Top : United_States : NC : Chapel_Hill : Allen and Son Barbecue6203 Millhouse Road Chapel Hill NC United States 27516 Telephone : 919.942.7576
Type of cuisine served :Payment MethodsAll restaurants accept cash.
ReviewsNot Exciting I've had the BBQ sandwich on 15/501 once and won't go back. It was not exciting even though it was cheap. And the fries were disgusting. I've had the BBQ sandwich on 15/501 once and won't go back. It was not exciting even though it was cheap. And the fries were disgusting. Food Rating [2/10] Service Rating [8/10] Ambiance Rating [2/10] best bbq in the country I moved away from North Carolina 6 years after growing up in the area and the things I miss most are nature, friendly people, and Allen and Son bbq. Their pulled pork is amazing. I am so hungry thinking about it and it is more than 3000 miles away. The ribs are not the best, perhaps, but the pulled pork is hands down the best in the country and I have done some traveling. And of course you shouldn't get french fries at a bbq place. What was that guy thinking? I moved away from North Carolina 6 years after growing up in the area and the things I miss most are nature, friendly people, and Allen and Son bbq. Their pulled pork is amazing. I am so hungry thinking about it and it is more than 3000 miles away. The ribs are not the best, perhaps, but the pulled pork is hands down the best in the country and I have done some traveling. And of course you shouldn't get french fries at a bbq place. What was that guy thinking? Food Rating [10/10] Service Rating [10/10] Ambiance Rating [10/10] Not Bad, Not Bad At All I had been hearing of Allen & Son for a few years now, but until recently had not driven the 30 miles to Chapel Hill. It was definately worth the drive. Reminded me of childhood days-gone-by with its painted cinder blocks, checkerboard tablecloths and homey atmosphere. The barbecue was delicious with a bit of a kick to wake up the taste buds. Potato salad was just ok, but the french fries could have been saved for the seagulls. I will more than likely go back, if nothing else for the peach cobbler and pulled pork. I had been hearing of Allen & Son for a few years now, but until recently had not driven the 30 miles to Chapel Hill. It was definately worth the drive. Reminded me of childhood days-gone-by with its painted cinder blocks, checkerboard tablecloths and homey atmosphere. The barbecue was delicious with a bit of a kick to wake up the taste buds. Potato salad was just ok, but the french fries could have been saved for the seagulls. I will more than likely go back, if nothing else for the peach cobbler and pulled pork. Food Rating [8/10] Service Rating [10/10] Ambiance Rating [8/10]
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