— Lexington Barbecue Festival (@barbecuefest) April 11, 2024
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The Master Blend Gang would like to thank the city of Charlotte again for the opportunity to enjoy making new friends, sharing great laughs, and celebrating the culinary experience of barbecue. You guys made this year a treat, and it did not go unnoticed. Be sure to take care of… pic.twitter.com/ofRNUrhfyG
On a recent trip to NYC, Daniel Vaughn finds some promise in Bark Barbecue, located in a stall in the Time Out Market food hall, but also finds that the city’s best barbecue days may be behind it
“Texas barbecue is very present here. It’s just that implementation at a bigger scale is very, very difficult."
It seems like the heyday of smoked meats is far behind for New York, but there is new promise in Bark Barbecue. https://t.co/KpLkDjrrpJ
Our 10 Year Anniversary Block Party was AMAZING thanks to you! AKA The Meat Church Congregation. My head is spinning from all of your support for this little family brand. More on the event as the week goes on…. pic.twitter.com/tK0CBgbhAa
Monk: John Tanner did some digging on the brand new NC Barbecue Hall of Fame, which was recently formed. Some details in his website here:
The first class of inductees were honored on March 1 in Burlington:
Kent Bridges of Alston Bridges Barbecue in Shelby
Steve and Gerri Grady of Grady’s BBQ in Dudley
Charles Hursey of Hursey’s Bar-B-Q in Burlington
Wayne Monk of Lexington Barbecue in Lexington
Sam Jones of Sam Jones BBQ in Winterville and Raleigh
Pete Jones of Skylight Inn in Ayden
Charles Stamey of Stamey’s Barbecue in Greensboro
John has hopes that the NC BBQ Hall of Fame can help fill the void left by the passing of Jim Early, the founder of the North Carolina Barbecue Society, some years back. I have the same hopes, and looking forward to see what comes next.
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Monk: Check out a preview of a recent episode of the Low and Slow Barbecue Show with Ronald Simmons of Master Blend
@MD_Willard has dropped one of the hottest podcasts this year!! Live from @theMESHtv studio. Pitmaster Ron Simmons mentions the highlights of Charlotte 's 2024 Carolina BBQ Festival featuring Elliott Mose, @jongsbbq , @sweetlewsbbq . Stay plugged in! All Gas No Brakes 365!… pic.twitter.com/UhA0zEQ69E
Pinhouse in Charlotte is cooking two pigs for their Pig Pickin’ this Saturday and sandwiches will be $2; all sales are benefitting their Marketing Director’s Dad who has been going through kidney failure and looking for a kidney donor
Monk: The Mallard Creek Barbecue is back later this month for its 92nd annual event, but with a wrinkle. The barbecue will be drive-through and carryout only this year. That’s right, no dine-in. Per the event’s Facebook page:
The BBQ is on for 2023!
The fourth Thursday of October holds a special place in the hearts of the members of the Church and the community at large. This year’s BBQ will be a little different from our traditional event. Our delivery methods will be DRIVE-THRU and WALK-UP CARRY OUT ONLY.
1 – The Walk-Up Carry Out under the awning at the left side of the Drive-Thru area for large orders Plates, Sandwiches, Bulk BBQ, Stew, & Slaw 2 – The Sandwich Stand – Small orders – Sandwiches, Drinks, Bulk BBQ, Stew, & Slaw (No Plates) Souvenir T-shirts & hats also available at the Sandwich Stand
Sorry, we are not able to offer dine-in seating this year.
Our menu is assuredly the same; Hickory Smoked Pork BBQ, our special Brunswick Stew and our own blend of Cole Slaw (vinegar based). Please check the price list below for current pricing. We accept CASH and VISA/MC CREDIT CARD payment methods for your convenience.Sorry, NO DEBIT CARDS accepted.
Serving begins at 10:00 AM and we will continue until sold out.
Call 704-547-0038 after 9am on BBQ day for pick-up orders of 50 or more units ONLY. No other advance orders are taken
Monk: Dave Grohl has popped up once again in barbecue, this time cooking “ribs, brisket, cabbage, coleslaw, and beans” for a LA homeless shelter. He spent a whopping 16 hours cooking and serving and paid for all of the food himself according to this article from Uproxx. Grohl’s love of barbecue is well-documented but he had been somewhat quiet on the barbecue front the past few years.
The CFO of the Hope of the Valley homeless shelter Rowan Vansleve posted a photo of Grohl preparing food in the rain and wrote, “In the middle of the storms this week. This is Dave Grohl cooking over 500 servings of the best barbecue for those living in our shelters. That’s class.”
We don’t deserve Dave Grohl.
.@foofighters' Dave Grohl whipped up ribs, brisket, cabbage, coleslaw and beans, for more than 450 people at the Hope Mission shelter in L.A.. A true hero! pic.twitter.com/VKRin1ZNPm
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