Allen & Sons is not that good. I'm of the opinion that it gets so much run solely because it's in Chapel Hill and many of this states writers went to school there and are nostalgic.
WrongAllen & Sons is not that good. I'm of the opinion that it gets so much run solely because it's in Chapel Hill and many of this states writers went to school there and are nostalgic.
Wrong
Lol. You mean like manageable traffic, lower crime, and lower cost of living? Congrats on Marietta and Cobb County tho.
Back to the thread, Sauceman's in Charlotte for western NC style BBQ. Wilbur's and King's for eastern NC. Smithfields actual BBQ is meh, but gets the job done. They're Brunswick stew, however, is incredible.
Spoons is meh.
What's everyone's opinion of Camel City BBQ Factory? I like it better than Bibs, but it seems to have been losing its flavor and tenderness the last couple of times I've been there. They're catering my wedding so hopefully they get it together.
As far as best I've ever had goes:
Wilber's in Goldsboro wins eastern style.
BBQ Center is my Lexington fix with Smileys a close second (fuck Speedys and Lexington)
BBQ Center by far in Lexington proper.
Had Honky Tonk for the first time at a wedding this weekend. Was delicious even when catered which is hard for BBQ, IMO.
So does anyone have experience having BBQ shipped out of state.
Living in Florida, this is making me crave good BBQ.
And I'd add bullocks more for their hush puppies. And fuzzies will always be special for me
Best I've had is Scott's in Hemingway, SC. Second best is B's in Greenville.
I like Wilber's but their sides are terrible.