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  2. Jones Bar-B-Q Diner - Wikipedia

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    The Marianna diner is located in a white cinder block two-story shotgun house on a corner lot at 219 West Louisiana Street. [5] [9] [12] Hubert Jones and his wife lived upstairs when they operated it. [5] Jones smokes 10 to 12 pork shoulders over oak and hickory in cinder-block pits for at least ten hours three times a week.

  3. List of barbecue restaurants - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable barbecue restaurants. Barbecue is a method and apparatus for char grilling food in the hot smoke of a wood fire, usually charcoal fueled. In the United States, to grill is to cook in this manner quickly, while barbecue is typically a much slower method utilizing less heat than grilling , attended to over an extended ...

  4. Dixie's BBQ - Wikipedia

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    Dixie's BBQ was a barbecue restaurant in Bellevue, Washington. It was known for its hot sauce, "The Man," and bumper stickers throughout the area which read, "Have you met The Man?" [1] It was opened in 1994 by Dixie and Gene Porter, [2] who had lived in the Seattle area for 30 years, working as a nurse and a mechanic, respectively.

  5. Jones Bar-B-Q (Kansas City) - Wikipedia

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    Deborah "Little" and Mary "Shorty" Jones are the daughters of Leavy and Juanita Jones, two of eight siblings raised in Kansas City. [1]: 120 [2] [3] Leavy Jones quit school after the 7th grade, worked as an electrician, and moonlighted as a pitmaster at an African-American owned barbecue restaurant, Hezekiah's, on 10th Street in Kansas City.

  6. Wood Shop BBQ - Wikipedia

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    Wood Shop BBQ is a restaurant in Seattle's Atlantic [1] / Central District area, in the U.S. state of Washington. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Owned by James Barrington and Matt Davis, the restaurant has been featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives .

  7. El Chupacabra (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    El Chupacabra is a Day of the Dead-themed Mexican [1] / Tex-Mex [2] restaurant with two locations in Seattle: along Greenwood Avenue the Greenwood / Phinney Ridge area, and along Alki Beach Park in West Seattle. Previously, a third location operated in South Lake Union. The business is named after the legendary creature in American folklore. [3]

  8. Easy Street Records - Wikipedia

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    Easy Street Records is an independent record store located in Seattle, Washington. Easy Street opened its store in West Seattle in 1988, and later added a cafe/bar, which serves coffee, breakfast, lunch, beer, wine, and cocktails. Easy Street Records often hosts live in-store performances by national and local musicians.

  9. Westlake Center - Wikipedia

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    Westlake Center is a four-story shopping center and 25-story office tower in downtown Seattle, Washington, United States. The southern terminus of the Seattle Center Monorail, it is located across Pine Street from Westlake Park, between 4th and 5th Avenues. It is named for Westlake Avenue, which now terminates north of the mall but once ran two ...