The Metal Museum is also right next to the Mississippi, which I took a picture of. This trip was the first time crossing it not in an airplane for Ana and I. The website shows some of the exhibits if you actually wanted to peek at the contents of the museum.
The zoo was a zoo, but a pretty nice one. The only pictures I took were of the frightening and unpredictable creature below. Going to the zoo late in the day was a good idea as it wasn’t too hot and sunny, the crowds were more limited, the animals seemed more animated than zoo creatures often do, and we still had time to see nearly everything.
After the zoo we went to dinner which would be largely not notable except that the chicken and waffles that Ana ordered were totally amazing. The restaurant (Local) made the maple syrup spicy and intriguing and the chicken was crunchy and anyway it was the best dish I think I've had in months if not years. Anyone else visiting Memphis should insist on having this dish. I had crab and goat cheese empanadas and they were tasty and featured a substantial quantity of real crab, but that chicken and waffles dish was just something else...
I didn't know it was worth taking a picture of until I tried it.
The next day we did brunch at a place called the Beauty Shop which was possibly the most fun I've had at breakfast ever. Fun faux-retro atmosphere, super fresh ingredients, creative but not too-creative dishes, and expert preparation - I enjoyed every bite. Ana ordered chicken and waffles again (they were super enormous this time) but lacking the spices of the night before they weren't quite as exciting. My fried eggs with toast and mangoes and veggies was better. Not cheap, but highly recommended.
Lee*, Ana, Lee's sister, Lee's sisters boyfriend (left to right)
*It should be noted that my facial hair was only cultivated for the qualifying exam (this trip took place between the written and oral portions) and does not represent my current 'standard' appearance.