your all-beef patty, if you so choose. There are other sandwiches, too: tuna steak for the dieters, veggie burgers for the grazers, and grilled cheese for the kids. Burgers, onions, sour pickles, sweet tea, a slice of house-made lemon ice box pie — Huey’s has been serving these meals since 1970, and nearly every Memphian (regardless of age, race, gender or creed) has passed through the well-worn wooden doors that flank the entrance to the flagship Madison Avenue restaurant in Midtown for a bite to eat, a round of beers and the kind of camaraderie that can only come after decades of good business. Entire families cram the many booths, while office workers sit at the polished bar to grab quick meals on their lunch breaks. Couples favor Sunday nights — when Huey’s offers top-caliber blues and jazz music for free — while singles swear by the Friday evening cocktail scene.
Kids' menu. Full bar. Serving lunch, dinner and late-night daily.
Memphis magazine: Best Burgers, Best Fries, Best Late-Night Dining, 2011 readers' poll
Memphis Flyer: Best Burger, Best Lunch, Best Late-Night Dining, Best Kid-Friendly Restaurant and Best-Service, 2010 readers' poll
"Once upon a time there was only one Huey's, so if you wanted a great patty melt, some exceptional onion rings, and a chance to blow frill-picks into the ceiling, you had to visit the corner of Madison and Tucker in Midtown. Now, with graffiti-covered locations all across the city, Huey's has become the go-to place for a lunchtime crowd looking for tasty casual dining and efficient service."
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Memphis Flyer
A cold pint of Huey’s Gold Nugget Ale is perfect for guzzling as you nibble on cheese fries or potato skins while you await your World Famous Huey Burger at the various Memphis-area Huey's locations, served medium with all the trimmings. And you can get a spoonful of guacamole or a few strips of bacon balanced atop your all-beef patty, if you so choose. There are other sandwiches, too: tuna steak for the dieters, veggie burgers for the grazers, and grilled cheese for the kids. Burgers, onions, sour pickles, sweet tea, a slice of house-made lemon ice box pie — Huey’s has been serving these meals since 1970, and nearly every Memphian (regardless of age, race, gender or creed) has passed through the well-worn wooden doors that flank the entrance to the flagship Madison Avenue restaurant in Midtown for a bite to eat, a round of beers and the kind of camaraderie that can only come after decades of good business. Entire families cram the many booths, while office workers sit at the polished bar to grab quick meals on their lunch breaks. Couples favor Sunday nights — when Huey’s offers top-caliber blues and jazz music for free — while singles swear by the Friday evening cocktail scene.
Kids' menu. Full bar. Serving lunch, dinner and late-night daily.
Memphis magazine: Best Burgers, Best Fries, Best Late-Night Dining, 2011 readers' poll
Memphis Flyer: Best Burger, Best Lunch, Best Late-Night Dining, Best Kid-Friendly Restaurant and Best-Service, 2010 readers' poll
"Once upon a time there was only one Huey's, so if you wanted a great patty melt, some exceptional onion rings, and a chance to blow frill-picks into the ceiling, you had to visit the corner of Madison and Tucker in Midtown. Now, with graffiti-covered locations all across the city, Huey's has become the go-to place for a lunchtime crowd looking for tasty casual dining and efficient service."
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Memphis Flyer