Memphis: A Tasty Return for Local Star Bertram Williams Jr.
When you think of Memphis, a city known for its rich culture, soulful music, and tantalizing food, it’s hard not to think of the remarkable individuals who call it home. One such individual is Bertram Williams Jr., a talented actor and community-builder. He’s made waves in the entertainment industry, most recently starring in Showtime’s acclaimed drama P-Valley. But aside from the glamour of Hollywood, his heart remains in the heart of the South—Memphis.
A Taste of Home
Recently, Bertram returned to Memphis after filming the much-anticipated season 4 of P-Valley. During our chat, he spilled the beans on where he loves to eat while soaking up his hometown vibes. When it comes to breakfast, he kicks off his day right with a stop at Groovy Gratitude, a delightful café located at 605 N. Second St.
“Their smoothies do me well,” Williams shared with a warm smile. “I’m not always looking to do anything too heavy in the mornings, and I need to replenish, then I love Groovy Gratitude.” Not only do they serve delicious smoothies, but their menu also boasts fresh fruits, paninis, and delightful snacks. It’s the perfect spot to grab a quick and healthy bite!
Seafood and Soul Food
Moving on to lunch or dinner, Williams has a steadfast favorite—Soul Fish Cafe, located at 862 Cooper St. “It’s my tried and true boo,” he grinned. “Every time I’m home, I’m pulling up to the Cooper-Young location. They’re going to be quick, they’re going to give me what I want, and I can get some zucchini so I get to balance my guilt with some veggies.”
Known for its soulful vibe and delightful seafood fare, the Soul Fish Cafe remains a mainstay in the Memphis food scene. Whether you’re in the mood for crispy fried fish or flavorful sides, this gem is waiting to satisfy your cravings.
Dinner with Style
Williams also shared that dining experiences are special when he’s with loved ones. “It’s all about the people,” he remarked. While he confessed to never having a “proper dinner experience” in Memphis beyond family gatherings, he recently made plans to change that. He excitedly visited JEM at 644 Madison Ave., a trendy spot that promises a vibe as warm as its delicious dishes.
He couldn’t help but rave about the short rib that he enjoyed. “The taste and presentation are key,” he noted, indicating that he hopes to try more local eateries as he settles back into his hometown routine. Whether it’s a date night or a fun night out with family, Williams knows the way to good food is just as important as the company of those around you.
Sweet Treats and Indulgences
With a busy entertainment schedule, the actor deserves a sweet treat every now and then, and he knows just the place to grab it: Zio Matto Gelato at 545 S. Main St. “I eat some of everything, and I’ve got a sweet tooth,” he admitted with a chuckle.
Williams humorously pointed out that while he strives to maintain a healthy lifestyle, he’s not shy about indulging in a bag of Takis every month or enjoying a dose of deep-fried chicken, a Southern staple. That’s why Zio Matto Gelato has caught his eye; it’s the perfect spot to satisfy any sweet craving during his visits.
Conclusion
Bertram Williams Jr. is more than an actor; he’s a proud ambassador for Memphis and all its culinary delights. From smoothie breakfasts to soul food lunches and sweet gelato treats, he reminds us that home is made even better with good company and great food. So next time you’re in Memphis, consider indulging in the same tasty stops loved by this local star!

Author: STAFF HERE MEMPHIS WRITER
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