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Clarksdale, United States
Clarksdale, United States. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

About Clarksdale

Clarksdale is a town of 15,000 people (2020) in the Mississippi Delta. About an hour south of Memphis, this little podunk town draws visitors from all over the world for its blues clubs and blues history.

Clarksdale travel guide

Getting there

By car Downtown Clarksdale is a little north of the junction of Highway 61 and Highway 49 (the famous "Crossroads"). Memphis, Tennessee is about 75 miles north of Clarksdale on Highway 61. Jackson, Mississippi, is about 150 miles south. It is about 15 miles east of the Mississippi River.

By plane Clarksdale is served by a public airport, which is capable of serving large private airplanes. There are no commercial flights into Clarksdale. Memphis International Airport is 75 miles north of Clarksdale.

By bus Greyhound Bus Line, 1604 N State St., ☏ +1 662 627-7893.

Getting around

Having a car is pretty much a requirement in Clarksdale. According to one website, 91% of Clarksdale residents drive to work. However, visiting for a short time does not require driving as the downtown is entirely pedestrian-friendly. Taxi services:

Jerry's Cab Co., +1 662 624-9222. Jolly Cab, +1 662 624-9256. Pro Taxi, +1 662 302-0864. 24/7 taxi

See

1 The Crossroads (where US-49 and US-61 intersect). The intersection of Highway 49 and Highway 61 where Robert Johnson is said to have sold his soul to the devil in exchange for musical genius. (updated Jul 2015) 2 The Delta Blues Museum, 1 Blues Alley Lane, ☏ +1 662 627-68, fax: +1 662 627-7263, [email protected]. Mar-Oct: M-Sa 9AM-5PM; Nov-Feb: M-Sa 10AM-5PM. A museum founded in 1979 and dedicated to "the blues," which is in the restored Illinois Central Railroad freight depot. $7, ages 6-12 $5, under 6 free.

Do

Clarksdale Film Festival (January) Juke Joint Festival and Related Events (April) Mini Blues Fest (April) Crossroads Half-Marathon (Look for date) Annual Sunflower River Blues & Gospel Festival (August) Pinetop Perkins Homecoming at the historic Shack Up Inn and Hopson Plantation in Clarksdale. (Oct) Mississippi Delta Tennessee Williams Festival (October) Blues Harmonica Jam Camp, ☏ +1 310 457-8278. "Shack Up Inn & Hopson Comissary, 001 Comissary Circle. If there is one place where you can say the blues was created it is Mississippi Delta. Learn to play blues harmonica in the heart of the Blues Country at a 5-day seminar filled with classes, jams, and friendship. Travel out to Sonny Boy Williamson's grave, visit Muddy's cabin, and learn and play harmonica with some of America's great teachers and players. 1 Quapaw Canoe Company, 291 Sunflower Avenue, fax: +1 662 627-4070, [email protected]. Offers wilderness expeditions on the Lower Mississippi River, its Back Waters, Bayous, Oxbows, and Flood Plain between the levees. Tours can be arranged by the day or the week.

Buy

1 Cat Head delta blues and folk art, inc., 252 Delta Ave, ☏ +1 662-624-5992. According to its website, "Cat Head Delta Blues & Folk Art, Inc. is a 6-day-a-week store that features a full selection of blues CDs, videos, DVDs, books and collectibles as well as an affordable mix of Southern self-taught, folk and outsider art. 'It's kind of like shopping in a juke joint,' Roger (Stolle - owner) said, describing the building's rustic interior, colorful artwork, and down-home music. 'It's the kind of store we always dreamed of finding in our Delta travels but never did.'" 2 Collective Seed & Supply Co., 145 Delta Ave, ☏ +1 662-624-2381. You can buy pretty much anything here! Interesting browse and food. 3 Mag-Pie Gift & Art Shop, 253 Delta Avenue, ☏ +1 662 624-8385. M-F 10AM-5PM, Sa 10AM-2PM. The Mag-Pie Gift & Art Shop features unique gifts, home accessories and a Bridal Registry. It is across the street from Cat Head and is within easy walking distance from Ground Zero and other blues venues in the downtown area. (updated Apr 2023)

