There is some exciting news for Memphis commercial moving in the area, especially for southern food fans. The famous restaurant chain Hard Rock Café is moving its Memphis location to the other end of Beale Street, and the current location will be filled by the popular Nashville-based bar and restaurant Tin Roof. Tin Roof has subleased the 11,000 square-foot building at 315 Beale St. and is planning a “substantial” renovation ahead of an opening late this year, according to local real estate insiders. The sublease is not anything to scoff at either, with current documents showing that Tin Roof has committed to the location through 2034.
So where is the Hard Rock moving to exactly? The Lansky Bros. building at 126 Beale, which is 24.512 square feet. The building will house the restaurant, as well as a Lansky clothing shop, and maybe even the Memphis Music Hall of Fame, as the city has approached the chain about making the museum adjacent to the Hard Rock. The new location is anticipated to open July 3rd.
This Beale Street location of Tin Roof, which is the first in Memphis, joins the chain of 13 locations throughout the US.