The Arcade
by Amy Curtis
Title
The Arcade
Artist
Amy Curtis
Medium
Photograph - Photography
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The Arcade has the honor of being Memphis’ oldest restaurant. Speros Zepatos founded the diner in 1919 after immigrating from Cephalonia, Greece. Situated at the corner of South Main Street and G.E. Patterson, the original building was a small, one story, wood framed building. Food was actualy cooked on potbelly stoves!
It is no wonder that The Arcade is the oldest restaurant in Memphis. Their sweet potato pancakes alone have put them on the map – that and the Elvis booth.
The Arcade (opened in 1919) is a third-generation family-owned restaurant in the South Main Arts District on the trolley line. They serve generous portions of southern-style breakfast including country fried steak with eggs, breakfast casserole, and biscuits and gravy.
Lunchtime at the Arcade will give you the choice of a meat and two daily special, salads, sandwiches and the like. But, you must try their pizza. They use fresh ingredients and great toppings served on a crispy crust. The Downtowner has feta cheese, artichoke hearts and olives and is fabulous. Why not sit in Elvis' booth and order a fried peanut butter and banana sandwich?
Their longevity, great food and the fact that that Elvis' was a regular has made them a favorite of locals and the media as well. It has been featured in numerous movies: Elizabethtown, The Client, The Firm, and Walk the Line to name a few. Their southern-style breakfast has made them a featured restaurant on The Food Network and The Travel Channel.
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October 7th, 2020
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