Charleston areaCharleston - North Charleston - Mt. Pleasant - Summerville - Goose Creek
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Oh you evil people are making me hungry. After having the flu for a week and not wanting to eat anything other than chicken broth, I'm craving for bbq right now. Going to have to keep this page for furhter reference so we can drive down there and try them all..except for Sticky Fingers. We prefer Mom and Pop places.
Yeah..."used to be". Not so much anymore, unfortunately. I've been there 3x and I haven't been impressed.
I REALLY like little hole in the wall type places. I found a great place in Florida a few years ago...wow was it great. Funky and odd from the outside, and one never would have believed it was serving awesome bbq! Why are they always the best?!
Yeah..."used to be". Not so much anymore, unfortunately. I've been there 3x and I haven't been impressed.
I REALLY like little hole in the wall type places. I found a great place in Florida a few years ago...wow was it great. Funky and odd from the outside, and one never would have believed it was serving awesome bbq! Why are they always the best?!
I agree with ya about Sticky Fingers. You would love Dukes! We went to Dukes in Ridgeville today for lunch and OMG, let's just say I am still uncomfortably full, but boy was it oh so good. All you can eat buffet, need I say more?
I can't really say what is wrong with it. I guess I'm just spoiled by the tea at some other places. My current favorite for sweet tea is Jim and Nicks.
His Trinidad sauce it awesome and no mustard used..
Central Ave BBQ...
Finally made it to Central Ave BBQ today. Very good quality food. Sauces offer a nice variety. Give this place a shot and help out a fellow City-Data poster! Good job Cape_fisherman.
google brooks barbecue out of oneonta NY, best sauce i have ever tried!
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