I have to second Van's Pig Stand in Norman.  It's fantastic.

 

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Van's Pig stand in Oklahoma. There are two or so, one in Shawnee, and I
think one in Norman, as it was discussed the other day on the list.

 

It's probably as good as Oklahoma gets for BBQ

 

Google maps it to find the locations.

 

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Hi Rick.....and if you end up in North Texas (Ft Worth, Dallas, general
area)...try Sonny Bryan's.

The original is a hole-in-the-wall on Inwood Rd, just north of downtown
Dallas...but with a 

large number of very expensive autos parked out front every day at
lunchtime(even seen

one custom 2008 Lambo.....).

 

Website:  www.sonnybryans.com.

 

Hope your journey is a great time!

 

Don W. McClure, P.E.

Data Administrator & System Engineer

Computing & IT Center, Call Tracking Administration

University of North Texas, Denton

dwmac_at_unt.edu

 

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** 

Wow Rick!  Great idea for a father son trip....  And a wonderful way to
send him off on a truly momentous journey!  Good luck to him (and you).

 

Sometimes (I've discovered) the best way (in the south...can't speak for
TX) to find great Q is to get off the beaten path.  Find those little
country towns and look to see which place has parking!  There are some
real hidden gems out there!

 

I just found out that this is my last month in Seattle, but your idea
has inspired me to pull out my Oklahoma Joe for one more round of
smoking before I load up the family and head East.

 

Take care of yourself, We'll keep young master Cook in our thoughts!

 

Warren

On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 8:46 AM, Rick Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

** My son just graduated from HS, and will leave for the Marines in
October.  Sometime between now and then, he and I are going to drive
cross-country on a BBQ tour.  We'll start and end in Seattle, but we
intend to hit all of the areas of the country famous for BBQ:  Texas,
Louisiana, the rest of the South, North Carolina, Memphis, Chicago, and
Kansas City.

We're still planning the specifics, and here's where all y'all come in:

I would love to know THE places to go in your part of the country
(assuming it's one I mentioned above - this will be almost entirely
SOUTH of the Mason-Dixon line) for outstanding BBQ, whether they're
famous or a hole-in-the-wall.  We'll stay away from big chains for the
most part (we have Famous Dave's up here), unless it is a local/regional
one with a good local reputation.

Thanks in advance for sharing!

Rick
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