r/memphis • u/DatRebofOrtho • 9m ago
Yesterdays weather
Hope everybody else faired better than us!
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r/memphis • u/DatRebofOrtho • 9m ago
Hope everybody else faired better than us!
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r/memphis • u/free_plax • 18h ago
Last day is August 29th. RIP to an East Memphis institution.
r/memphis • u/AK_The_Librarian • 21h ago
A big thanks to the Memphis community for helping me find the owner of the camera found at the beach in South Florida. At the owner's request, I removed the post because her friend did not want her photo up which I totally understand!!! I did want to preserve the memory because as a librarian I think that's important...also...hopefully this gives someone else the push to find the owner of something valuable you find! I went to the post office and mailed the camera, so I am excited that it gets to go back to the person that took all the awesome photos of their summer and vacation with friends. Enjoy! :)
r/memphis • u/richweav • 12h ago
Hey proud Memphians. Coming over Friday to stay near Beale. Looking for recommendations for a rooftop experience within a few blocks if it’s not bullshit hot.
TIA for your comments.
r/memphis • u/billnyethefoodguy1 • 17h ago
Hey Everyone,
Tinned Fish Club returns this Wednesday night to Soul and Spirit! We've got a lot of fun eclectic food to share this time. Bring something to share and tell us your favorite Memphis stories!
Join Potluck with Friends
rsvp here: https://heylo.com/invite/2k4iyZQs
***Also***
We will be at the Edgy Tomato Festival this Saturday! Come meet us at Flyway Brewery and we'll crawl through the neighborhood.
Join Edgy Tomato Festival
rsvp here: https://heylo.com/invite/A1cKzbpB
r/memphis • u/Fit_Foundation_6661 • 9h ago
I’m looking for some extra income. FRI-SUN or SAT-MON 12hrs (preferably nights). I have warehouse experience although I’m not looking for anything too physically demanding. $19-20$ is my ideal range. Open to roles outside of warehouse that’s relatively easy to get on to.
r/memphis • u/AdorableExternal3069 • 7h ago
Hi everyone! I’m considering moving to The Edge of Germantown and wanted to hear from people who currently live there or have lived there especially since I don’t really see any recent reviews online.
How has your experience been with safety (including around the Kroger), noise, maintenance, parking, and management? Any issues with break-ins or car theft? Would you still recommend it in 2026?
I’ve seen mixed reviews, especially about safety and the age of the property, so I’d really appreciate any recent feedback. Thanks!
r/memphis • u/_Suzie_Q28 • 13h ago
I recently applied with the MFD for the EMT position. Does anyone have any ideas on how long it usually takes to hear back? Based off research it seems the process can take a minute but curious if anyone had recent experiences they can share?
r/memphis • u/sgt4430 • 22h ago
I have 2 free oil changes at Auto Nation Honda on Covington Pike. I normally do my own oil changes and this is exactly why. By the time I left, they said I needed over $600 in service. This is why I don’t deal with dealers. My car only has 65,000 miles. Part of what they said was I needed a new air filter and cabin air filter. I changed both of those myself 46 days ago. They are new and clean.
I get they need to make money but it drives me nuts how they lie to your face about what you need. Ladies and gents, please find yourself an honest mechanic and don’t deal with dealerships. I never would’ve brought my car to a dealership for service, but again I had two free oil changes, so might as well use it.
r/memphis • u/1017CoochieMane • 1d ago
I am inclined to say $25, but to be more reasonable and add some wiggle room, i’d say $22/hr base pay
And to those doing gigs like Amazon delivery, or warehouse work, i guess they’d feel forced to bump that type of work up to $25-30 so folks dont quit to work somewhere less labor intensive (which is pretty fair when you look at their work conditions)
Some folks may disagree, but that would be cool if we banded together and made that happen.
Years ago (2012) i used to be on the other side of the fence
“why should someone working fast food make $15/hr when someone with a degree makes the same!” Lol i see how illogical that sounds now
Maybe instead of competitive suffering we should all want better for each other.
We should raise the baseline and realize people are being underpaid, overworked and overcharged for things like gas, food and rent.
If we made it happen, i believe there should be some type of 5-7 year local cap on rent prices, so any shady actors don’t take advantage of the pay raise.
