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Phone: (901) 402-8002

Address: 477 S Main St, Memphis, TN 38103

Website: https://www.facebook.com/vicevirtuecoffee

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Food & Wine Magazine designated Vice & Virtue as the "Best Coffee in Tennessee" in March 2022. From Food & Wine: "Everyone loves a great hotel lobby—a great hotel lobby with a serious coffee shop, that's where we climb aboard (and flatly refuse to get off). When the Arrive Hotel, well, arrived in the South Main section of Memphis back in late 2019, they had the good sense to bring the city's most exciting roaster, Vice & Virtue into the fold; their bourbon-barrel-aged beans are a Tennessee essential, if you can ever get your hands on them, but at other times, you'll just be happy hanging around the fledgling operation's first coffee bar, the focal point of this not-so-accidentally Wes Anderson-vibes space, the whole package a bracing gulp of modern fresh air in a decidedly classic neighborhood, around the corner from the old Arcade restaurant and the National Civil Rights Museum." Author: David LandselFood & Wine Magazine designated Vice & Virtue as the "Best Coffee in Tennessee" in March 2022. From Food & Wine: "Everyone loves a great hotel lobby—a great hotel lobby with a serious coffee shop, that's where we climb aboard (and flatly refuse to get off). When the Arrive Hotel, well, arrived in the South Main section of Memphis back in late 2019, they had the good sense to bring the city's most exciting roaster, Vice & Virtue into the fold; their bourbon-barrel-aged beans are a Tennessee essential, if you can ever get your hands on them, but at other times, you'll just be happy hanging around the fledgling operation's first coffee bar, the focal point of this not-so-accidentally Wes Anderson-vibes space, the whole package a bracing gulp of modern fresh air in a decidedly classic neighborhood, around the corner from the old Arcade restaurant and the National Civil Rights Museum." Author: David Landsel
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