

Modern restaurant at The Guest House at Graceland, with American eats, a pool table & sports on TV.
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Address: 3600 Elvis Presley Blvd, Memphis, TN 38116
Phone: (901) 443-3000
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3600 Elvis Presley Blvd, Memphis, TN
The evening started on the loveliest note thanks to Latasha, who greeted me right away with a bright welcoming smile and the kind of easy warmth that makes you feel instantly comfortable. She checked in just enough, never rushed, always present. You could tell she genuinely enjoys taking care of people, and that energy set the tone for the whole visit.
Behind the bar, the bartender was equally inviting. Calm, confident, and clearly in her element, crafting drinks with care and a little Memphis attitude. There was no rush, no edge, just smooth service and a sense that you were in good hands.
Margarita moment:
Fresh lime flavor, tequila that does not whisper, and a properly salted rim. Memphis does not play when it comes to margaritas. It was so good I ordered a second without hesitation.
Short rib quesadilla:
Corn tortillas (yes please), beautifully plated, and stuffed with an over the top amount of real beef rib. Tender, not pot roast, and the spice level was just right. The Chihuahua cheese brought that gooey, stretchy, melt in your mouth goodness that makes a quesadilla unforgettable.
A couple of gentle notes: I would have loved a little more seasoning in the beef for extra depth, the pico had more heat than I prefer, and the guacamole could shine even more with fresher, greener avocados. Nothing deal breaking, just small tweaks.
The vibe here is happy and welcoming, with staff buzzing around and clearly enjoying their work. Great service, strong drinks, and a satisfying meal. Definitely worth the stop.
They also have plenty of TV’s here if you’re a sports fan. Overall, we enjoyed this place and i’d recommend it if you’re staying at The Guesthouse.
Our party of five was seated right away with no wait, plenty of room, and an inviting atmosphere. Located inside the Graceland Guest House, it was just a quick two-minute drive from the main property, and valet parking made it even easier.
We ordered a wide variety of small plates to share, and each dish was better than the last! Great flavors, fresh ingredients, and generous portions. The cocktails were equally impressive, and the King II Martini from the specialty drink menu had me all shook up (the peanut butter moonshine add on made it extra rockin’).
Service was friendly and attentive throughout. The only minor hiccup was splitting the bill, which took a little extra time, but overall, everything about our lunch was perfect.
If you’re visiting Graceland, don’t miss EP’s Grille! It’s a stylish, relaxing, and delicious way to dine like a king!
The Salmon burger my friend had and she said it was also delicious and look at that big piece of salmon. 5 star
Accommodate
as well . We hade the pink Cadillac was very good ! We can’t wait to come back while we enjoy our trip here !
The burgers were huge, messy and delicious. Too much food for one person.
It was a little pricey, but we will never be there again, and everything around the hotel does not look inviteable.
We started with the BBQ nachos, and Barry warned us they were huge. He was right – a solid two-four person appetizer. They were piled high with tender pork, flavorful BBQ sauce, and cheese sauce that actually tasted fresh, not like the cheap pre-packaged kind you get at most places. They were so good but we did not stop there.
For the main course, my wife got the Delta Burger with EP sauce on the side and Parmesan fries. I went with a flatbread topped with pepperoni, chorizo, and bacon. The portions were generous, and we ended up needing to-go boxes. The food was great overall.
Later that night, around 9:30 PM, we went back for dessert and had Barry as our server again. My wife got the chocolate cake and raved about it. I had the fried PB&J, which was served with vanilla ice cream. The ice cream did not taste like imitation or store bought – it was very rich, creamy, and had a homemade texture and flavor that made it stand out.
The atmosphere was laid-back and the retro booths added to the experience. Barry took great care of us both times. Prices were reasonable for a hotel restaurant, and the bar had a decent selection of domestic and local brews for those who drink.
Overall, EP’s Bar & Grill delivered great food, solid service, and a fun atmosphere. This is a strong option if you are staying at The Guest House.