A short news story on Lexington Barbecue from the local Fox affiliate in High Point, where the Barbecue Bros hail from.
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Linkdown: 2/7/18
– Not sure why this resurfaced recently (it originally posted in 2006) but a NC-born editor now living in Johnson City, TN implores “Never trust politicians who don’t eat barbecue”
– A Virginia barbecue movie is coming to Facebook
‘Low and Slow: A Virginia Barbeque Adventure’ premiering on 2/12/2018.https://t.co/b8Y1mBwaSQ@creationsvideo #realvabba pic.twitter.com/VRcn47InVp
— Joe Haynes (@OCBarbecue) January 30, 2018
– Joe Haynes, featured in the movie above, has some thoughts on the word barbecue and *surprise surprise* he claims it traces back to Virginia
– J.C. Reid on the look of modern barbecue
“A heaping tray of barbecue has become the emblem of a culinary culture where sight and taste are intertwined. The best pitmasters instinctively know that great barbecue doesn’t just taste good, but it looks good too.”
Related: I am hungry.
via @jcreidtxhttps://t.co/4xF8bXubo4— Robert Downen (@RobDownenChron) January 29, 2018
– Food and Wine thinks Jim ‘N Nick’s Bar-B-Q is a southern chain that should be everywhere
– Welcome back Big Wayner to the world of barbecue blogging, and he comes back with a recap of his 2017
– Philadelphia Deli in Charlotte, which is in a building that a long time ago housed Harrill’s Bar-B-Q, is closing this Friday after an ugly legal dispute
– A great story
How Pioneering Black Female Pitmaster, Etta Randall, Conquered a Lawless Boomtown With Barbecue in 1926 https://t.co/p6W3hqPcnt pic.twitter.com/QcSDhNaF3b
— soulphoodie (@soulphoodie) February 3, 2018
Smokey Joe’s Barbecue – Lexington, NC

Name: Smokey Joe’s Barbecue
Date: 1/15/18
Address: 1101 S Main St, Lexington, NC 27292
Order: Small chopped tray with hush puppies and a Cheerwine (link to menu)
Price: $9
Monk: Part two of my MLK Day sojourn to Lexington, Smokey Joe’s is right in downtown Lexington off South Main Street in a small brick building with a drive-thru window. This was actually my first time in downtown Lexington since most of the joints I’ve previously gone to were right off interstate 85.
In terms of menu, Smoke Joe’s was almost identical to what I had just seen at Speedy Lohr’s in terms of having not only barbecue but other southern comfort food staples in hamburgers, hot dogs, fried chicken, chuck wagon, fried fish, etc. I’m not sure if this is just the typical menu setup for a classic Lexington joint or just a coincidence but I’ll have to pay more attention the next time I’m at a different spot.
Ordering the small tray allowed me to compare like to like with what I had just eaten at Speedy Lohr’s. The portions were nearly identical – that is, much larger than the “small” designation would indicate. In terms of pork Smokey Joe’s was smokey, tangy, and moist. I was officially two for two on the day.
As for sides, I actually preferred the slaw here since it was more vinegary and less sweet than Speedy Lohr’s. The basket of oblong-shaped hush puppies was less plentiful than the previous spot, which was welcome from me. I should note that, had I actually wanted more hush puppies it would have gladly been refilled by the friendly wait staff. This being my second meal in a matter of an hour span, I was most definitely not looking for more hush puppies.
This particular day was a good day full of really good barbecue (emphasis on “full”). Smokey Joe’s was yet another above average Lexington joint and when I am ultimately able to make a credible Lexington big list, I suspect Smokey Joe’s will be up there just a notch below my favorites.
Ratings:
Atmosphere – 3 hogs
Pork – 4 hogs
Sides – 4 hogs
Overall – 4 hogs
Friday Find: David Dawei NC BBQ Tour: Skylight Inn
A few months ago, we posted the first video in David Dawei’s NC barbecue roadtrip last summer at B’s BBQ in Greenville. Here’s his second stop (of ten total) at the world famous Skylight Inn in Ayden.
This is my second stop in North Carolina on the BBQ Tour. SkyLight Inn is located in Ayden. This place has people driving from all parts to eat it. The Pork (as served) was a little too smoky for my taste – 7.5/10 The BBQ Sauce – I did not care for either one – 4/10 The Cole Slaw was tasty, but a bit too sweet for my taste- 7.5/10 The Corn Bread – interesting, but not worth the carbs – 7/10 Overall Value = 8/10