Eat

1 Abe’s Barbecue, 616 N State St, ☏ +1 662-624-9947. At the Crossroads of Highways 61 and 49. Opened in 1924. According to its website, entertainers eating there include ZZ Top, Paul Simon, Big Jack Johnson, Thomas Harris, Steve Azar, Charlie Pride, Conway Twitty. Abe’s is famous for its barbecue pork and beef, hot tamales, and ribs. 2 Atzimba Mexican Restaurant, 706 S State St (Highway 61). This has become a popular spot in Clarksdale since it opened. The restaurant is usually filled to capacity, but there is never a long wait. If it’s your birthday, be sure and tell them as they love to put a traditional sombrero on your head and sing “happy birthday” to you in Spanish. 3 Ramon's, 535 Oakhurst Avenue, ☏ +1 662 624-9230. Fried Butterfly shrimp is one of the favorite dishes at Ramon's, which has a full menu of delicious food. Ramon's is only open evenings. 4 Rest Haven, 419 State Street. A Clarksdale tradition for more than 50 years. Middle Eastern cuisine shares the same table with traditional southern food, such as black-eyed peas and turnip greens. The specialty is kibbie, and include stuffed kibbie, kibbie patties, kibbie sandwiches, and even raw kibbie. The coconut and chocolate cream pies that have been popular for almost 30 years. 5 Rust Restaurant, 218 Delta Avenue, ☏ +1 662 624-4784. Rust Restaurant is a trendy, upscale restaurant which was opened in 2008 by Randall Andrews, a Clarksdale native who graduated from the Memphis Culinary Academy. Rust Restaurant's fare includes gumbo, crawfish, and seared tuna. 6 Stone Pony Pizza and the brick bar, 226 Delta Avenue (Downtown), ☏ +1 662 624-PONY (7669). 4PM - late. Its building that has been in Clarksdale since 1912 and has been renovated. The restaurant has five flat-screen televisions, Wi-Fi accessibility, and a pictorial history of Clarksdale and many of its colorful residents. The food is homemade, hand-tossed pizza. 7 Yazoo Pass, 207 Yazoo Avenue (downtown), ☏ +1 662 627-8686. M-Sa 7AM-9PM. You can en

Drink & nightlife

1 Bluesberry Cafe, 235 Yazoo, ☏ +1 662 627-7008. A dive with live blues on Mondays. (updated Jul 2015) 2 Ground Zero Blues Club, 252 Delta Ave. W Th 5-11PM, F Sa 11AM-midnight. So named because of the wide-spread belief that Clarksdale is where “the blues” began. The club is partly owned by actor Morgan Freeman, who is a native of the Delta area of Mississippi. He helped open both Ground Zero Blues Club and Madidi’s Restaurants partly because he wanted some to make sure he had good restaurants when he returned home from Hollywood. Ground Zero has pool tables in the front part of the restaurant, exposed brick walls, rough wooden floors, and purposefully mismatched furniture that could have come from a garage sale. In the evening, it is an excellent place to hear live music and drink cold beer. (updated Apr 2023) 3 Hopson Plantation (Hopson Commisary) (Hopson Pickley Rd just west of US-49), ☏ +1 662 624-5756. Has a big music hall with live music. (updated Jul 2015) 4 New Roxy, 363 Issaquena Ave, ☏ +1 206-683-4917. An old movie theater with a roof that caved in, now an open air live music venue. 5 Red’s Lounge, 395 Sunflower Ave. A genuine juke joint with regular live music, and one of the last great juke joints in the Delta region. 6 Rust, 001 Commissary Circle (At the Shack Up Inn), ☏ +1 662 624-8329. (updated Jul 2015)

Sleep

Budget 1 America's Best Value Inn, 350 South State St, ☏ +1 662 621-1110.

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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