James Best BBQ
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$16 Half Slab of Ribs for $8 at James Best BBQ
If you haven't stopped by to James Best BBQ, here's an incentive for you. Aside from the tastiest Ribs in town, James (who might be the coolest guy ever)also offers all your favorite fixings like cole slaw, potato salad, mac and cheese and roasted corn. James also serves up pulled pork sandwiches, chicken and brisket. No wonder New Times awarded him with "Best BBQ in Miami in 2009."
New Times Review:
Tomato or mustard? Tangy or sweet? Every barbecue lover has his or her sauce preferences, but in all honesty, the sauce is just windowdressing. It's the meat that matters and it's James's meat that draws customers to parking lots across town. To cover James's ribs with any sauce, even your favorite, would be a tragedy akin to putting a burlap sack on a beautiful woman. The flavor is simply inspiring and the bones so tender you can gnaw straight through them to the marrow. Save the sauce for that filet mignon or other slab of tasteless meat you bought at the supermarket a few feet away. Call James now to find out where he will be setting up his smoker this weekend (he's usually at the edge of the parking lot behind the Publix on Biscayne Boulevard at NE 48th Terrace). Then get a rack of ribs or some chicken, add a couple of cobs of roasted corn, and head home to eat — if you can hold out that long.
If you haven't stopped by to James Best BBQ, here's an incentive for you. Aside from the tastiest Ribs in town, James (who might be the coolest guy ever)also offers all your favorite fixings like cole slaw, potato salad, mac and cheese and roasted corn. James also serves up pulled pork sandwiches, chicken and brisket. No wonder New Times awarded him with "Best BBQ in Miami in 2009."
New Times Review:
Tomato or mustard? Tangy or sweet? Every barbecue lover has his or her sauce preferences, but in all honesty, the sauce is just windowdressing. It's the meat that matters and it's James's meat that draws customers to parking lots across town. To cover James's ribs with any sauce, even your favorite, would be a tragedy akin to putting a burlap sack on a beautiful woman. The flavor is simply inspiring and the bones so tender you can gnaw straight through them to the marrow. Save the sauce for that filet mignon or other slab of tasteless meat you bought at the supermarket a few feet away. Call James now to find out where he will be setting up his smoker this weekend (he's usually at the edge of the parking lot behind the Publix on Biscayne Boulevard at NE 48th Terrace). Then get a rack of ribs or some chicken, add a couple of cobs of roasted corn, and head home to eat — if you can hold out that long.



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