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Bill Le May 08-10-2003 06:18 PM

Barbecue joints in Columbus, OH?
 
Heading up to see OSU play football in about 10 days. Any good barbecue
joints to try there?

Thanks



Chance 09-10-2003 01:04 AM

Barbecue joints in Columbus, OH?
 

"Bill Le May" > wrote in message
news:bFXgb.705409$YN5.574994@sccrnsc01...
> Heading up to see OSU play football in about 10 days. Any good barbecue
> joints to try there?
>
> Thanks
>
>


By "heading up" I assume you're coming in from the south. If you are coming
from the south via US 23 there's a *great* place in South Bloomfield called
Stagecoach Barbecue - ribs, pulled pork, etc. really good... side dishes
are outstanding!
their website: http://www.stagecoachBBQ.com , about 30 minutes south of
OSU.

Also there's several Hoggy's, one in Grove City southwest of Columbus, one
on W Fifth not too far from the stadium, check them out at
http://www.hoggysrestaurants.com

Hoggy's is a little more "upscale" but I recommend Stagecoach if it's not
too far out of your way.

John Chancey
Circleville ---> Go Bucks!



Bill Le May 09-10-2003 01:11 AM

Barbecue joints in Columbus, OH?
 
"Chance" > wrote...

> By "heading up" I assume you're coming in from the south.


No, my error. I'll be heading eastward to Ohio, although I do think the
elevation above sea level will be higher there than it is here. :)

Thanks for the recommendations.

Bill



Mark Davis 09-10-2003 04:18 PM

Barbecue joints in Columbus, OH?
 
http://www.citybbq.com/

This place has a reputation as being the best in Columbus. I've had it and
liked it, but I'm not a BBQ expert by any stretch. Hoggy's, as someone else
mentioned, is good, too, but is more of a traditional restaurant than a BBQ
lovers' upstart like City BBQ.

"Bill Le May" > wrote in message
news:bFXgb.705409$YN5.574994@sccrnsc01...
> Heading up to see OSU play football in about 10 days. Any good barbecue
> joints to try there?
>
> Thanks
>
>




Lori 09-10-2003 10:05 PM

Barbecue joints in Columbus, OH?
 
On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 17:18:00 GMT, "Bill Le May" >
wrote:

>Heading up to see OSU play football in about 10 days. Any good barbecue
>joints to try there?
>
>Thanks
>


I forwarded this to a friend of mine who lives in Columubus and is on
the eternal quest for the perfect bb-q. He's replied to Bill and
myself off the newsgroup, but I figured I'd post what he sent just in
case anybody else is headed that way.

**********

Absolutely. Two highly recommended, one OK, two to avoid. You won't
mistake any of them for the real southern article, but you take what
you can get here in Cowtown. It's gotten good enough in the last
couple years where I don't feel like I have to travel to NC when I get
a real jones for the genuine article. No one does an eastern NC style
here yet, though.

Best: City Barbeque on Henderson Rd. at Dierker, about a mile east of
Sawmill Rd. This is in the northwest suburbs. From OSU area, Route 315
north to Henderson Road, west a couple of miles through the strip
malls. It'll be on the southwest corner of the intersection, on the
left. Two other locations, one unlocatable by out of towners, the
other at US40 at I-270 at Reynoldsburg. Four BBQ contest winners
decided to go commercial about three years ago, and they've upped the
ante for decent barbecue here. Good Ribs, better pulled pork. Even
banana pudding! Sauce is forgettable. Open until 10 on weekends.

Also recommend the Pig Iron BBQ on High St. (US23) a couple of blocks
north of Morse Rd., about a block north of Graceland Shopping Center
on the west side of the street. New this year but very, very good.
This is the closest to OSU. By far the best brisket in town, also very
good pulled pork. Both exceedingly tender. Their hot sauce is a fair
facsimile of a Lexington NC dip. Also open until 10.

OK: Barley's Smokehouse on Dublin Rd just north of Grandview Ave. in
Grandview. Better than average pulled pork. Ribs pretty good, but I
like their wings best of all. A little pricey.

Avoid Hoggy's. There are several of them scattered around town. Looks
like a real BBQ from the outside, but ... more of a theme restaurant,
really. The applewood smoke barely flavors the meat. Pretty expensive
too.

Smoky Bones on Dublin Granville Rd. is pretty bad as well. It's a
Damon's clone. We've got those too, but they're way off the charts.

There's a small Texas-style bbq on the east side called Yoho's, no
better than fair (although it's more of what I think of as a bbq joint
than any other in town) Also JP's, on the near eastside. Only fair as
well.

If you're up by Marysville, Pottsie's BBQ is not bad at all. Just ate
there tonight, as a matter of fact. It's at the Route 36 exit off 33,
west towards town, as you approach Marysville. Known for ribs, pulled
pork OK. The chicken is really good.

--
Cheers--Phil

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> o&o

Phil Ross pwr(a)columbus.rr.com Columbus, OH




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Lori

CafeMojo 23-10-2003 04:03 AM

Barbecue joints in Columbus, OH?
 
Good BBQ in Ohio?

Haha! hahahahahahahah!

Ahhhh-hahahahahahahaha!

Oh, that's funny!!!!

Oh, man, ROTFLMAO :-)

SBW

[email protected] 30-10-2003 05:53 PM

Barbecue joints in Columbus, OH?
 
In defense of Ohio BBQ (pardon the bourgeoisie folks in Columbus):

There are several outstanding local BBQ chains in Cleveland:
- Whitmore's
- Hot Sauce Williams

There are also at least 20 single-location shops of varying quality,
some of which are excellent.

Rob Lake

bourgeoisie = townsman who has never passed though the village gates ...

In article >,
CafeMojo > wrote:
>Good BBQ in Ohio?
>
>Haha! hahahahahahahah!
>
>Ahhhh-hahahahahahahaha!
>
>Oh, that's funny!!!!
>
>Oh, man, ROTFLMAO :-)
>
>SBW





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