Home Team BBQ in Five Points will be opening on Monday. Who plans to get a few painkillers and smoked wings on this momentous day?
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New building or are they taking over whereHome Team BBQ in Five Points will be opening on Monday. Who plans to get a few painkillers and smoked wings on this momentous day?
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new building or are they taking over an empty space?Home Team BBQ in Five Points will be opening on Monday. Who plans to get a few painkillers and smoked wings on this momentous day?
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New building or are they taking over where
new building or are they taking over an empty space?
Meh, enjoy your chain bbq restaurant.at the folks who say the food is overpriced. Sure there are better BBQ joints out there, but this isn't your "run to the mill" BBQ buffet. Hometeam would be foolish to charge $7 for a BBQ plate.
The Midwood Smokehouse recipe sure has worked out on Garners Ferry and if you think that business model is successful, wait until you see how packed Hometeam will be in 5 Points.
Ever been to Lewis BBQ in Charleston?Meh, enjoy your chain bbq restaurant.
I have not. Our son graduated the Citadel 2 years ago so we don't go down as much as we have in the past.Ever been to Lewis BBQ in Charleston?
Meh, enjoy your chain bbq restaurant.
I wasnt aware either of those places operated in Aspen, CO.? Anywho, have you or are you even aware of the SC BBQ Trail? Perhaps you should explore it so you can refine your simple pallette.By your logic, Lewis and Rodney Scott's are chains too. Still some of the best BBQ in SC.
True BBQ is the best BBQ in the 803. Dont @ me.
It's a different style of BBQ place than I've ever been to...I think a lot of places down in Texas do it their way. Anyway, I went there like 2 years ago and now I've noticed these fancy BBQ places popping up all over in trendy cities. The hipster folk like them. It's different than a SC BBQ buffet but does have some good food. And Lewis in Charleston is known nationwide as like the best of the bunch. You don't have a plate, just a metal tray with butcher paper on it in front of you that they slap the meat onI have not. Our son graduated the Citadel 2 years ago so we don't go down as much as we have in the past.
I wasnt aware either of those places operated in Aspen, CO.? Anywho, have you or are you even aware of the SC BBQ Trail? Perhaps you should explore it so you can refine your simple pallette.
If memory serves, Aaron opened a place in Aspen because he has family out there. HomeTeam is not a "chain" BBQ place by any means.I wasnt aware either of those places operated in Aspen, CO.? Anywho, have you or are you even aware of the SC BBQ Trail? Perhaps you should explore it so you can refine your simple pallette.
Lived on Lake Wateree for most of my youth and worked in Cola for years. Try again. My point here is that this state, above all, wrote the book on BBQ. Home Team is a portion size restaurant. I've already said their food is good but the price is what it is due to the portion size. If you are a porker and need a "tray of food" to justify what is and what is not good bbq, then you have already disqualified your opinion on the matter. Have you ever been to a competition cook? I'll bet not. I probably have wood cooked more whole hogs than years you have been alive.If having a location in Aspen makes Hometeam a chain, then having a location in Charleston makes Rodney Scott's a chain. That's all I'm saying. I love some good Q, but must not be the BBQ snob that you are. Sounds like you could just live in Pickens County and be butt hurt about Columbia getting another attractive eatery.
He did it because their is a shit load of money in Aspen. He is not a stupid man. However, hide and watch how many more pop up. Franchising is next and with it will go the precious quality.If memory serves, Aaron opened a place in Aspen because he has family out there. HomeTeam is not a "chain" BBQ place by any means.
Lived on Lake Wateree for most of my youth and worked in Cola for years. Try again. My point here is that this state, above all, wrote the book on BBQ. Home Team is a portion size restaurant. I've already said their food is good but the price is what it is due to the portion size. If you are a porker and need a "tray of food" to justify what is and what is not good bbq, then you have already disqualified your opinion on the matter. Have you ever been to a competition cook? I'll bet not. I probably have wood cooked more whole hogs than years you have been alive.
Meh, you're not a snob if you know what you're talking about. Many people have hobbies, mine is bbq.BBQ snobs are the worst kind of snobs. As far as prices go, sure some places charge more $ for environment and other things. But the reality is, good BBQ with good rub, good injection, and quality time will cost a little more than the place that grabs a few shoulders, throws on out, removes, chops, and lets you sauce yourself. Heck, the good high $ BBQ doesn’t need sauce.
But I like them all. But it’s funny people will pay $20 - $30 for a good steak, but refuse to pay $10 - $15 for really good BBQ.
I can’t speak into whether or not this particular joint is worth the $. And it should be held to a higher standard if it is that much more expensive.
I just love BBQ...cheap or expensive. But you have to adjust expectations accordingly.
My mom's side is from Cheraw and my dad's people are from Bennettsville. Good people that way.I love you guys and gals. Nothing like a good BBQ dialogue amongst friends. I might be an old timer with a weak liver, but yall better believe I'll be there Monday night throwing back painkillers. My grandson will be sober enough to drive the Buick back to Cheraw.
