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Cafe du Memphis is Back

Celebrate Mardi Gras twice this year when Cafe du Memphis returns May 1st with its New Orleans-style food, but in a new format. 

The Rotary Club of Memphis’ annual festival, which benefits the Dorothy Day House of Hospitality, wasn’t held in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year, the event will be a drive-through event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Malco Summer Drive-In at 5310 Summer Avenue.

 In addition to food vendors, Cafe du Memphis usually features events for children and a jazz band, says event chair Lea Carr. “We are going to have music, but not a live jazz band,” she says. “We’re going to have music piped in.”

The food will be in closed containers, she adds.

The event is always held the first Saturday of every May. “So, that part did stay consistent.”

Prices are $10 for a half plate of beignets and coffee, or $20 for a full plate of beignets, shrimp and grits, and coffee. Those attending will drive through to pick up their orders. They may either take their food home or park in the theater lot to eat in their cars. All applicable health department protocols will be followed.

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the partnership between the Rotary Club of Memphis and the Dorothy Day House of Hospitality, which provides temporary housing and support services to married couples or single parents with children. In the past four years, the Dorothy Day House has expanded into two more homes. This allows it to serve nine families simultaneously, and up to 25 families annually.

Taylor Hughes is executive director of the Rotary Club of Memphis.

Purchase tickets at Cafedumemphis.com or at the event.

By Michael Donahue

Michael Donahue began his career in 1975 at the now-defunct Memphis Press-Scimitar and moved to The Commercial Appeal in 1984, where he wrote about food and dining, music, and covered social events until early 2017, when he joined Contemporary Media.