To: freeagle; jra; tet68
I'll throw in the fourth vote on this thread for Dreamland, but only for first runner-up.
The winner and all-time champion is Big Bob Gibson's in Decatur Alabama.
136 posted on
08/07/2004 11:11:55 AM PDT by
Living Stone
(The following statement is true: The preceeding statement is false.)
To: Living Stone
The winner and all-time champion is Big Bob Gibson's in Decatur Alabama.DINGDINGDING!! WE HAVE A WINNER!!
The original Big Bob Gibson's. 2000 RESTAURANT OF THE YEAR (Nat'l BBQ Association), 1998 "Best Sauce on the Planet" (American Royal International)...numerous others. Most decorated BBQ restaurant in the nation!! See more:
http://www.bigbobgibsonbbq.com
My Grandmother (God rest her soul) worked at Gibson's fro 40 years. used to come in to work at 3am every day to hand make the pies from scratch. It don't get no better, period.
191 posted on
08/07/2004 11:39:02 AM PDT by
TheBigB
(I'm more frustrated than a legless Ethiopian watching a doughnut roll down a hill.)
To: Living Stone
I second votes for Gibson's in Decatur, Alabama, with all due consideration to Sonny's (west of Decatur in Lawrence county) and Greenbrier BBQ (between Decatur and Huntsville -- pronounced "Huntsvull"). Greenbrier was best until they moved to the new digs by the highway.
And with all due consideration to my local Lexington-style BBQ in North Carolina... it's second-rate compared with the North Alabama chow.
Hint: try a loaded potato at Gibson's. That's all you'll need!
387 posted on
08/07/2004 5:00:53 PM PDT by
alancarp
(Boycott France and anything that even LOOKS French.)
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