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Last post 12-12-2008, 5:28 PM by donald. 8 replies.
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  •  11-07-2006, 7:53 PM 6

    Welcome

    What's your favorite restaurant? Let others know where to find the best NC BBQ!
  •  01-19-2007, 12:53 PM 49 in reply to 6

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    I am lucky to live in Wilson, NC.  We have several great que places w/i a stones throw of each other....my favorite place is Parkers. And is is mainly b/c of their slaw...I like the tangy mustard flavor it has.  The bbq and stuff are very similar to Bills in my mind's eye, but of course, none of them are as good as what I can put out on my pit!!!!Big Smile [:D]Wink [;)]
  •  02-04-2007, 11:00 PM 54 in reply to 6

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    Wilber's in Goldsboro without a doubt, with Clyde Cooper's in Raleigh running a close second.
  •  06-13-2007, 6:54 PM 76 in reply to 6

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    Other than ours?

    Lexington #1

  •  07-06-2007, 1:37 PM 108 in reply to 6

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    Without question, Wilbers in Goldsboro is the best. I would add B's in Greenville as 2nd best. BTW, when Ed Mitchell got in trouble, he said he was going to open another place in Wilson, after he got everything settled. Does anyone know anything about his plans?

     

    Thanks.

  •  07-06-2007, 2:36 PM 109 in reply to 108

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    I  haven't heard anything on Mitchell's as of late.  But I did have some of Bill's out of Wilson last night.. Not too bad.  Good, quick service.
  •  07-06-2007, 7:31 PM 110 in reply to 108

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    I haven't heard of anything more than what's been public.
  •  12-11-2008, 7:33 AM 191 in reply to 110

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    "The Pit Authentic Barbecue" in Raleigh is Mitchell's latest entry into the world of NC BBQ.

    Really up-scale joint!  I couldn't believe the wine selection he has behind a glass wall.  Linen tableclothes and knapkins!  It aint your typical Q-joint!!!

    I found the "Chopped Whole Hog" was a wee bit dry and chewy, but it tasted really good.  The flavor was slightly smoky with a good "Eastern" vinegar twang and a little heat.  The Cole-slaw was too chunky without much dressing, but it tasted pretty good.  I got the Mac&cheese as another side and that was really good and cheesy!  The hushpuppies were just 'okay', but they had 'grilled brussel sprouts' that were VERY tasty!  Cost was a bit high at $8.00 plus tax and tip and tea, but I'll get back there again sometime.

  •  12-12-2008, 5:28 PM 192 in reply to 191

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    Grilled brussel sprouts...I'll have to try that one. Thanks for sharing!
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