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bar-b-que

[ bahr-bi-kyoo, -bee- ]

noun

, bar-b-qued, bar-b-qu·ing.


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Darrell Jackson, a South Carolina state senator who introduced Ms. Harris at Big T’s Bar-B-Que, where the event was held, said that he was proud of what the administration had accomplished — and that he had supported Ms. Harris since she made her own bid for president.

He served lunch Saturday to a crowd at Willie Moore’s Family Restaurant on Main Street, which claims to have “the best pulled and chopped pork Bar-B-Que in town plus Bar-B-Que Ribs and Bar-B-Que Bologna.”

Phillips Bar-B-Que, a neighborhood takeout joint most known for slinging sticky ribs slick with mahogany sauce, smokes meat — beef ribs, pork ribs, chicken, a variety of links — “all day, every day,” one of its managers told me.

We have Phillips Bar-B-Que and the birria truck that posts up right around the corner, all year round.

Phillips Bar-B-Que, a neighborhood takeout joint most known for slinging sticky ribs slick with mahogany sauce, smokes meat — beef ribs, pork ribs, chicken, a variety of links — “all day, every day,” one of its managers told me.

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