Discover What’s New Just Beyond Memphis

The buzz around Memphis is not just downtown. Neighboring suburbs like Bartlett and Collierville are welcoming a wave of fresh restaurants and retail shops, turning up the flavor and shopping fun in West Tennessee. Whether you call Germantown home or make weekend trips out east, there’s something new for everyone to explore this spring.

New Eats in Bartlett

Bartlett is now home to two highly anticipated eateries. Foodies can check out Big Bad Breakfast, a Southern-inspired spot serving up bold breakfasts and brunches daily. Also opening its doors is Midtown Pizza Kitchen, bringing house-made pies and classic Italian vibes to the neighborhood. Both restaurants add more local flavor and family dining options near Memphis—perfect after a game at Municipal Park or a morning shopping run.

Carriage Crossing’s Local Boom

Collierville’s Carriage Crossing has welcomed a dozen new businesses, ensuring there’s something for every taste and budget. Expect to see a mix of familiar restaurant chains, local coffee shops, and fresh fashion retailers. This expansion includes everything from quick bites and artisan treats to specialty shopping, adding vibrancy just a short drive from downtown Memphis. Bring the kids, meet friends, or enjoy a date night—Carriage Crossing is now an even bigger destination for suburban fun.

Why Memphis Suburbs Are Worth the Trip

As the city grows east, these new openings help make the Memphis metro one of the top places to live and visit in Tennessee. New businesses mean more jobs and community spirit, plus more choices for Memphians looking for a delicious meal or unique shopping experience close to home.

See the full list of new openings and plan your suburban adventure today at the Commercial Appeal.

Explore your Memphis metro. Dine, shop, and support local growth!

Original Story by Corey Davis,Jacob Wilt at https://www.commercialappeal.com/story/money/business/development/2026/04/21/restaurants-stores-open-in-memphis-tn-suburbs-see-what-is-new/89623727007/

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