Restaurant in Memphis, United States
Cafe Med
100Pearl PointsSuburban Mediterranean Counter

About Cafe Med
A modest counter-service spot in a Germantown strip mall, Cafe Med offers straightforward Mediterranean-leaning plates with no reservations required and early weeknight closing. Better suited to quick weekday lunches or casual neighborhood dinners than special occasions, it delivers easy walk-in access and quiet surroundings when you need a simple, low-friction meal in the eastern suburbs.
Cafe Med is a casual restaurant in Memphis with verified hours that run from late morning into early evening most days: Monday 11 AM–3 PM, Tuesday through Saturday 11 AM–7 PM, closed Sunday. Beyond those basics, Pearl does not have verified details on the menu, service format, pricing, reservations, or specific location within the city, so the safest way to plan is around the published schedule and a casual dress code.
What You're Getting
Use Cafe Med as a low-key Memphis option when the timing works for an 11 AM opening and an early 7 PM close Tuesday through Saturday. Monday is shorter, ending at 3 PM, Sunday is closed. If you are comparing other dining choices, Amerigo, Ronnie Grisanti's, Owen Brennan's Restaurant, Brooklyn Bridge are other names to consider, but check current details directly before relying on menu style, booking requirements, or evening availability.
How to Approach It
Plan around the early closing time: Cafe Med is open until 7 PM Tuesday through Saturday, closes at 3 PM on Monday, is closed Sunday. Dress is casual, so there is no need to plan for formal attire. Because Pearl does not have verified information on reservations, takeout, delivery, seating, dietary accommodations, or specific dishes, confirm those details with the restaurant before making a special trip.
For a wider look at Memphis dining, start with our full Memphis restaurants guide. If you're planning a longer stay, you can also consult recommendations from our Memphis hotels guide and our Memphis bars guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Cafe Med good for a special occasion?
Cafe Med has a casual dress code and early hours, with service ending at 7 PM Tuesday through Saturday, 3 PM on Monday, no Sunday hours. Pearl does not have verified details on reservations, seating, or service style, so confirm directly if you are planning a celebration. Ronnie Grisanti's or Owen Brennan's Restaurant may also be worth comparing as other Memphis dining options.
What should I order at Cafe Med?
Pearl does not have verified menu details for Cafe Med, so specific dishes cannot be recommended here. Check the current menu directly before visiting, plan your timing around the verified hours: 11 AM–3 PM Monday, 11 AM–7 PM Tuesday through Saturday, closed Sunday.
What should a first-timer know about Cafe Med?
The verified basics are simple: Cafe Med is in Memphis, dress is casual, the restaurant is open Monday 11 AM–3 PM, Tuesday through Saturday 11 AM–7 PM, closed Sunday. Pearl does not have verified details on reservations, takeout, delivery, seating, or service format.
What are alternatives to Cafe Med in Memphis?
Other Memphis dining names to compare include Amerigo, Brooklyn Bridge, Las Tortugas Deli Mexicana, Owen Brennan's Restaurant, Ronnie Grisanti's. Check each restaurant directly for current hours, menus, booking details.
What should I wear to Cafe Med?
Cafe Med has a casual dress code. Comfortable everyday clothing is appropriate.
Location
1817 Kirby Pkwy #7, Germantown, TN 38138
Memphis, United States
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Also Consider
- Brooklyn Bridge, Notable alternative
- Las Tortugas Deli Mexicana, Notable alternative
- Owen Brennan's Restaurant, Notable alternative
- Ronnie Grisanti's, Notable alternative
- Amerigo, Notable alternative
Cafe Med occupies the easiest-to-book, lowest-friction tier in Memphis's suburban dining landscape. Amerigo and Ronnie Grisanti's both require advance planning for weekend tables and deliver fuller-service Italian cooking at higher price points, while Cafe Med keeps walk-ins welcome and the check lower. Owen Brennan's Restaurant brings a livelier bar scene and Creole-influenced menu, making it a better choice for groups or evening energy; Cafe Med stays quieter and closes earlier, appealing to diners who prefer a more subdued pace.
Brooklyn Bridge and Las Tortugas Deli Mexicana offer comparable counter-service formats and casual pricing, but both run later hours and attract larger crowds on weekends. If you need a guaranteed table without calling ahead or waiting, Cafe Med is the safer bet Tuesday through Thursday; if you want more menu variety or a scene with momentum, the other spots deliver more atmosphere and extended service windows. For neighborhood regulars prioritizing convenience over ambition, this is the path of least resistance.
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