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I would recommend every one in the london area to try Pit Cue, before they used to sell from a van under the hungerford bridge near waterloo station by the river, but now they moved to a shop in Carnaby street not far from the regent street apple store. Thier food is very delicious and have that home cooked feel and not the cheap commercial places, i went there several times when they were on the van and 1st time in the shop yesterday. £15 budget may seem a lot but once you try the food you wont regret the price and will go for more

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/restaurants/review-24034006-pitt-cue-co-soho---review.do

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I would recommend every one in the london area to try Pit Cue, before they used to sell from a van under the hungerford bridge near waterloo station by the river, but now they moved to a shop in Carnaby street not far from the regent street apple store. Thier food is very delicious and have that home cooked feel and not the cheap commercial places, i went there several times when they were on the van and 1st time in the shop yesterday. £15 budget may seem a lot but once you try the food you wont regret the price and will go for more

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/restaurants/review-24034006-pitt-cue-co-soho---review.do

RIP Steve Jobs 

Hmm, I may have to head up West!

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You will not regret it Gabriel, and now in the shops they have a great drinks menu where as in the van they only had american beer and some margaritas. Their chicken wings and bbq ribs is mouth watering

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Will you two stop it. Some of us won't be able to go anywhere near this place anytime soon! So not jealous

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Lol Hayley you make me laugh :)

I miss the van by the river on a summer day, but the shop is great too especially in this cold weather,

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Great idea. I'm going to have barbecue today then! Been meaning to return to this great 'cue place I've tried only once.

I love American barbecue and have had it cross-country. I highly recommend the Texas Barbecue Trail, a bunch of amazing mom-and-pop barbecue joints near the Austin area that draw barbecue aficionados from worldwide:

Summer Road Trips - USATODAY.com

I've been to most of the places on the trail over years and can only be glad that I don't live anywhere near that part of the country, because my arteries would've given out by now (though I would've died happy). On my first trip on the trail, I met Japanese and Germans, as well as plenty of Texas locals, as we all dug into the best barbecue in the world.
 
I love ribs as well--I slow cook mine in the oven for ~2 hours than barbecue it with Chipotle barbecue sauce on it. I don't like my ribs to saucy, because it's just a mess all over me--so I tend to put less.

Ribs, plus a Golden Margarita on a hot Summer Day is just grand!!

@ KayKayKay--my relatives live in Texas and have told me about the trail. They say it is really the best.
 
Kay! Will you stop it? I love barbecue! Huh! You guys torment me daily. I've just had tea and cheese straws(puffed pastry with cheese on top)
Gab! You big ole meanie!
Ricky! You are just as bad as these two. I'm having spaghetti bolognese tonight so there!
Did any of you see on yahoo about that burger place (New York?) where you get heart attack burgers and a man had a heart attack while eating one. They looked ginormous. Can't say I'd enjoy 3 or 4 burgers with all the trimmings in one sitting anyway.

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