Fox Bros out of Atlanta is doing a killer raffle of their own with $20 tickets
This is a pretty cool idea @foxbrosbarbq had to help out employees affected by the health crisis. 20 bucks buys you a raffle ticket for a 6000 dollar value BBQ party after the crisis is over. Fox Bros is good stuff – get in on this if you feel you can. https://t.co/bPzxRxeE4c
Kevin’s BBQ Joints has a nationwide list of barbecue joints that are shipping
My list of BBQ joints that ship nationwide has been updated. I plan on updating every few days. Please support these joints(and your local spots). #supportbbqhttps://t.co/R5XiJNlj5t
— Kevin's BBQ Joints (@KevinsBBQJoints) April 7, 2020
Brett’s Backyard Bar-B-Que in Rockdale, TX with the “Corona Blueprint”
Brett's Backyard Bar-B-Que posted a "Corona Blueprint" on March 23. Pitmaster Brett Boren has lowered prices, added kid-size sandwiches, and plans to make it easier for pick up even after the pandemic subsides.https://t.co/oeYGroCWE4
Monk: Even before the effects of Covid-19 crippled the restaurant industry across the US, it was a pretty eventful first quarter in Charlotte barbecue with some good and some bad. Here’s a rundown of all the news and notable happenings from the first three months of the year.
January
1/3 Short-lived presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg stopped by Sweet Lew’s BBQ while campaigning in Charlotte
2/27 Jon G’s Barbecue officially announces the location of their forthcoming brick and mortar store in the old Barbee’s Barbecue in Peachland, 35 miles southeast of Charlotte
March
3/2 Dish, a Plaza-Midwood southern food diner purchased by Sweet Lew’s BBQ owner Lewis Donald in the fall of 2019, reopens with new sandwiches on the menu that includes turkey and pork belly smoked at the Belmont Beauty Myron Mixon smoker down the road at Sweet Lew’s
When Dish reopens on Sunday, there will be some changes to the menu and other changes aimed at making the popular daytime diner a more inviting nightlife option for neighborhood bar-hoppers. A look at what to expect: https://t.co/aUnx6wBgxl
3/17 North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper declared that as of 5 p.m. March 17, restaurants must close the dining rooms, but will be able to offer takeout and delivery. All Charlotte restaurants (including barbecue) begin to either close or adjust to takeout or curbside pickup only, with no end in the foreseeable future…
Monk: We featured our favorite Charlotte barbecue restaurants and how to order takeout from them as well as select restaurants from the Piedmont and western part of the state last week. Here in this post we are featuring more notable restaurants from the eastern part of the state, some of which we’ve tried and some of which we still need to get to – at least those that posted updates on Facebook.
Please note: As everything is pretty much a fluid situation these days, please call ahead or check on social media to ensure that the restaurant is open and serving.
Grady’s BBQ (Dudley) Wednesday to Friday, 10am to 3pm; Saturday, 10am to 4pmNow Closed Call ahead to order (919) 735-7243
Lawrence Barbecue (Raleigh) Monday to Saturday, 11am to 7pm Link to order online or call ahead to place order (919) 596-6923
Longleaf Swine (Raleigh) Order by Wednesday for Sunday delivery and by Sunday for Wednesday delivery Link to order online
Picnic (Raleigh at the future Wyatt’s Barbecue location) Varies; check Facebook page Call ahead the day before to place order: (919) 908-9128
The Redneck BBQ Lab (Benson) Sunday to Thursday, 11am to 7pm; Friday to Saturday, 11am to 8pm Link to order online, call ahead to order (919) 938-8334, or pull up and put on hazards on for curbside service (seriously)
Sam Jones BBQ (Winterville) Monday to Saturday, 11am to 9pm; Sunday, 11am to 3pm Link to order online
Skylight Inn (Ayden) Monday to Saturday, 11am to 7pm Call ahead to order (252) 746-4113
Southern Smoke BBQ (Garland) Pick ups will be in Clinton, Elizabethtown, and Garland at 5:30 Link to order online, call ahead to order (910) 549-7484, or email Matt Register at matt@southernsmokebbqnc.com
Monk: We featured our favorite Charlotte barbecue restaurants and how to order takeout from them earlier this week, and in this post we are featuring our favorite restaurants from the Piedmont and western part of the state.
Please note: As everything is pretty much a fluid situation these days, please call ahead or check on social media to ensure that the restaurant is open and serving.
Barbecue Center (Lexington) Monday to Saturday, 11am to 8pm Call ahead to place order (336) 248-4633
BBQ King (Lincolnton) Monday to Saturday, 10am to 8pm Call ahead to place order: (704) 735-1112
Buxton Hall Barbecue (Asheville) Monday to Sunday, 12pm to 7pmClosed as of 4/1 Link to order online or call ahead to place order: (828) 232 7216
Hubba Hubba Smokehouse (Flat Rock) Thursday to Saturday, 11am to 7pm Link to order online or call ahead: (828) 595-9849
Hursey’s Bar-B-Q (Burlington, Mebane, Graham) Monday to Saturday, 11am to 9pm Link to order online plus drive-thru, delivery via GrubHub, or call ahead to order (336) 226-1694
Lexington Barbecue (Lexington) Monday to Saturday, 10am to 8pm Call ahead to place order: (336) 249-9814
Red Bridges Barbecue Lodge (Shelby) Wednesday to Saturday, 11am to 8pm; Sunday 11am to 4pm Call ahead to order: (704) 482-8567
Stamey’s Barbecue (Greensboro) Monday to Saturday, 11am to 9pm Link to order online or drive-thru
The Smoke Pit (Concord) Monday to Saturday, 11am to 8pm Link to order online or call ahead: (704) 795-7573
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