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Fried Chicken/NC Pork bbq
Posted by: Buck ()
Date: May 06, 2007 09:26AM

Now looking for good fried chicken (no popeyes/kfc crap). Just got back from OBX and stopped at a place called Muddy Boots on 168 right before the VA line. Great pulled pork/fried chicken/mac & cheese. Sweet tea was awesome as were the hush puppies. Anything remotely close to the BBQ and Chicken one can find down in NC here?

Buck

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Re: Fried Chicken/NC Pork bbq
Posted by: bbq ()
Date: May 06, 2007 11:44AM

williards

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Re: Fried Chicken/NC Pork bbq
Posted by: slinkeyts ()
Date: May 06, 2007 11:59AM

bojangles

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Re: Fried Chicken/NC Pork bbq
Posted by: Somebody ()
Date: May 06, 2007 12:46PM

Willards in Chantilly.
Bubbas BBQ in Fairfax.

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Re: Fried Chicken/NC Pork bbq
Date: May 06, 2007 01:46PM

It's only once a year, but I've gotten great NC-style pulled pork sandwiches from the Herndon Optimist Club tent at the Herndon Festival.

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Re: Fried Chicken/NC Pork bbq
Posted by: Mofo ()
Date: May 06, 2007 02:18PM

Dixie Bones in woodbridge has really good ribs.

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Re: Fried Chicken/NC Pork bbq
Posted by: m4ilm4n ()
Date: May 06, 2007 03:46PM

Is BoDean's still open on Sullyfield Circle in Chantilly? They had good BBQ...

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Re: Fried Chicken/NC Pork bbq
Posted by: TheMeeper ()
Date: May 06, 2007 03:50PM

Dixie Bones in woodbridge

I don't think they had fried chicken at Dixie Bones, but I'll second this recommendation, it's the best BBQ I've had in the DC area.

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Re: Fried Chicken/NC Pork bbq
Posted by: KeepOnTruckin ()
Date: May 06, 2007 06:42PM

I had some great southern BBQ in South Carolina near Charleston.

But around here, best place is whatever the BBQ place is next to the expo center on Willard Rd.

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Re: Fried Chicken/NC Pork bbq
Posted by: S ()
Date: May 07, 2007 11:02AM

Buck, Go to LEVI'S North Carolina BAR-B-Q in Oxon Hill, Maryland Everything
you ate in N.C. will be there and its GREAT !!! Just right over the Wilson Bridge in Maryland.

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Re: Fried Chicken/NC Pork bbq
Posted by: why me ()
Date: May 07, 2007 02:20PM

KeepOnTruckin Wrote:
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> But around here, best place is whatever the BBQ
> place is next to the expo center on Willard Rd.

I grew up in NC and have been disappointed with every BBQ I have tried up here, including Willards. Never heard of Levi's, but it sounds worth checking out though.

Next time you are going down 95 in NC, take the exit for Wilson and go into town. I worked in that town for a few years right out of college and they have two very good places that have both chichen and BBQ. In Greensboro, where I am from, I never saw fried chicken on the menu.

Better yet, go to Lexington NC. That is the BBQ capital of NC.

Good luck

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Re: Fried Chicken/NC Pork bbq
Posted by: Buck ()
Date: May 13, 2007 10:40AM

For the record, we ate at Dixie Bones yesterday and can't say I'd recommend it. Then again, I never found smoked meat all that great. The mac and cheese was atrocious by all accounts. Willards and Levi's are next on my list.

Buck

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Re: Fried Chicken/NC Pork bbq
Posted by: Robert ()
Date: May 13, 2007 12:48PM

I really prefer VA BBQ to NC. If you're in Richmond- try Bill's BBQ. Its great !

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Re: Fried Chicken/NC Pork bbq
Posted by: ffxn8v ()
Date: May 13, 2007 02:43PM

Best BBQ hands down in this area, is Dixie Bones BBQ right off US Rt 1, 2 blocks sourth of Rt 123 in Prince Wm. county.

There used to be a place in Burke (the old shopping center that time forgot about w/ the overpass that went in @ Burke Rd.). The place had amazing ribs and potatoes/spicy spuds. The guy who owned it practically lived there. He died in the early 90's, and so went his BBQ place with it.

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