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Time Out says
Mon Oct 8 2012
Barbecue in the ’burbs? Why not – the success of this slice of the Deep South in De Beauvoir Town shows that London is more than ready for a more sophisticated take on the food of the US. A former pub has been kitted out with some serious smoking equipment imported from Oklahoma and a brewing kit, resulting in the ribs ‘n’ beer combo so often seen in the southern states but until recently rare here. The menu’s small – beef and pork ribs, pulled pork sliders, steak, burger; the side orders are authentic – baked beans with pork, thin fries, deep-fried pickles, mac and cheese. It’s all served on metal trays, which is fashionable here but commonplace in the US. And the meats are as good as you could hope for – burger and steak are decent, but make the most of the kitchen’s smoking expertise and go for the ribs – charred, sticky, sweet, spiced, tender, liable to collapse from their bone at the faintest of forkings. Sliders are great too – the mini burger buns, slightly sweet, are stuffed with strands of slow-cooked pork, a deep-fried pickle and a blob of coleslaw.
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