No. I don't really go for steak. I'd rather have roast beef or pork, or pork chops, or ribs. I had ribs yesterday.
I have heard good things about the Angus Barn by people who have eaten there.
If you like eastern NC style pork BBQ with a vinegar and pepper sauce, I really like Smithfield's Chicken and Barbecue. It's a chain, mostly up and down the Hwy. 70 corridor, Raleigh, Goldsboro, New Bern, Havelock. I found one east of Raleigh at Nashville, near Rocky Mount just off 64. They use only pork shoulders, so their product is consistent from location to location. Their fried chicken is good too.
If you want a more local barbecue and are willing to travel east a little bit, there is Garner's in Rocky Mount. They have the best selection of vegetables I've ever seen in a barbecue place. Another one that comes close, but is even further east in Williamston, is Shaw's Barbecue.
I think King's in Kinston is pretty good. You will hear of others in eastern NC, but the ones I've tried aren't anything special. Also, if you're in Virginia and see a place advertising eastern NC barbecue, skip it. I tried one once, and the barbecue was dry as dust.
If you go all the way to the east coast of NC, there is Currituck BBQ. Location #1 is near Moyock, NC, but the mailing address is Barco. Location #2 is in Elizabeth City. The barbecue for both is cooked at #1. They have barbecue sandwiches for $2 on Tuesdays, and other specials on other days.
No. I don't really go for steak. I'd rather have roast beef or pork, or pork chops, or ribs. I had ribs yesterday.
I have heard good things about the Angus Barn by people who have eaten there.
If you like eastern NC style pork BBQ with a vinegar and pepper sauce, I really like Smithfield's Chicken and Barbecue. It's a chain, mostly up and down the Hwy. 70 corridor, Raleigh, Goldsboro, New Bern, Havelock. I found one east of Raleigh at Nashville, near Rocky Mount just off 64. They use only pork shoulders, so their product is consistent from location to location. Their fried chicken is good too.
If you want a more local barbecue and are willing to travel east a little bit, there is Garner's in Rocky Mount. They have the best selection of vegetables I've ever seen in a barbecue place. Another one that comes close, but is even further east in Williamston, is Shaw's Barbecue.
I think King's in Kinston is pretty good. You will hear of others in eastern NC, but the ones I've tried aren't anything special. Also, if you're in Virginia and see a place advertising eastern NC barbecue, skip it. I tried one once, and the barbecue was dry as dust.
If you go all the way to the east coast of NC, there is Currituck BBQ. Location #1 is near Moyock, NC, but the mailing address is Barco. Location #2 is in Elizabeth City. The barbecue for both is cooked at #1. They have barbecue sandwiches for $2 on Tuesdays, and other specials on other days.
Can you tell I eat a lot of barbecue?