A Overton Square Bar Crawl

Four stops, one evening. A Memphis drinking neighbourhood.

This is a working bar crawl through Overton Square, Memphis's most concentrated drinking neighbourhood. A Memphis drinking neighbourhood. Four stops, one evening, mapped by editors who actually drink here on Friday nights.

The order matters. Start polished, peak in the middle, end somewhere quieter. Every room listed below is within a 10-minute walk of the next one — that's the value of a neighbourhood crawl.

Total time: about five hours. Total spend: depends on you, but plan £60-£100 per person. Save this page, send it to whoever you're meeting, and let Overton Square take care of the rest.

The Route

Four stops, ranked

Walking distance: under 1km between stops. Treat the timings as guidance, not gospel.

No. 01
Stop 1 — 18:00 Aperitif
Overton Square · $$$ · Cocktail Bars
Boutique cocktail room in Overton Square pouring an ingredient-forward menu built around Memphis whiskey sour with peach variations.
Start at the most refined cocktail room in the area. One drink. You're warming up.
No. 02
Stop 2 — 19:30 First proper cocktail
Overton Square · $$$ · Rooftop Bars
Open-air rooftop in Overton Square with a tight cocktail list and a young dressed-up crowd.
Move to the room you'd take a first date to. Sit at the bar, talk to the bartender, order a house special.
No. 03
Stop 3 — 21:30 The destination
Overton Square · $$ · Live Music
Live-music bar in Overton Square with bands every weekend, long bar, and a thirty-something local crowd.
The bar that defines the neighbourhood. Reservations help. Stay an hour.
No. 04
Stop 4 — 23:30 Last drink
Overton Square · $$$ · Date Night
Wine bar in Overton Square with a tight natural-wine list and a small-plates kitchen. Best for a long Friday evening.
End somewhere unhurried — a wine bar, a music room, or a quiet hotel bar. One simple drink.
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Photos via Google Places. Editorial selection by Bars for Kings editors. Source