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Best BBQ in Charlotte?


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20 hours ago, MadHatter said:

Call up my boy Big Butt Ranucci (you OG tailgate members know who I am talking about)...he might be a little yankee from NYC, but the dude can cook some BBQ

His food was insanely good. We hit his place when it was in Belmont and was fantastic there as well. Everything I've had of his was really good, even the Buffalo Turds. 

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Real Carolina BBQ (the kind it's famous for) is hard to find at a restaurant.  A lot of that poo is bland as hell and not cooked right at all.  If you want some true Carolina BBQ you just need to be lucky enough to find an authentic pig pickin' -- pull the poo right out the pig yourself.  You'll know it when you get it.  That poo will melt in your mouth.  Maybe I've just had bad luck, but I've yet to find any so called "Carolina BBQ" in any restaurant come even close to comparing to it.

And legit Carolina BBQ, the poo that's famous nation-wide, is vinegar-based.  Lol at anyone else saying any different.  You might be making some BBQ, and you might be in North Carolina, and hell, you might even call it Carolina BBQ... but that poo ain't real Carolina BBQ.

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29 minutes ago, RelaxImaPro said:

Real Carolina BBQ (the kind it's famous for) is hard to find at a restaurant.  A lot of that poo is bland as hell and not cooked right at all.  If you want some true Carolina BBQ you just need to be lucky enough to find an authentic pig pickin' -- pull the poo right out the pig yourself.  You'll know it when you get it.  That poo will melt in your mouth.  Maybe I've just had bad luck, but I've yet to find any so called "Carolina BBQ" in any restaurant come even close to comparing to it.

And legit Carolina BBQ, the poo that's famous nation-wide, is vinegar-based.  Lol at anyone else saying any different.  You might be making some BBQ, and you might be in North Carolina, and hell, you might even call it Carolina BBQ... but that poo ain't real Carolina BBQ.

Indeed, nothing is like the whole pig. Even the skin is amazing.

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On ‎3‎/‎18‎/‎2017 at 10:51 AM, Jackofalltrades said:

His food was insanely good. We hit his place when it was in Belmont and was fantastic there as well. Everything I've had of his was really good, even the Buffalo Turds. 

Buffalo turds are God's gift to a tailgate.....they are absolutely delish

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