If you're gonna pay for it, I have to agree.Some good info here.....
https://destination-bbq.com/
I've DLed the BBQ Trail Map and have started riding to some on Fridays......been to about 40 restaurants so far....Scotts is hard to beat
Meh, you're not a snob if you know what you're talking about. Many people have hobbies, mine is bbq.
Meh, you're not a snob if you know what you're talking about. Many people have hobbies, mine is bbq.
Hopefully a lot as the summer goes, lol. We have four catering events lined up this summer and our BBQ hash took off and I can't keep it at $8 a quart. I could get more but hell, I move more than I can handle right where I'm at. Doing shoulders/ whole hog mostly. In the fall, we are going to try and cook a yearling Angus in the ground with sawdust and river stone. Gonna be a blast.Whatcha cooking on slim?
Good luck to those guys, but I'll stick with the good people over at Cannon's BBQ for the best BBQ experience in the Midlands.
By your logic, Lewis and Rodney Scott's are chains too. Still some of the best BBQ in SC.
True BBQ is the best BBQ in the 803. Dont @ me.
I wasnt aware either of those places operated in Aspen, CO.? Anywho, have you or are you even aware of the SC BBQ Trail? Perhaps you should explore it so you can refine your simple pallette.
It's a different style of BBQ place than I've ever been to...I think a lot of places down in Texas do it their way. Anyway, I went there like 2 years ago and now I've noticed these fancy BBQ places popping up all over in trendy cities. The hipster folk like them. It's different than a SC BBQ buffet but does have some good food. And Lewis in Charleston is known nationwide as like the best of the bunch. You don't have a plate, just a metal tray with butcher paper on it in front of you that they slap the meat on
If memory serves, Aaron opened a place in Aspen because he has family out there. HomeTeam is not a "chain" BBQ place by any means.
My mom's side is from Cheraw and my dad's people are from Bennettsville. Good people that way.
Some good info here.....
https://destination-bbq.com/
I've DLed the BBQ Trail Map and have started riding to some on Fridays......been to about 40 restaurants so far....Scotts is hard to beat
Careful Slim, some of those Texans you cut to pieces awhile back for bragging about beef might get word you are now cooking with beef.Hopefully a lot as the summer goes, lol. We have four catering events lined up this summer and our BBQ hash took off and I can't keep it at $8 a quart. I could get more but hell, I move more than I can handle right where I'm at. Doing shoulders/ whole hog mostly. In the fall, we are going to try and cook a yearling Angus in the ground with sawdust and river stone. Gonna be a blast.
Goodness, gracious, a Roller from Cheraw? Who would of thunk it?Great stuff, though I am not a fan of the strong mustard flavor in their sauce. A lot like Jackie Hite's used to be. (Another awesome place, unfortunately now closed)
Not sure how you get Lewis's to be a chain (by his logic) since there is only one. I can see where you are going with Scott's in Hemingway and Rodney's in Charleston, but those are not related businesses, despite the obvious connection. Rodney left Hemingway to do his own thing.
True BBQ has the best hash I have (yet) tasted, but not a big fan of the BBQ itself. Not bad, just not great.
The Aspen thing is because he used to work there before returning (I think) to Charleston. I think of it as less than a chain and more of a place with several locations...one just happens to be in Aspen, but I will accede that we could be splitting hairs over the argument.
Definitely a different experience than what we were used to in SC before Lewis opened shop. Was, in fact, the subject of a post I wrote after attending the soft opening:
https://destination-bbq.com/lewis-barbecue-texas-bbq-experience-in-sc/
I know Aaron Siegel used to work out there, in fine dining, I believe, and I have read he traveled back there often. Not sure if there is a family connection as he grew up in GA. Maybe it was a good excuse to get a write-off for traveling to a favorite place.
I grew up in Cheraw myself. Cheers to the fellow Braves in the crowd.
Thanks for the shout-out! Hope the site has been helpful, and I am always eager to hear constructive criticism, so feel free to share or email me (jim@destination-bbq.com).
Destination-bbq.com is just a hobby site that I try to keep up with in my spare time. While I have a habit of saying "we" when I talk about it, there is no "we" in the business sense. There is no other "employee" but me though my wife and youngest kid make regular commentary in the reviews.
Slim, you and the wifey making it out to Idaho for the wedding? I'm planning on making it there.Hopefully a lot as the summer goes, lol. We have four catering events lined up this summer and our BBQ hash took off and I can't keep it at $8 a quart. I could get more but hell, I move more than I can handle right where I'm at. Doing shoulders/ whole hog mostly. In the fall, we are going to try and cook a yearling Angus in the ground with sawdust and river stone. Gonna be a blast.
Goodness, gracious, a Roller from Cheraw? Who would of thunk it?
A Marlboro native and met a many a Roller.
Simpsonville/ Fountain Inn just got a new BBQ joint, Bobby’s BBQ. The pulled pork is in my top 3. They also sell brisket which is only topped by Smokey Dreams on Woodruff Rd in Greenville.
Plenty of Rollers out in CL10.Goodness, gracious, a Roller from Cheraw? Who would of thunk it?
A Marlboro native and met a many a Roller.
Touch and go, have to be in SD around the same time.Slim, you and the wifey making it out to Idaho for the wedding? I'm planning on making it there.