Memphis Whistle is slated to open December 17th for to-go orders at its first brick-and-mortar location at 2299 Young Avenue. The space is slated to open as a restaurant/bar by the end of 2021.
What began as a drink delivery service during the pandemic blossomed into a space that owner Jef Hicks describes as a โquaint little houseโ with four rooms. He describes Memphis Whistle, which features a lounge space, dining space, and bar, as โlounge comfortable.โ
“One of the rooms has a couch, a couple of chairs, and a little settee. That is super loungey. Another room has three tables, a little more of a standard look. Everything will be lower lighting from lamps,โ Hicks adds.
As for the decor, Hicks says, โMost of the colors are very rich, royal, jewel tone, romantic colors โ so you could look beautiful in there at all times, especially in the evening.โ


The exterior of Memphis Whistle is a rich purple, accented with turquoise. โYou wonโt miss it,โ says Hicks. โYou would have to try really hard to miss it.โ
Also working with Hicks at Memphis Whistle are his wife, Amanda Hicks, who handles the office duties, IT, and accounting; and Winifred Henry, who Jef says, is “in charge of it all.” Jef and David Parks began the original Memphis Whistle. Parks will be bartending at the soon-to-open McEwenโs Memphis.
Describing the drinks, Jef says, โMine are more the Prohibition-style cocktails.โ These would be โthe old typically heavier boozeโ drinks like the Boulevardier and the Vieux Carre.
And, Hicks says, โI will be continuing to feature the Memphis Whistle cocktail recipes that brought us notoriety.โ
He described the drinks as โseasonal fruit forward with herbal tastiness and plenty of booze.โ
Kyle Gairhan is executive chef. โWe are concentrating on smaller fare along with sandwiches and burgers,โ Jef says. โAnd finger foods and tater tots. We are going to make our own chips to go with all the sandwiches. We make our own barbecue sauce. We cook our own pork. Weโre going to be making our own brisket. Weโre trying to do as much as we can in house.โ
And, Jef says, โWe will try to support local farms or small businesses as much as possible. Thatโs really important. To keep the dollars local.โ
Even the art on the walls is local. Featured artist Celeste Rachele did the pieces, which are for sale. โI want to support local art, food, drinks, produce,โ says Jef.

