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“100 year old grease”
Back in 1912, the late Elmer "Doc" Dyer opened his own cafe and began to develop a secret cooking process for the uniquely delicious world famous burgers we still serve here today on Beale Street. Legend has it that the "secret" was Doc Dyer's ageless cooking grease. This famous grease , strained daily, has continued to produce our juicy Dyer's Burgers for almost a century now. One of "Doc's" original employees, Mr. Kahn Aaron bought the establishment in 1935 and continued the Dyer's name and tradition of famous burgers. The Dyer's legacy continues to this day. Over the years, this famous cooking grease has been transported to our various Memphis locations under the watchful protection of armed police escorts, finally settling here on Historic Beale Street, Home of the Blues and World Famous Dyer's!
I loved the burger I got. The cook peedi made great food and i loved it so much. J got my food fast and quick. Read more
For the good of the order... I will say this.....Dyers is a good "I am drunk, I need to eat something to absorb some of this alcohol" type of spot. Its a seat yourself type of spot that does not... Read more
Been waiting for years to try this place so when I finally visited Memphis again, I made sure to try it. The waitress was super friendly and helpful but was extremely busy. Fries were good and... Read more
Dyer's Burgers
Hours
- Sun, Wed, Thu: 11:00 am - 12:00 am
- Mon: 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
- Tue, Fri, Sat: 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Reservations
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Drive Through
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