The Nation's 30 Best BBQ Places
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This will not come as the slightest surprise to the New Yorkers, except for the fact that the most famous BBQ place in NY doesn't quite make the list (Dinosaur BBQ's original location in Syracuse) but that NY has five entries on the list and every one of them outranks the first Texas entry is not in the least surprising. Only California has more entries than NY, but NY's average ranking is higher.
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@scottalanmiller said:
This will not come as the slightest surprise to the New Yorkers, except for the fact that the most famous BBQ place in NY doesn't quite make the list (Dinosaur BBQ's original location in Syracuse) but that NY has five entries on the list and every one of them outranks the first Texas entry is not in the least surprising. Only California has more entries than NY, but NY's average ranking is higher.
Yup. I was surprised the original wasn't on there but I've been to the Rochester one. Good stuff...
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Assuming Dinosaur's is a chain, why do they need to be listed so many times? Don't the server exactly the same receipt?
If they are not a chain, well then never mind.
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I am surprised the one across the street from my work wasn't on the list...THE MEAN PIG...the man Vs. food guy struggled with their hot sauce:
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@garak0410 Hot sauce a good BBQ does not make.
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This is my Personal favorite.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Roys-Hickory-Pit-BBQ-Hutchinson-KS/144202094608
I only get there once a year or so when I go onsite at a client in Hutchinson. Food is generally gone by 2pm. 3pm at the latest on a slow day.
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@JaredBusch said:
@garak0410 Hot sauce a good BBQ does not make.
Agreed but they cater to a lot of rock groups that come to Little Rock...quite often...their ribs are amazing...