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Any BBQ-lovin' South Carolina Orgers here? I'm taking the family to Myrtle Beach on vacation (again).
This time, I really want to try some AUTHENTIC southern-style barbecue. Ribs, brisket and pulled pork sandwiches. And I mean authentic, not those chain restaurants that are all over the place with all-you-can-eat buffets and lines of people waiting for hours just to get slabs of dry, tasteless crap. I want a place that starts cooking the pig at 4:00AM so that it's falling off the bone by dinnertime. Anyone here have a recommendation? By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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...anyone...? By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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THen don't go to SC....Honey come to North Carolina and get that BBQ!!! | |
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KatSkrizzle said: THen don't go to SC....Honey come to North Carolina and get that BBQ!!!
Sorry but my hotel is booked. So is there somewhere near I-95 that U can recommend? I'm dying for some! By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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In Myrtle Beach you'll find more seafood restaurants than barbecue restaurants. My suggestion is find one of the little dives along the boardwalk at Barefoot Landing. | |
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LittleRedCorvette said: In Myrtle Beach you'll find more seafood restaurants than barbecue restaurants. My suggestion is find one of the little dives along the boardwalk at Barefoot Landing.
Thanks! Yeah, crab is big down there, huh? Last year we got lost trying to get to Barefoot Landing (don't ask)...so this year I'm armed with a mapquest sheet and I'll hopefully get there just fine. By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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I'm back! The closest I got was a BBQ pork sandwich at a corner eatery called "Peaches". It was OK. I didn't see anything at Barefoot Landing (the kids were hot & cranky so we went to a crab restaurant...EXCELLENT crabcake sandwich!!!) Still pining for a good BBQ tho'. By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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hehe we have a ton of those around here but im a few hours from the beach....get the mustard base sauce wherever you go though I'm feelin kind of n-a-s-t-y
I might just take you home with me | |
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you must like the boiled mushy kind of meat | |
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This thread is very 'niche' | |
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Sorry I didn't see this thread before. I lived down there for most of my life. Driving from MB between Pawley's Island and Georgetown there's a little shack in between some pine trees on the right side of the road. The best BBQ in the world is made there. Every time we came from MB, we stopped and got some.
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there is no good BBQ north of Georgia... one redeeming quality about South Carolina bbq is the mustard based sauce...yummy North Carolina bbq is hands down the worst...too much vinegar... and whats up with boiled meat being passed off as bbq?? people should be ashamed.... | |
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roodboi said: there is no good BBQ north of Georgia...
one redeeming quality about South Carolina bbq is the mustard based sauce...yummy North Carolina bbq is hands down the worst...too much vinegar... and whats up with boiled meat being passed off as bbq?? people should be ashamed.... Shit. The best BBQ in the country is in Illinois. Jim's Rib Haven can take the pepsi challenge with any southern BBQ and whoop their ass. Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it. |
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Mars23 said: roodboi said: there is no good BBQ north of Georgia...
one redeeming quality about South Carolina bbq is the mustard based sauce...yummy North Carolina bbq is hands down the worst...too much vinegar... and whats up with boiled meat being passed off as bbq?? people should be ashamed.... Shit. The best BBQ in the country is in Illinois. Jim's Rib Haven can take the pepsi challenge with any southern BBQ and whoop their ass. it's not coincidence that you used shit and Illinois in the same sentence... I actually had some good bbq in Peoria, Ill. many years ago... | |
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