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Hours

11am to 2am daily

Cross Street

South Second Street

Parking

Pay lot on Beale

Pricing

$5 cover

City's Best

Rum Boogie Cafe   

182 Beale St
Memphis, TN 38103
901-528-0150
www.rumboogie.com/

Rating: 4 out of 5  (12 Ratings)   Read Reviews (12)    Rate and Write a Review

In an area full of blues joints, overpriced stores and tourist traps, the Rum Boogie Cafe is a sure bet for real Beale flavor. Live music every day goes late into the night, the house is always rockin' with a band, and there's always someone on the dance floor. Music memorabilia is scattered throughout the club, including rare Stax Records collectibles that other clubs on Beale wish they had. Above the stage are guitars autographed by the likes of Albert King, ZZ Top and Stevie Ray Vaughan. The club is multilevel, and the bar area is always congested. Don't hesitate to check out the spiral staircase -- the sound and view upstairs is still good. -- Nancy Apple

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12 Ratings and Reviews

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Review rating 5 out of 5
rum boogie
By Pjangeli1 on 01/15/2009
loved it loved it loved it going back someday soon i hope
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Review rating 5 out of 5
By CRAIGCvngtn on 09/24/2008
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Review rating 5 out of 5
Great Band
By Gchismwms on 07/25/2008
I enjoyed the music and the food. Their band and the singers are the greatest. I know two of the singers in the band. Every place they would sing, my husband and I would follow them. The lead singer, James Govan and Billy have great voices. James can sing songs that other singers sang much better. I've never known anyone that could sing like Otis Redding but he sounds just like him.
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Review rating 4 out of 5
I will only go listen to one band downtown
By Ipiqwarrior on 06/20/2008
Elmo&The Shades...very entertaining, fun and full of good music, featuring some of thetop players in memphis and in the world for that matter doing what memphis is famous for in the traditional way. if you haven't seen this band they make your trip to beale street worth it.