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Greenville, SC
Best Barbecue (Restaurants) (10 Overall Closest) |
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Brushy Creek Bar-B-Q |
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(Restaurants - Barbecue) |
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9898 Anderson Rd Hwy 81, Piedmont 29673 864-269-0155 |
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Well-known for its mustard-based sauce and lean pork barbecue, Brushy Creek is located between Greenville and Easley. They also do chicken and ribs and aren't ones to skimp on the portions. Sandwiches are delicious (especially the chopped barbecue), but the plates, with cole slaw, baked beans and bread, are an even better bargain. Make sure to give the Brunswick stew a try, too. |
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User Rating: 10 / 10
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Bucky's Bar-B-Q |
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(Restaurants - Barbecue) |
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1700-B Roper Mtn Rd, Greenville 29615 864-329-0054 |
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WOODRUFF ROAD. When it comes to BBQ, Bucky's gets few complaints from diners, who rave about the flavorful meat, tangy red and yellow sauces, and rotation of side dishes such as mac'n'cheese, green beans, potato salad, baked beans and cole slaw. Guests enjoy helpful, efficient service and may eat in the casual dining room or outdoors. |
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Charlie's Bar-B-Que |
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(Restaurants - Barbecue) |
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3100 S Hwy 14 Pelham Falls, Greenville 29615 864-297-7876 |
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PELHAM ROAD. Tucked behind a service station and anchoring one end of a strip mall, this unassuming restaurant is known for its chopped barbecue. At lunch, it pulls in a crowd from the Pelham Road area, so you'll want to go early to get a table. Most people order the barbecue plate, which is loaded with a quarter pound of meat and two side items, plus bread and chips. It's a good deal. |
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Greer BBQ |
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(Restaurants - Barbecue) |
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602 N Main St, Greer 29650 864-879-8466 |
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GREER. This BBQ joint in downtown Greer serves tender, juicy smoked pork sandwiches, customized to your liking. Choose large or small, buns or no buns, and if want add two sides such as cole slaw, baked beans, fries or potato chips. However, if BBQ doesn't appeal the menu boasts some tempting alternatives – the chili cheeseburger and onion rings are tough to turn down! Drive-through service available. |
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Henry's Smokehouse |
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(Restaurants - Barbecue) |
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240 Wade Hampton Blvd, Greenville 29609 864-232-7774 |
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DOWNTOWN. Widely proclaimed as the best barbecue in town, Henry's is Greenville's great equalizer, seating business and government types alongside guys in jeans and workboots. Such a response isn't surprising when you sample the tender, succulent meat (with your choice of sauce) served alongside baked beans, cole slaw or fries. It's a classic Southern lunch, and you can readily gauge its popularity by the crowds. The decor at Henry's isn't fancy and seating is somewhat limited but, after the first bite, you'll know where the restaurant has directed its attention. |
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User Rating: 9.6 / 10
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Mutt's BBQ |
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(Restaurants - Barbecue) |
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101 West Rd, Greer 29650 864-848-3999 |
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GREER. Somehow, the rustic log cabin that houses this restaurant seems an apt setting for the smoky flavor of good barbecue. Mutt's is right on target with their pork and chicken, prepared daily on the premises. Customers reap the benefits of this care, digging into sandwiches, plates (with two sides), or even racks of lean ribs. And among sides, the sweet potato casserole, baked with plenty of brown sugar, is the undisputed king. Try a little the next time you go, or call Mutt's to cater your favorite event. Buffets on Sunday, Tuesday night and Friday night. |
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User Rating: 6 / 10
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Smoke on the Water |
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1 Augusta St, Greenville 29601 864-232-9091 |
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WEST END. Most times, folks think of barbecue in conjunction with small, no-frills eateries. Smoke on the Water quickly dispels that perception. The upscale restaurant is as serious about ambience as it is about barbecue. Quietly elegant, it's a great place for lunch or dinner, especially when you factor in perfectly cooked beef brisket, pulled pork, baby back ribs, prime rib, or beer-butt chicken. To please all tastes, a variety of zesty sauces can be had – tomato-, mustard-, or vinegar-based. Add in fresh greens and warm fruit cobbler, and your lips will be smacking in no time! The restaurant's busy bar is also a top hangout during happy hour. |
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Smokin' Stokes |
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1622 Augusta St, Greenville 29605 864-242-9716 |
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AUGUSTA ROAD. The pared-down decor of Smokin' Stokes is a fitting complement to the richness of the barbecue. Meat is foremost here, and nothing obscures its award-winning presence. Whether you enjoy it on a bun, a platter, or topping a baked potato, you can't beat this recipe, which uses Cheerwine soda as an integral ingredient. The fries, too, are special, crisp and tinged with cinnamon to give them an extra kick. For even more Southern punch, order an RC cola and finish things up with a big helping of banana puddin' (no "g" necessary). |
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User Rating: 10 / 10
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Wise's Bar-B-Que House |
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(Restaurants - Barbecue) |
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25548 Hwy 76, Newberry 29108 803-276-6699 |
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Sometimes you have to work for something good, and with Wise's, the drive is the price you'll pay for incredible barbecue. Located between Clinton and Newberry, it's a distance from Greenville, but the mustard-based sauce and tender meat are worth the effort. |
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User Rating: 8.8334 / 10
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Sticky Fingers |
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(Restaurants - Barbecue) |
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1 S Main St, Greenville 29601 864-331-7427 |
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DOWNTOWN. Begun by three childhood friends, the first Sticky Fingers opened in Mount Pleasant, SC, right outside of Charleston. From there, the business's talent with Memphis-style ribs found much favor, and now, a selection of restaurants operates throughout the Southeast. Greenville's downtown location is a favorite, and the relaxed place is a terrific source of pulled pork sandwiches, barbecue dinners, entree salads, and signature ribs in a variety of flavors. Indulge in your favorites, finish up with peach cobbler or pecan pie, and don't forget to pick up a bottle of sauce for personal use back home. |
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