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Hours

Mon.-Sat 11-3AM
Sun. 12PM-3AM
Kitchen open until 1AM every night.

Parking

Free parking in rear and street parking available

Blue Monkey   

2012 Madison Ave
Memphis, TN 38104
901-272-2583
www.thebluemonkey.com/

Rating: 3 out of 5  (18 Ratings)   Read Reviews (18)    Rate and Write a Review

At Midtown's Blue Monkey, pizza and potations rule the roost. The Blue Monkey owners restored the original interior and beautiful bar at this trend-setting hot spot that once housed Trader Dick's, giving top-notch bartenders the tools to quench your thirst. And they pour cheap pints weekly for dollar pint night. Posters from historical rock 'n' roll concerts drape the walls, as the Blue Monkey quickly becomes the coolest club at the Square. Crowds pack the Blue Monkey nightly. For music, the club's local and national touring acts set trends in Memphis.

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Review rating 5 out of 5
MONKEY MOMENT
By bryoman2 on 06/09/2005
Excellent establishment, Originally from Memphis and visit about twice a year and I make it a point to go to Both of the Blue Monkeys'. I've had nothing but great service and would recommend it to anyone and I must say that I have seen some of the Hottest looking women come in there. Definitely a MUST SEE whether living in Memphis or just visiting. Look forward to my next trip there. B.R.
hollygparty
Review rating 0 out of 5
HollyGParty's Review
By hollygparty on 11/24/2003
We never could get drinks at the bar because all of the bartenders were talking to their friends and fellow employees. After finally locating a clean table we received good service, but three of our group were stomach sick the next day.
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Review rating 5 out of 5
Camille
By joycking on 07/21/2003
Wonderful pepperoni pizza I have ever had. Crust, sauce, cheese, and pepperoni was perfect. Cooked just right.
marshab50
Review rating 3 out of 5
Marshab50's Review
By marshab50 on 05/16/2003
As a Midtowner (and proud of it) since the late 70's I remember Trader Dick's quiet fondly. Had been holding off on trying the place, almost knowing it would not meet my expectations. Yes, it's all there: the long bar that is comfortable to hang at and the durable if not s/w rustic interior.I'll be back for that alone, not the drinks. We ordered a double Margareta (strained)and a Tom Collins. What's so tough about that! Bartenter couldn't mix a Tom Collins and the Margareta was swill. Nostalgia will take me back but next time I'll order something in a bottle. Must have been Butch's night off, huh?