Your Favorite Bar
Ernestine and Hazels is located in the South Main Arts District of Downtown Memphis, Tn. The bar spent its previous life serving as a dry goods store. The jukebox downstairs is one of the few remaining analog jukeboxes in the city, featuring soul and funk hits from the 60s and 70s. Soul Burgers are the only thing on the menu, and usually only served late at night. Make your way to the back of the bar and climb the stairs to what used to be a brothel. The rooms are now open to visitors, and one can hang out amongst the old furniture, broken refrigerators and televisions, and gutted pianos. Cracked mirrors and dirty bathtubs can be found in the bathrooms upstairs. Many people claim to have encountered the former inhabitants of the building. There is a small bar with a piano upstairs overlooking the trolley line on Main Street. You can buy drinks for the local bluesmen who camp out up there. Haunted or not, the place has a funky, seedy vibe to it. The patrons are a healthy mix of locals from either side of the tracks. Things don't really get going there until around midnight.
Eat, drink, dance, sing, talk to strangers. Filthy and seedy while still being homey. If there is a heaven, and by some mix-up I manage to get in, I hope its like this.
Downstairs.
Used for the video of Portland Oregon while the record was being mixed in Memphis.
Upstairs
Got some cash
Bought some wheels
Took it out
'Cross the fields
Lost Control
Hit a wall
But we're alright
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