News Summary
Memphis is welcoming an exciting lineup of new restaurants just in time for the 2024 holiday season. From approachable fine dining at JEM to delightful gelato at Zio Matto, thereโs something for everyone to enjoy. Explore tropical cocktails at Mary’s BOTE, comfort food at Evergreen, and innovative breakfast dishes at Kitchen Laurel. Plus, classic deli offerings have returned at Front St. Deli, while 901 Slushies brings fun dessert options. Experience Memphisโs vibrant food scene this holiday season with a variety of remarkable new eateries to indulge in.
Exciting New Restaurants to Explore in Memphis for the 2024 Holiday Season
Memphis is buzzing with excitement as 2024 ushers in an array of new dining options just in time for the holiday season! Whether youโre a foodie looking for the latest hot spot or just searching for a cozy place to enjoy a meal with friends and family, this city has got you covered with some remarkable openings. Letโs dive into the best new eateries that are sure to tickle your taste buds!
1. JEM (Just Enjoy the Moment)
First up is JEM, located at 644 Madison Ave! Co-owned by Josh Mutchnick, who has a rich background with experience from four Michelin-starred restaurants, JEM sets the bar high. This place is all about โapproachable fine dining,โ eliminating the intimidation that often comes with upscale dining. To make it even clearer whatโs on the menu, they provide a handy โfood dictionaryโ to help you navigate through complex dish names.
Right now, you must try the Pan Seared Red Fish, delicately served with brown butter, sweet potato, mushrooms, collard greens, and a flavorful harissa-coconut cream sauce. And donโt forget to check out the fan-favorite year-round dish, Gnocchi, paired with Vidalia onion soubise, Calabrian chiles, and pickled garlic.
2. Zio Matto Gelato
Next on the list is the first brick-and-mortar shop of Zio Matto Gelato, nestled at 545 S. Main St in the Central Station Hotel, which opened its doors in April 2024. Having sold delicious gelato since 2021, they are ready to dazzle you with 12 authentic Italian gelato flavors. And if thatโs not enough, they whip up delightful treats like gelato pops, macaron sandwiches, and scrumptious cakes!
3. Mary’s BOTE
If youโre in the mood for a tropical vibe, look no further than Mary’s BOTE, or Bar of Tropical Escapism, located at 588 Cooper St.. This charming spot, which also opened in April 2024, serves up a delightful selection of cocktails like Mai Tais and frozen Piรฑa Coladas, all presented in cute tiki glasses. For those who prefer a non-alcoholic refreshment, youโll find a variety of options to choose from here as well!
4. Evergreen
Over at 212 N. Evergreen St., youโll find Evergreen, a neighborhood bar and grill created by former Longshot chef David Todd. The menu is packed with freshly crafted comfort food! You must check out the Korean Fried Chicken Sandwich and Masala Fries. Those craving something crispy will love the tender duck served with a delicious cashew pesto.
5. Kitchen Laurel
Breakfast lovers will adore Kitchen Laurel, located at 800 Cooper St.. Former Tsunami chef Kevin Sullivan is at the helm, cooking up enticing breakfast dishes that blend traditional and international flavors. You can look forward to mouth-watering options like sweet potato waffles, delightful breakfast fried rice, and the unique pimento grilled cheese.
6. Front St. Deli
After a long hiatus, Front St. Deli is back and better than ever at 77 S. Front St.. Revamped and ready to serve, this deli offers classic sandwiches like the Cubano and Italiano made with fresh-baked tomato bread. And donโt skip the sidesโthereโs a baked potato casserole and a variety of refreshing salads to complement your meal!
7. 901 Slushies, Ice Cream & Treats
Lastly, making a splash in the dessert scene is 901 Slushies, Ice Cream & Treats, now open at 1469 Wells Station Road in Berclair and 6253 Stage Road in Bartlett. This place is serving up Michoacรกn-style paletas and ice cream, along with slushies and a variety of unique Mexican desserts. Will you dare to try the corn-flavored ice cream? The selection is bound to pique your curiosity!
With all these fabulous new restaurants popping up, this holiday season in Memphis is shaping up to be unforgettable! So grab your friends, gather the family, and get ready to indulge in some incredible flavors. Happy dining!
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Additional Resources
- Commercial Appeal: New Restaurants in Memphis
- Wikipedia: Memphis, Tennessee
- Memphis Flyer: Zio Matto Gelato
- Google Search: New Restaurants in Memphis
- Daily Memphian: 901 Slushies and Ice Cream
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Restaurant Industry
- Memphis Flyer: Ice Cream Dreams
- Google News: Memphis Restaurant News
- Choose 901: Frozen Treats in Memphis

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