The Ultimate Charlotte Barbecue Plate (2021)

Monk: A lot (and I mean, a lot) has changed since the last time I did a โ€œBest of Charlotteโ€ series in 2016. Booneโ€™s Bar-B-Que Kitchen and Queen City Q, both winners in several categories, are both no longer in business. Neither are Saucemanโ€™s or Bill Spoonโ€™s, who in 2016 placed in ribs and pork respectively.

The Smoke Pit had the best brisket at the time and since then Jon Gโ€™s, Sweet Lewโ€™s, and Noble Smoke have all opened their doors with wood-smoked brisket that each edges out the offerings from The Smoke Pit.


Midwood Smokehouse didnโ€™t top any one category in 2016 but still had a strong showing by being in the top three in each of the five categories: pork, brisket, ribs, sausage, and other. Thankfully, they are still around and are well represented on this list.

Now, onto our picks for the โ€œUltimate Charlotte Barbecue Plate.โ€

Pork โ€“ Noble Smoke

Jim Noble and team are carrying on the 100+ years-old legacy of Lexington-style barbecue at Noble Smoke in west Charlotte. Simply rubbed with salt and pepper and smoked directly over wood coals in their custom brick masonry pit (named โ€œJohnโ€) whose design was borrowed with permission from family friends the Monk family of Lexington Barbecue, upon tasting the pork transports you an hour or so north up I-85.


Honorable Mention: Sweet Lewโ€™s BBQ

Brisket โ€“ Jon Gโ€™s Barbecue

The meat that put Jon Gโ€™s on the map. Of their many spectacular smoked meats, the brisket is the one must order every time you go. Do it and you wonโ€™t be disappointed. Trust me.

Honorable Mention: Noble Smoke

Ribs โ€“ The Smoke Pit

This one was a surprise from a recent trip that Speedy and I took to the Gastonia location of the local mini-chain of restaurants in late 2020. On that visit, Speedy noted that the dry rub ribs had the perfect bite with just the right amount of spice. I couldnโ€™t agree more and it was the standout meat of that meal.

Honorable Mention: Jon Gโ€™s

Sausage โ€“ Cheerwine Hot Link from Jon Gโ€™s

A truly unique sausage made in-house at Jon Gโ€™s, with Salisbury, NC-based Cheerwine taking the place of the water used in the sausage-making process. The end result isnโ€™t overly sweet or โ€œCheerwine-yโ€ but it does impart a slight sweetness to counteract the heat of the jalapeno.

Honorable Mention: Sweet Lewโ€™s BBQ

Beef Rib โ€“ Midwood Smokehouse

The beef rib is a weekend special at Midwood Smokehouse and upon my last visit is available every week for a cut-rate price of $32, well below what you would pay if it were charged by the pound.

Honorable Mention: Jon Gโ€™s BBQ (not available all weekends)

Side โ€“ Hash and rice from Sweet Lewโ€™s BBQ

Hash and rice isnโ€™t something you find in Charlotte, much less North Carolina, as its almost strictly a South Carolina barbecue dish. Sweet Lewโ€™s differs from what you would find at True BBQ in West Columbia or Sweatmanโ€™s in Holly Hill in that instead of the off parts of the pig it uses pork as well as brisket, but I just love that they now offer it fulltime on their menu whereas it used to be a Wednesday special only.

Honorable Mentions: Pork skins from Sweet Lewโ€™s BBQ, Smoked Meatballs from Midwood Smokehouse, Smoked wings from Noble Smoke


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