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What a fine mess this is

Ah, yes, the barbecue nacho. Tex meets Mex and what a couple they are.

David Simmons, the foodie known as hubcapburger, files another great food shot. He writes:

This giant sloppy mess of BBQ comes from the new Big Boar BBQ trailer parked next to the Flying Saucer in the Rivermarket District on Fridays and Saturdays. The portion was massive and a fairly reasonable deal for $6. Can soft drinks are available for $1. Cash only, but not a problem considering that there is an ATM less than 20 feet away. There is no seating available, but it's a very short walk to the pavillions behind the River Market.

 

Comments

THAT'S what I'm talkin' about...

Nuttin' but straight heart attack juice, baby!

A good meal to grease the keys...

Daaaaaaaaamn!

That looks so good. I may need to make a trip into LR today for such an artery-clogging delight!


Yippers looks like Belly found him another triple, bypass special.
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yea i ate there once. sober, which is a rareity in the r.m. but the pulled pork and ribs were outstanding.

and the ribs put me right to sleep, as all good ribs should.

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