Barbecue Restaurant
Rendezvous
Memphis, Tennessee
HogsFly.com
[901] 523-2746
The place has spent 60 years serving consistently mouthwatering pork ribs. Rendezvous has earned its spot in the pantheon
of barbecue restaurants. You may have to wait a little while for a table on Friday and Saturday nights (the restaurant doesn't
accept reservations on the weekends except for groups of 25 or more), but they do have a nice waiting area where you can enjoy
beer, wine, and appetizers. If you just can't stand the delay, grab a seat at the downstairs bar. The service there is great,
even on the busiest of nights.
For a delicious meal, I recommend two options. First, the juicy ribs, of course. Second, I'd select a true Memphis delight―a
slaw-topped pork shoulder sandwich.
You may not be that hungry when you're heading to Rendezvous, but just wait. While walking down the alley to the restaurant's
entrance, take a moment to experience the aroma pouring forth from the restaurant's smokers. The scent of slow-cooked barbecue
will likely create a Pavlovian response, transforming the mildly peckish into the absolutely ravenous. --Richard Banks
2. Lexington Barbecue
Lexington, North Carolina
[336] 249-9814
3. Shealy's Bar-B-Que House
Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina
ShealysBbq.com
[803] 532-8135
(left) Rendezvous: If you can't make it in person (do try!), the Memphis-based restaurant will ship its famous ribs to you.
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