Found this place while looking for a Wells Fargo of all things. Its a small place tucked on the side of a Food Lion shopping center so unless you trip over it you might have trouble finding it. That said it's a Good, not great BBQ joint. Everybody is friendly and you get a lot for what you pay for. It's all good the Q, slaw, beans, hush puppies and tea. It's just not a place I won't be driving off the highway to get to next time I come through.
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Mark C.
I can say the service was great but that is about it. The BBQ pork was good but only a mustard or vinegar sauce left us wanting a sweet sauce. The burger was southern style with pickles, slaw and chili. It was just OK. The big bummer was the price. $20 for two basket meals and a drink. I would come back but only to buy the pulled pork by the pound.
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Dustin M.
I love Little Pigs BBQ. The chopped tray is the perfect size. The chop bbq is done fresh every day, just the way it should be. The white slaw is good too, and I am a slaw snob. The icing on top is the hush puppies. You get two or three with a tray and more with a plate. The staff is super friendly. Amber makes sure to speak to me by name whenever I go in. Give Little Pigs a try. It's really good food at a really good price.
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Birdy G.
Great bbq place. Chopped bbq, perfect hush puppies, leather stools that twist, old school southern restaurant.
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Fred B.
This is a small, plain, unadorned barbecue joint with bench seats, and not many of them. They serve chopped, coarse chopped, and sliced pig here, but the chopped is their best effort, and even it comes out of the kitchen a little dry. The pork is tender, and has some smokiness to it. The sauce is a Lexington style - tomato based with some vineger and spice. They have several heat levels available, and the pork here needs the sauce. The slaw is good, not great, and the fries are only so so. The iced tea is very nice, and plenty sweet. Their baked beans are a great version. The hot dog they serve here is outstanding, in the class of those served a Jay Bees. The hamburger also is good
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Karolina Z.
Had the BBQ basket with cole slaw and fries. BBQ sandwich was great. Had I known they put slaw in the sandwich, I would have tried the beans instead as a side instead of the slaw, which was a little blan and dry. Fries were as expected. Quick and cheap local BBQ!
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Rose F.
It's all a metter of taste but this was not the best the state has to offer. The pork was flavorful but the cole slaw was dry and tasteless. I got the small tray and it seems like they are a little stingy on the quantity they give for the price.
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Lisa S.
I have friends who really enjoy this place but I just like my BBQ a different way like Carolina BBQ or Lancasters. Still decent food and although I don't eat beef, I heard the burgers are awesome.
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Address :Brookdale Shopping Center,226 Brookdale Dr
Statesville, NC, 28677
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : No Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : No Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Outdoor Seating : No
Nelson E.
Found this place while looking for a Wells Fargo of all things. Its a small place tucked on the side of a Food Lion shopping center so unless you trip over it you might have trouble finding it. That said it's a Good, not great BBQ joint. Everybody is friendly and you get a lot for what you pay for. It's all good the Q, slaw, beans, hush puppies and tea. It's just not a place I won't be driving off the highway to get to next time I come through.
(3)Mark C.
I can say the service was great but that is about it. The BBQ pork was good but only a mustard or vinegar sauce left us wanting a sweet sauce. The burger was southern style with pickles, slaw and chili. It was just OK. The big bummer was the price. $20 for two basket meals and a drink. I would come back but only to buy the pulled pork by the pound.
(2)Dustin M.
I love Little Pigs BBQ. The chopped tray is the perfect size. The chop bbq is done fresh every day, just the way it should be. The white slaw is good too, and I am a slaw snob. The icing on top is the hush puppies. You get two or three with a tray and more with a plate. The staff is super friendly. Amber makes sure to speak to me by name whenever I go in. Give Little Pigs a try. It's really good food at a really good price.
(4)Birdy G.
Great bbq place. Chopped bbq, perfect hush puppies, leather stools that twist, old school southern restaurant.
(4)Fred B.
This is a small, plain, unadorned barbecue joint with bench seats, and not many of them. They serve chopped, coarse chopped, and sliced pig here, but the chopped is their best effort, and even it comes out of the kitchen a little dry. The pork is tender, and has some smokiness to it. The sauce is a Lexington style - tomato based with some vineger and spice. They have several heat levels available, and the pork here needs the sauce. The slaw is good, not great, and the fries are only so so. The iced tea is very nice, and plenty sweet. Their baked beans are a great version. The hot dog they serve here is outstanding, in the class of those served a Jay Bees. The hamburger also is good
(3)Karolina Z.
Had the BBQ basket with cole slaw and fries. BBQ sandwich was great. Had I known they put slaw in the sandwich, I would have tried the beans instead as a side instead of the slaw, which was a little blan and dry. Fries were as expected. Quick and cheap local BBQ!
(4)Rose F.
It's all a metter of taste but this was not the best the state has to offer. The pork was flavorful but the cole slaw was dry and tasteless. I got the small tray and it seems like they are a little stingy on the quantity they give for the price.
(2)Lisa S.
I have friends who really enjoy this place but I just like my BBQ a different way like Carolina BBQ or Lancasters. Still decent food and although I don't eat beef, I heard the burgers are awesome.
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