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High Point Pub
The guide was updated:For a real, local slice of Memphis nightlife, swing by High Point Pub—a neighborhood hangout that’s been around since 1947. Inside, you’ll find shuffleboard, darts, a jukebox, and live music, plus a solid beer selection. Pro tip: grab a pizza from High Point Pizza right next door and bring it over.
Useful Information
- Address: 477 High Point Terrace, Memphis
- Opening hours: Tue–Thu 5:30pm–11pm, Fri & Sat 5:30pm–1am, Sun & Mon closed
- Website: www.instagram.com/high_point_pub
- Phone: +1 901 452 9203
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