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Best Southern BBQ
We're heading thru NC and SC thru Greenville to Marietta SC xmas week. Can anyone rec. a good BBQ place not too far from the highways.
Can anyone fill this Yankee in on the different types of Southern BBQ. Got a favorite? Thanks ahead; Sherry |
I can't believe all the tar heels on this board havne't chimed in yet. Probably because this question has been asked and answered a lot already (do a search using north carolina and barbecue or bbq).
In a nutshell, you'll get great BBQ in eastern NC (vinegar-based, pork BBQ, awesome) right off of I-95, say in Rocky Mount or Wilson. |
Oh, and you'll get a lot more about this, but the 3 basic carolina styles, all slow raosted prok barbecue are distinguished mainly by the sauce used:
Eastern (NC) style has a more tangy vinegar-based sauce. Western (NC) style has a light tomato-based sauce, may still have some tang, but not as much as eastern style. SC style is mustard-based sauce. You can get it pulled, sliced, or chopped, as a "plate" or as a sandwich; usually it's accompanied by cole slaw, hush puppies, and great iced tea . . . and banana pudding in the somewhat unlikely event that you have room for dessert. |
I don't think I have ever eaten any "bad" BBQ. It's all pretty good to me. However, one good way to decide if a BBQ place is worth stopping for, check the parking lot at lunch time. If it's full, there's a very good chance it's pretty good.
If you find that it seems a little dry, it's quite alright to add more sauce. I like the sweeter Carolina style sauce. It seems to have more ketchup and brown sugar flavor. One horrible thing has happened to BBQ places. They have started cooking in a regular oven and adding smoke flavoring. It's NOT the same. You want real PIT BBQ. You should be able to smell the meat cooking out in the parking lot. |
If you are taking I-85 through NC here are a few places to stop:
Creedmoor, NC (just north of Durham): Bob's BBq, just off the highway exit. Durham, NC: I-85 at Guess Rd exit Hog Heaven. I-85 at Hillsborough Rd exit (though you might have to exit onto 15-501 to get to Hillsborough Rd. my mind is blanking right now): Bullock's BBQ. Note: Bullock's is closed for most of July. It's not on Hillsborough Rd., turn at the Eckerd's and go down the road 1/4 mile. Hillsborough, NC: I-85 at highway 86 exit Allen & Son's. Several miles down the road. By the train tracks. If you reach I-40 you've gone too far. Greensboro: Near the Coliseum is Stamey's. I-85 at Lexington: you've hit the motherload. |
I-95: Ralph's in Roanoke Rapids, 1 mile from the hwy, Exit 176 (I think).
Not the best in the state but the best on I95 that we have found in a half dozen trips to Florida at xmastime. |
More good choices than I could ever imagine.
Thanks; Sherry |
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