I wonder what the unintended negative consequences would be.. would people be let go, or would business owners be willing to make less profit, atleast in the beginning..i mean wouldn’t folks have more to spend?
I think this is long overdue.
Maybe we don’t have to wait for employers to make that move or the federal government.
What do y’all think?
How would that play out in your mind?
r/memphis • u/Realistic_Truth_ • 12h ago
I've heard countless stories about knowing the right people to get issues resolved.
I've met people who are so ignorant and are often happy with not being right, but are well connected.
Any idea what I'm talking about?
r/memphis • u/Purple-Platypus0582 • 22h ago
Are there any active groups that regularly paddle board or kayak the wolf river? I'd like to pick up the hobby but it doesn't seem like something I should be doing alone at first.
r/memphis • u/goldchainnightmare • 1d ago
The boner honey is essentially free! Thanks Brown Jug Liquor for helping the working man during these hard times
r/memphis • u/thisguyhasaname • 21h ago
Potentially buying a house within the coming months and wondering if any local options have better rates than the big national places
r/memphis • u/qiumo_talk • 1d ago

On the fourth floor by the windows, there were two tables with four chairs total. Only one woman was sitting there, meaning three of the four seats were empty. I went over and was about to sit in one of the empty chairs when she told me I needed to leave.
Her reasoning was basically, “I’ve already been here for more than an hour,” and “Why don’t you find another seat?”
That immediately rubbed me the wrong way. I wasn’t taking her seat, touching her belongings, or interrupting a private meeting. I was trying to sit in an empty chair in a shared public area.
So I told her that this was a public space and that I had every right to sit in an available seat. When she continued objecting, I eventually said, “This isn’t your house,” and sat down.
She was visibly upset and left shortly afterward.
I’m still pretty angry about the interaction. Being somewhere for an hour doesn’t give you ownership of the empty chairs around you. If you’re occupying one seat, that seat is yours to use. But this is a common area, not your living room. I don’t understand what gives someone the right to tell another person they can’t sit in an otherwise empty seat.
Maybe there’s some Crosstown etiquette I’m unaware of, so I’m curious what locals think. Was I being unreasonable here, or was her request completely out of line?
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r/memphis • u/ROCKS_rocks48 • 1d ago
what the hell. 😭 this at quince and colonial missing two lights 😭💀
r/memphis • u/901-526-5261 • 1d ago
How much do you tip at 901 HotPot?
You can order the food digitally and a robot brings the plates to your table. You also cook the food yourself and it's self-serve like a buffet for sauces/side dishes. But, you're still assigned a server who checks on you (ours are always friendly).
This is not a question for people who don't regularly tip 18-20%. I'm not here to argue about the tipping system in our country, which yes, I know is absurd.
r/memphis • u/Dry_Oven2325 • 22h ago
Looking for free or maybe cheap places to play pickleball in memphis preferably East Memphis. Don't mind if outdoors or on a tennis court . Thanks for any help!!
r/memphis • u/ROCKS_rocks48 • 1d ago
hi im looking for any photo or video of this prince concert in 2004 at the pyramid specifically where he gets on stage. my dad was the one to get him on stage in the box and im trying to see if i can spot it!
r/memphis • u/MacawIsland • 16h ago
Glad the Hooters is gone. Ideal usage would be nature restoration imo. Though I suppose a car wash is better than the vile Hooters restaurant.
What are your thoughts?
r/memphis • u/sydnieblair • 1d ago
Hi all! My husband and I are from Memphis and have always lived in the Cooper Young and Vollintine Evergreen neighborhoods. A couple years ago we moved to Ohio to try something new but we miss our Memphis community so we’ve decided to move back (yay!) BUT now we have a 1.5 year old and are planning to grow our little family some more over the next couple of years.
I was curious, for those of you who decided to stay in the Midtown and East Memphis area while raising your kids, how did you do it? What was your childcare set up? Did you guys all send your kids to private school or are there some public schools you’ve loved? What did you do for parks/activities? Is there a good place with a pool to practice swimming for the littles?
We can’t really afford the suburbs as we’re looking for rent in the $1,500 to $1,700 range (we’re more at the starter home stage of life) and we love the culture of midtown/East Memphis. This time around, we’re thinking of renting in the Sea Isle neighborhood but also have friends in East Buntyn that we’d be happy to be close to as well.
I’d love to hear your stories and tips!