Another Chowhound find, we made the 45 minute trek out to rural Virginia to try what many considered some of the best barbeque anywhere near the Potomac. It used to be known as the "Mighty Midget", but was recently renamed as B'z BBQ.
When we pulled into the parking lot, we saw some regulars that had made the trek on their horses.
We were actually confused where the BBQ was. It's a small grocery store that takes the orders, and the BBQ is outside. That's the whole menu, printed on those few pages of 8.5x11 paper. It doesn't have any indoor seating, although there were a few outdoor seats. It was a cold day, so we didn't stick around to eat outside though.
Me--Burberry Black Quilted Jacket, Current Elliot Shirt, Old Man River Studded Belt, Fendi rain boots
Brian, the owner, came out and said hi. He let me in the back to take some pictures of his grilling setup. To me, this is real BBQ. Some dude with a bunch of smokers in the middle of the woods.
PZ wearing Christian Audigier hoodie, Junk Food tee, Citizens of Humanity jeans.
One of the nice ladies allowed us to pet their horse.
Bow Wow wanted to say hello too!
In order from left to right: Half rack of ribs, a mini brisket sandwich, and a pulled pork sandwich. The ribs had a delicious smokey flavor because of the way it was cooked. Highly recommended!!! DELICIOUS!!!!
Their sauce is fantastically sweet and tangy. It's apparently won awards, and I can see why. Our only regret was not eating the ribs while they were still really hot. We took too long playing with the horsey, and then driving to the outlets before we began to eat. We're definitely going back, and we'll know better next time. One last tip, if you're looking to make the trek, go on a Friday or a Saturday, which is when the meat is grilled up.
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