The Restaurant at The Peabody Memphis
The restaurant at The Peabody Memphis is endorsed by experts. Out of 13 publications that we monitored, 5 mentioned the restaurant, including Frommer's, Lonely Planet and Oyster.
The Peabody Memphis
Frommer's
"Try to have a meal or afternoon tea at the very good Chez Philippe, probably one of the few French restaurants in the world that don't have (you guessed it) duck anywhere on the menu"
Lonely Planet
"The current incarnation, a 13-story Italian Renaissance Revival–style building, dates to the 1920s and remains a social center, with a spa, shops, restaurants, an atmospheric lobby bar and 464 guestrooms in soothing turquoise tones"
Oyster
"There are plenty of more sophisticated features, including Chez Philippe, rated one of the most romantic restaurants in the country"
Jetsetter
"Stores, restaurants, the front desk, bell desk and concierge surround the lobby bar and the black marble duck fountain, while an extension off the lobby contains several more shops"
Star Service
"Guests arriving downstairs beginning at 7:31 am are directed to the restaurant or room service, as there are no coffeemakers in the rooms"