Back in the day……..Leatha’s in Foxworth.
Now days….Tommy’s, but hearing good things about Sacred Ground.
Now days….Tommy’s, but hearing good things about Sacred Ground.
It's the slaw that gets you. Never eat the slaw!This is the answer, but there is a risk. No handwashing stations out there. It’s some of the best bbq on planet earth but there is about a 15% chance you **** your pants too. I have eaten a ton of it and had 2 “episodes”
Similar, but not bbq. Out Old West Point Road almost to Highway 45 there was a panel truck that served food, but don’t remember the name.Anybody remember Sonny's on 16th Section Rd out past the old drive-in? It was great!
I haven't traveled all over the state to try BBQ but my favorite now is B's in the Sky Mart gas station in Oxford.
C.H.O.P in Tupelo is reportedly good. I've never tried it but several people that I respect their BBQ acumen have recommended it.
Same here.I'll also plug Abe's in Clarksdale -- its the BBQ I grew up eating.
I second Leatha’s. Man that was good.Back in the day……..Leatha’s in Foxworth.
Now days….Tommy’s, but hearing good things about Sacred Ground.
I'll second Sacred Ground. Unbelievable Texas style BBQ.y'all......to me, it's impossible to name best bbq b/c there are so many variations and styles......but I will absolutely say that "SACRED GROUND" bbq in Pocahontas is legit and unbelievably amazing!!
My first time there was the smoked brisket on sourdough dressed w/ some vinegar based greens, and an order of the pork belly burnt ends. All I can say is that every bite was just off the charts amazing.
I will drop alot of money there over the next few years, but at the same time, I still love the hamburger and slab of ribs from Little Willies on the rez
There is a black guy in Shannon that sells bbq out of his backyard on Saturday’s and it’s F___king fantastic. Jacks BBq. Banana pudding is legit too.Random black guy setting up in a grocery store parking lot towing a grill made out of a propane tank.
I want to say I paid roughly $35 for a beef rib at Terry Black's a couple of months ago. It was really big though.Looking at their menu, those are about the going rate for top-tier bbq. Hell, many of the better places in TX are knocking the door on $40/lb for brisket.
Every town in Ms had a Coleman's BBQ once upon a time.I use to travel for work around Senatobia and Hernando. I’d always try to stop in Coleman’s BBQ to get lunch. I liked the people there and enjoyed the one in Senatobia the best. It was nice seeing the same staff over and over working there. Tupelo had one decades ago but that was before my time.