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119, South Main Street, 38103, Memphis, Shelby County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 901-417-8435
website: www.blindbearmemphis.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 35.1417265, Longitude: -90.0543361
Christina Dixon
::Food used to be good and the staff used to not berate you if you simply called about a problem regarding the food you just picked up. I was with my grandma and little sister, so that should give an idea of how extra reasonable I was on my end. Sad that it's not good anymore. Even more sad that the staff could be so rude. Hopefully they can fix it.... Update: Still no reply to the email I sent to the owner as instructed by the screaming staff member. Perhaps fixing it is not a priority.
William T Roome
::Nice little speak easy. Smoking is allowed. No food. One pool table. $5 cover charge.
Amanda Bolton
::Always a great time at the Blind Bear. The private room is perfect for intimate gatherings to roast your friend for his birthday. The drinks are strong to give you courage and the service is quick to get your libations topped off.
Jeffrey Higginbotham
::In terms of the Speakeasy atmosphere, look up the Marble Ring in Birmingham. There’s really just no comparison. Until some state laws in Tennessee change, it sounds just a bit like this place has its hands tied. Even then, I see a place like the Patterson House in Nashville and I just can’t call this a true speakeasy. In its essence the Blind Bear is a decent bar for people to go to, but it’s been marketed as something that it really doesn’t live up to.
Ashley Scott
::My go to spot, staff is great know exactly what I want when I come in, the food is great the bands are great everything about this place is great! I recommend this place to everyone. Especially if you don't want the hustle and bustle of beale but you'll have just as much fun I promise!