Monk: A lot (and I mean, a lot) has changed since the last time I did a โBest of Charlotteโ series in 2016. Booneโs Bar-B-Que Kitchen and Queen City Q, both winners in several categories, are both no longer in business. Neither are Saucemanโs or Bill Spoonโs, who in 2016 placed in ribs and pork respectively.
The Smoke Pit had the best brisket at the time and since then Jon Gโs, Sweet Lewโs, and Noble Smoke have all opened their doors with wood-smoked brisket that each edges out the offerings from The Smoke Pit.
Midwood Smokehouse didnโt 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 โUltimate 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 โJohnโ) 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 Lewโs BBQ
Brisket โ Jon Gโs Barbecue

The meat that put Jon Gโs on the map. Of their many spectacular smoked meats, the brisket is the one must order every time you go. Do it and you wonโt 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 couldnโt agree more and it was the standout meat of that meal.
Honorable Mention: Jon Gโs
Sausage โ Cheerwine Hot Link from Jon Gโs

A truly unique sausage made in-house at Jon Gโs, with Salisbury, NC-based Cheerwine taking the place of the water used in the sausage-making process. The end result isnโt overly sweet or โCheerwine-yโ but it does impart a slight sweetness to counteract the heat of the jalapeno.
Honorable Mention: Sweet Lewโs 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 Gโs BBQ (not available all weekends)
Side โ Hash and rice from Sweet Lewโs BBQ
Hash and rice isnโt something you find in Charlotte, much less North Carolina, as its almost strictly a South Carolina barbecue dish. Sweet Lewโs differs from what you would find at True BBQ in West Columbia or Sweatmanโs 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 Lewโs BBQ, Smoked Meatballs from Midwood Smokehouse, Smoked wings from Noble Smoke
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