United States Tennessee Memphis
Earnestine & Hazel's
A historic dive bar known for its soulful jukebox, famous soul burgers, and rumored ghostly inhabitants, housed in a former brothel.
- 531 South Main Street
- (901) 523-9754
- https://earnestineandhazel.com/
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Memphis' most famous (or infamous) dive bar is known for its music connections: Little Richard once stayed here for three weeks while he was broke AF and ate only chili, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were inspired to write "Honkey tonk Women" and "Brown Sugar" while visiting in the 60's. Today, it's your typical dive with sticky floors, cheap beer, and immaculate vibes.
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