Check out Capital Q, a short film by Joe York on the history of Ayden, NC’s Skylight Inn and the Jones family commissioned by the Southern Foodways Alliance. Its 16 minutes long but is a quick watch.
–Monk
Check out Capital Q, a short film by Joe York on the history of Ayden, NC’s Skylight Inn and the Jones family commissioned by the Southern Foodways Alliance. Its 16 minutes long but is a quick watch.
–Monk

I’ve just started The 100 Best Barbecue Restaurants in America by Johnny Fugitt but wanted to share some of the accolades that Charlotte and NC received in the book. I will spoil only just a little bit, and you will have to pick it up for yourself in order to read the rest (currently the #1 new release in US Travel Guides!).
Charlotte
For not having a stellar barbecue reputation, Charlotte is decently represented. I’m proud to say that we helped point Johnny in the direction of Boone’s Bar-B-Que Kitchen based on our Charlotte Rankings and were able to accompany him on a private tour of Boone’s prep kitchen last year.
North Carolina
North Carolina joints were also well represented, with Skylight Inn #8 overall, Allen & Son’s Barbeque (our review here) #18, and Raleigh’s The Pit (our review here) making the top 100; there were several other individual accolades for pork and sides.
Finally, thanks to Johnny for the shout out to us in his review of Lexington Barbecue. Our love for Lexington Barbecue is well-documented (review here), and its cool that he associated us with it.

–Monk
– The Raleigh News & Observer is doing a multi-part story on a four-way crossbreed of pigs called silky pork created by two brothers in eastern North Carolina that are craved by consumers in Tokyo
The Iveys are part of a weekly race against time and circumstance to deliver the pork fresh – never frozen – from barns east of Raleigh to the world’s largest metropolis. It has become an unyielding effort to penetrate the demanding Japanese marketplace, where pork is consumed with a passion akin to North Carolinians and their barbecue.
– We don’t use the word “joint” here to describe just any restaurant, and this story is about how pitmasters consider it a badge of honor
Due to its working-class reputation and association with rowdiness, “joint” came to be applied to other establishments considered uncultured or cheap. The terms “beer joint” and “burger joint” started appearing in newspaper articles in the 1940s and ’50s. It was about this time that the word “joint” started transitioning from meaning a disreputable establishment to one that is, more accurately, inexpensive and informal.
– Four Star BBQ in Wichita “focuses on Carolina-style meats that have been marinated in apple juice and rubbed with brown sugar”…hmmm
– Virgie’s Bar-B-Que, which Rudy visited a few months back, gets a write-up on its nearly 50-year history
– Billy’s Bar-B-Q in Gaston County was damaged by a fire in April and is now planning to reopen for lunch and dinner in January
– The reviews from the latter part of the barbecue circumnavigation by Marie, Let’s Eat!: Skylight Inn in Ayden (which he absolutely raves about), Grady’s in Dudley, Shuler’s in Latta, SC, and BBQ Barn in North Augusta, SC
– Look who stopped by Buz and Ned’s in Richmond this past weekend!
Look who stopped in for lunch! Hope you enjoyed the ribs @JerrySeinfeld #RVAdine #RVA pic.twitter.com/cwAKG3A31w
— Buz and Ned’s (@buzandneds) December 13, 2014
– If you need smoked meats or sides for Christmas lunch or dinner, you have until next Monday to place an order with Midwood Smokehouse
Enjoy the holidays & let us build you a feast. With all the sides & of course the smoked Meats http://t.co/XDqzPCtHf4 pic.twitter.com/XwRg5vsPfj
— Midwood Smokehouse (@MidwoodBBQ) December 16, 2014
– Charlotte gets a new barbecue spot in Improper Pig, located in Cotswold, and it looks like they will be doing a little bit of everything
Here, they’re doing ‘cue, in what they’re calling a “portal to the barbecue explorer’s world.” That means it’s got St. Louis-style ribs in addition to the pulled pork and chicken and brisket, plus Southern egg rolls (sweet potato hash mixed with collards, with spicy mustard), Korean barbecue salmon, a “no pig” portobello sandwich…
– Speaking of new barbecue restaurants, Asheville is getting a new one in Bonfire Barbecue next spring that will be using a wood-assisted Southern Pride gas smoker (the article conflates the two, but to me, a Southern Pride is a gasser at heart)
– For the brisket lover on your Christmas gift list, here’s some leather butcher’s coasters

– A Wilson, NC man with ALS is planning to go to Franklin Barbecue as part of his bucket list and will be ordering the brisket and ribs (via)
– Daniel Vaughn of TMBBQ has an interview with Adam Perry Lang, who is currently working on a barbecue project in Los Angeles
– The latest stops on Marie, Let’s Eat!’s “circumnavigation” through eastern NC: Jack Cobb & Son Bar-B-Q in Farmville, Bum’s Restaurant in Ayden, Wilber’s Barbecue in Goldsboro, and B’s Barbecue in Greenville
– Our State profiles Chapel Hill’s The Pig in their latest issue
The Pig belongs to Sam Suchoff, who is a 33-year-old California dude — pertinent facts, both of these. California dude is pertinent because seriously? California? And 33 because I’ve eaten barbecue older than that. He is, by far, the youngest cook I’ve met on this expedition. It’s fitting, though, and necessary, because if our children’s children’s children are going to be eating barbecue in the year 2525, someone from Generation Y is going to have to keep the pit fires burning.
– Robert Moss’ latest blog post is how to spot a wood burner; spoiler alert: the woodpile (and size thereof) gives it away
– Looks like the Buxton Hall crew was doing some research in eastern NC last week:
Shooting the hog w/ @skylightinn @blacktablecloth @jonathanammons @michaelfiles #DaoOfHog #bbqroadtrip @chaipani pic.twitter.com/rnaURT9bGG
— Meherwan Irani (@MeherwanIrani) December 7, 2014
– If you are in Charlotte Thursday, The Great NC BBQ Map will be at the All Arts Market in NoDa
Join us & 60+ vendors this Thursday 6-11PM for the All Arts Market at #Charlotte‘s @NTheatre. http://t.co/J7N9fbz1OK pic.twitter.com/s3ZCLrBBpe
— The Great NC BBQ Map (@ncbbqmap) December 9, 2014