Had the best pulled pork I've ever eaten at Rodney Scott's, sides were not so good though. Lewis was very good all-round. Brisket was not as good as I expected, as I 'd presumably had his handiwork at LABBQ and for some reason it didn't live up to that, but still very good. Other items on the menu were excellent. We enjoyed their Mexican food truck on the patio as well -- extremely good corn chips, like what we used to get decades ago in Mexico. They researched and make them themselves from scratch -- we asked.
In the not so distant future, he's opening a brick and mortar of Juan Luis's.
The little trailer outside is going to be a Green Chile Cheeseburger stand!! :thumb:
That's really nice. I do wonder how long he'll be in Charleston. He has a history of going someplace, setting up something really good (Franklin's and LABBQ come to mind) and then moving on. Maybe putting together the B&M will keep him there longer ... or convince him to stay, if you're lucky!
In the not so distant future, he's opening a brick and mortar of Juan Luis's.
The little trailer outside is going to be a Green Chile Cheeseburger stand!! :thumb:
Sounds like I need to make my way back up there.
None of you even think of moving here. WE FULL!! :laugh:
None of you even think of moving here. WE FULL!! :laugh:
As far as things to see, I lived there for 3 years back in the late 70's. The Battlement and take the boat ride out to Fort Sumpter. Very interesting. 1st shot of the Civil War fired there. Oops, looks like I'm late to the party.
None of you even think of moving here. WE FULL!! :laugh:
The first shots of the Civil War were not fired from Fort Sumpter...they were fired AT Fort Sumpter. Sumpter was a Federal installation. Cadets from the Citadel saw it appropriate to fire that first shot.
Lewis' is quite a letdown...sadly. The sausage is the best I've ever tasted, but the rest...meh... The brisket is uninspiring. Given the hype, I was expecting much more.