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If you had to name one amazing BBQ restaurant in the southeast that is conveniently close to an airport, what would it be? We went to check out one that has been recommended by so many!
Talk to me about the A game bit? Just runway dimensions? Or something else like obstacles?My pick..
Pik N Pig
BQ1
Its literally on the airport. Have your A game when you come in for a landing.
13/31 - 2538x36
Talk to me about the A game bit? Just runway dimensions? Or something else like obstacles?
obstacles, tree line, narrow..Talk to me about the A game bit? Just runway dimensions? Or something else like obstacles?
You really weren’t at the beach at St. Simons. The water would be up to the rocks at high tide there. You really want to go out by the old Coast Guard Station to be on the beach. The old Coast Guard Station is now a WWII museum which is worth visiting. It focuses on what was going on in the area during the war. There was a major ship building operation going on in Brunswick.
We love all of the barrier in the southeast. They all have such a different personality.
Talk to me about the A game bit? Just runway dimensions? Or something else like obstacles?
Please provide a GoogleMaps link. Closest one I see is 13.4 miles....Asheville NC, "12 Bones" is 2.5 miles from the airport...
12 Bones Smokehouse SOUTHPlease provide a GoogleMaps link. Closest one I see is 13.4 miles.
Stantons Barbecue & Fish Camp is a bit hard to find but good. It's a grass strip and not on the charts. https://www.stantonsbbq.com/find-us. It's just adjancent to Stantons road, the runway is delineated with 5 gallon paint buckets.
I won't say it's the best BBQ, but if you're in the vicinity the Kings Korner at Chesterfield (FCI) usually has some decent BBQ.
Stanton's is very old school eastern NC BBQ, reminiscent of the days when bbq wasn't a high art, but rather, cheap and satisfying southern fast food. It's a neat little place to stop into; I haven't been there in years but the grass strip is cool.I would venture to say I've never had anything good there, but it IS fun to try and find and land on the dog leg grass runway. worth going at least once for the experience. as with a few other local hidden "gems" 'round here, it's a step back in time. a mighty, awfully large step.
I won't say it's the best BBQ, but if you're in the vicinity the Kings Korner at Chesterfield (FCI) usually has some decent BBQ.
The Virginia Diner is pretty good, been there several times. Wife's family is from that area.. AKQ very easy to get in and a nice short walk. There is a new BBQ joint at Wakefield called "Daddy's Pitmaster BBQ". Will have to try that one very soon... PoA Lunch...That's my old stomping ground; I forgot about Kings Korner. Not a bad spot if you're in the neighborhood.
while we're on the topic of Virginia Airport BBQ joints, it looks like Suffolk has a BBQ joint on field. I haven't tried it, but it has decent reviews. And just up the road, Wakefield is famous for VA Diner, which prominently serves bbq and all things peanut related.
Oh, and if you're planning out to 2027, it looks like a Buc-ee's will be opening up close to New Kent Co Airport (W96). I hear the Brisket sandwich is worth waiting four years for.
With score cards.whole lotta people watching you......
Yes. It get my highest go around score. And yes, runway 31 does slope down to the west. That is why I prefer runway 13. But it is worth it. Bring some folding chairs so you can join the judges line. Lots of atmosphere especially on a nice Saturday. Sometimes hard to pick out from the air.Talk to me about the A game bit? Just runway dimensions? Or something else like obstacles?
Their blueberry chipotle ribs are legendary.
Low and Slow Smokehouse...Johnston county, NC (KJNX) has a new bbq joint right on the field that is pretty good...
The restaurant just off the airport in Saint Simons holds its own with BBQ. Plus hotels you can walk to.
Thank you. You might want to add "smoked" at least sometimes, but yeah, beef or pork is required.They might be very tasty. But I can't get past the description to think of these as ribs. The only adjectives that should precede the word "ribs" are things like beef and pork.
On days when I was commuting by car from Northern Virginia down to NC26, I'd time it so I hit Lexington at meal time. I had a map of all the bbq joints in town and tried them all.BQ1 is good mostly for the venue. I don’t find their food to be particularly spectacular. There is no good reason to take off to the east over the trees or land to the west unless the winds are really howling. Not sure where I’d recommend though you could land at KEXX and take the crew car to many places that have better BBQ than BQ1. One of my favorites is Tarheel Q near 8a7 but it will be tough getting transportation and probably a stretch for an electric bike.
I by no means have tried them all but to date BBQ Center was my favorite in Lexington.On days when I was commuting by car from Northern Virginia down to NC26, I'd time it so I hit Lexington at meal time. I had a map of all the bbq joints in town and tried them all.
My favorite overall (and best dip which I used to buy by the gallon): Lexington Style Trimmings
Best pork and Best Hush Puppies: Lexington Barbecue.
Good Q with skin optionally added : Smileys