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I'm going to be going down to Myrtle Beach all of next week. Would like any
barbecue places that anyone would recommend. I'll be down in Litchfield but would drive anywhere from Georgetown to North Myrtle. Looked on the net a little, I think Armadillo's and Sticky Fingers is what I found. Thanks in advance. Ric in Rock Hill |
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In article >, go_herd86
@NOSPAMhotmail.com says... > I'm going to be going down to Myrtle Beach all of next week. Would like any > barbecue places that anyone would recommend. I'll be down in Litchfield but > would drive anywhere from Georgetown to North Myrtle. Looked on the net a > little, I think Armadillo's and Sticky Fingers is what I found. Thanks in > advance. > > Ric in Rock Hill > > > No way. I never found any bbq in Myrtle Beach. Go for the seafood instead (avoid those all you can eat places). |
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Netguy wrote:
> In article >, go_herd86 > @NOSPAMhotmail.com says... >> I'm going to be going down to Myrtle Beach all of next week. Would like any >> barbecue places that anyone would recommend. I'll be down in Litchfield but >> would drive anywhere from Georgetown to North Myrtle. Looked on the net a >> little, I think Armadillo's and Sticky Fingers is what I found. Thanks in >> advance. >> >> Ric in Rock Hill >> >> >> > No way. I never found any bbq in Myrtle Beach. Go for the seafood > instead (avoid those all you can eat places). I agree. I have a cousin that lives in Myrtle Beach, and he drives to North Carolina for barbecue. BOB |
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![]() " BOB" > wrote in message ... > Netguy wrote: > > In article >, go_herd86 > > @NOSPAMhotmail.com says... > >> I'm going to be going down to Myrtle Beach all of next week. Would like any > >> barbecue places that anyone would recommend. I'll be down in Litchfield but > >> would drive anywhere from Georgetown to North Myrtle. Looked on the net a > >> little, I think Armadillo's and Sticky Fingers is what I found. Thanks in > >> advance. > >> > >> Ric in Rock Hill > >> > >> > >> > > No way. I never found any bbq in Myrtle Beach. Go for the seafood > > instead (avoid those all you can eat places). > > I agree. I have a cousin that lives in Myrtle Beach, and he drives to North > Carolina for barbecue. > > BOB > > From Myrtle Beach, you can head north about 2 hours on Hwy 17 and be on the edge of the heart of Eastern Carolina Q country. And you're only 4 hours from The Skylight Inn (Pete Jones BBQ), well worth the trip. Since my visit last week, I have started to agree that the Skylight Inn is the Mecca of BBQ. This guy has put together a pretty good site on eastern Q: http://bbqpossum.8k.com/#eastern -- Greg Leman Carolina Sauce Company, Inc. http://www.carolinasauce.com A wide variety of sauces and specialty foods over the web. |
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Greg Leman said on 7/7/2004 5:32 AM:
> " BOB" > wrote in message > ... > >>Netguy wrote: >> >>>In article >, go_herd86 says... >>> >>>>I'm going to be going down to Myrtle Beach all of next week. Would like > > any > >>>>barbecue places that anyone would recommend. I'll be down in Litchfield > > but > >>>>would drive anywhere from Georgetown to North Myrtle. Looked on the net > > a > >>>>little, I think Armadillo's and Sticky Fingers is what I found. Thanks > > in > >>>>advance. >>>> >>>>Ric in Rock Hill >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>>No way. I never found any bbq in Myrtle Beach. Go for the seafood >>>instead (avoid those all you can eat places). >> >>I agree. I have a cousin that lives in Myrtle Beach, and he drives to > > North > >>Carolina for barbecue. >> >>BOB >> >> > > From Myrtle Beach, you can head north about 2 hours on Hwy 17 and be on the > edge of the heart of Eastern Carolina Q country. And you're only 4 hours > from The Skylight Inn (Pete Jones BBQ), well worth the trip. Since my visit > last week, I have started to agree that the Skylight Inn is the Mecca of > BBQ. > > This guy has put together a pretty good site on eastern Q: > http://bbqpossum.8k.com/#eastern > > Why would I put ANY credence to what a person writes when their stated only knowledge of Texas Style Barbecue is as quoted from their site: " Award winning Texas style BBQ, which means meat (including beef?!) slow cooked and sliced down into big pieces and served with a ketchupy red sauce. Folks in Texas are so nice that we hate to say anything bad about their barbecue, so we won't say anything more. " Obviously a friggin' moron who knows absolutely NOTHING about barbecue especially that from Texas....... |
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![]() "ToLo" > wrote in message ... > > > > This guy has put together a pretty good site on eastern Q: > > http://bbqpossum.8k.com/#eastern > > > > > Why would I put ANY credence to what a person writes when their stated > only knowledge of Texas Style Barbecue is as quoted from their site: > > " Award winning Texas style BBQ, which means meat (including beef?!) > slow cooked and sliced down into big pieces and served with a ketchupy > red sauce. Folks in Texas are so nice that we hate to say anything bad > about their barbecue, so we won't say anything more. " > > Obviously a friggin' moron who knows absolutely NOTHING about barbecue > especially that from Texas....... Because the web site is about Eastern NC Q? Arguing Texas vs Carolina Q is like arguing Chardonay vs Merlot. It just isn't comparable. I saw this quote a few years back: Telling one man your favorite barbeque is better than his is kind of like saying "My wife is better than yours," only more personal. -- Greg Leman Carolina Sauce Company, Inc. http://www.carolinasauce.com A wide variety of sauces and specialty foods over the web. |
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Greg Leman said on 7/7/2004 5:32 AM:
> " BOB" > wrote in message > ... > >>Netguy wrote: >> >>>In article >, go_herd86 says... >>> >>>>I'm going to be going down to Myrtle Beach all of next week. Would like > > any > >>>>barbecue places that anyone would recommend. I'll be down in Litchfield > > but > >>>>would drive anywhere from Georgetown to North Myrtle. Looked on the net > > a > >>>>little, I think Armadillo's and Sticky Fingers is what I found. Thanks > > in > >>>>advance. >>>> >>>>Ric in Rock Hill >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>>No way. I never found any bbq in Myrtle Beach. Go for the seafood >>>instead (avoid those all you can eat places). >> >>I agree. I have a cousin that lives in Myrtle Beach, and he drives to > > North > >>Carolina for barbecue. >> >>BOB >> >> > > From Myrtle Beach, you can head north about 2 hours on Hwy 17 and be on the > edge of the heart of Eastern Carolina Q country. And you're only 4 hours > from The Skylight Inn (Pete Jones BBQ), well worth the trip. Since my visit > last week, I have started to agree that the Skylight Inn is the Mecca of > BBQ. > > This guy has put together a pretty good site on eastern Q: > http://bbqpossum.8k.com/#eastern > > Why would I put ANY credence to what a person writes when their stated only knowledge of Texas Style Barbecue is as quoted from their site: " Award winning Texas style BBQ, which means meat (including beef?!) slow cooked and sliced down into big pieces and served with a ketchupy red sauce. Folks in Texas are so nice that we hate to say anything bad about their barbecue, so we won't say anything more. " Obviously a friggin' moron who knows absolutely NOTHING about barbecue especially that from Texas....... |
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