After saying goodbye to too many legendary NC BBQ joints in recent years, it's nice to get to welcome one back! North Carolina's Legendary Wilber's Barbecue Returns @Southern_Livinghttps://t.co/CIZ6aARdwT
In Portland, “Hundreds of people gather nightly in streets and parks, where volunteers distribute donated bullhorns, hand sanitizer and medical supplies and operate Riot Ribs, a sidewalk barbecue providing free ribs, hamburgers, hot dogs and fixings.” https://t.co/RbIha4BzrE
Monk: Despite the generally bad outlook for restaurants, there was mostly positive news for our top ranked Charlotte barbecue restaurants. Noble Smoke and Sweet Lew’s both reopened with reduced capacity and social distancing measures in place and of course there is Jon G’s Barbecue which finally opened its long-awaited doors in Peachland.
Things were not so great for Queen City Q, which when we started the blog in 2012 was our second favorite barbecue restaurant in Charlotte at the time behind Midwood Smokehouse. And things seemed to be going pretty well in the mid-2010’s, with expansion to locations in Ballantyne, Matthews, and Concord. However, those quietly closed in recent years and the original location in Uptown Charlotte was apparently hanging on by a thread before it was forced to close as a result of the state’s pandemic response. It briefly opened in May as part of North Carolina’s phase 2 but then the final nail in the coffin came when it was forced to close again due to the threat of protests.
If I’m honest, Queen City Q had fallen off quite a bit from when it first opened. Our last visits were my solo trip to the Concord store in 2016 in which a poor experience prompted a re-review of the 6th Street location by Speedy and me a few weeks later. We left that visit disheartened and convinced that the drop in quality wasn’t an isolated incident. Neither of us had not been back since, and now they have shuttered their remaining location.
4/20 Noble Smoke begins delivery service in Charlotte
4/30 Sweet Lew’s BBQ, which had been closed but serving their smoked meats out of Dish (also owned by Lewis Donald), announces they are reopening their store for to-go orders on May 7
May
5/1 Jon G’s Barbecue announces they are officially permitted for their upcoming restaurant
5/7 Sweet Lew’s BBQ reopens
5/20 A limited edition Sweet Lew’s BBQ shirt became available and supported two local small businesses with each purchase
5/21 Bill Spoon’s BBQ decides to remain curbside only even as restaurants are allowed to open with reduced capacity in phase 2
5/22 Noble Smoke reopens with extended safety precautions
June
6/4 Queen City Q announced that they are closing their uptown location, which was the last remaining location of their Charlotte locations after numbering as many as 4 in recent years.
After 8+ years, it’s with much sadness that we announce our permanent closure. After being closed 2+ months, reopening, closing again & surveying the future of uptown, there’s no path to success. Thanks Charlotte! Support your local, independent restaurants. #saverestaurantspic.twitter.com/JAMPnf661S
Happy 15th Birthday to us! Launched on this date in 2005, https://t.co/rut17ZE4L2 started off as a hobby and labor of love. The main thing you should learn is that we are serious about food and cooking. The love of this shows in everything we do. https://t.co/KrzuOJC09G
— Meathead "BBQ Whisperer, Hedonism Evangelist” (@meathead) April 19, 2020
Noble Smoke is now delivering in Charlotte
The folks behind Hubba Hubba Smokehouse opened up a “neighborhood bar and grill” called Campfire Grill that has Hubba Hubba barbecue on the takeout menu and plenty of live fire cooking
Peg Leg Porker reopens on May 1 for curbside to go and delivery
❗️NASHVILLE ❗️We’re up in ya! Starting May 1st, Peg Leg Porker will be reopening for curbside to-go and @DoorDash delivery! More details to come so stay tuned.
Monk: As of Thursday at 8am, Mecklenburg County is enforcing a Stay at Home order effective until at least April 16. Thankfully, residents are still allowed to go to a restaurant “for take-out, delivery or drive-thru.” As hard as restaurants have already been hit, this will be even more of a blow for those that are trying to stay open through these weird times.
Thusly, if we are able, we should do all we can to support our local barbecue restaurants if we want them to still be around after the Covid-19 pandemic. Here’s a list of our five favorite Charlotte options based on our Charlotte Big Board.
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.
1. Jon G’s Barbecue March 28th is sold out but stay tuned to their Facebook page for future events Link to Facebook page
3. Sweet Lew’s Barbecue (available curbside at Dish until Sweet Lew’s reopens on 5/7) Tuesday to Sunday, 11am to 8pm Call ahead to order: (704) 344-0343 (delivery also available)⠀
4. Midwood Smokehouse (Central Ave, Park Road, and Ballantyne locations only) Monday to Sunday, 11:00am to 8:00pm Link to order online
5. Bill Spoon’s Barbecue Monday to Wednesday, 10:30am to 3pm; Thursday to Saturday, 10:30am to 8pm Call ahead to order: (704) 525-8865
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