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  2. Shane's Rib Shack - Wikipedia

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    Shane's Rib Shack is an American fast casual BBQ franchise, serving slow-cooked baby back ribs, hand-chopped chicken and pork, and Southern style side dishes. [1] As of January, 2024, they are located in eight states, with most of their restaurants located in the state of Georgia.

  3. Barbecue in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Pork ribs are a common alternative to the two most common types of North Carolina barbecue and a variety of festivals and competitions are held annually. Baby back ribs, sometimes called top loin ribs, are short, succulent, well-marbled ribs cut from the center section of the loin.

  4. Tony Roma's - Wikipedia

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    Originally a steak and burger restaurant, one weekend, chef David Smith grilled baby back ribs and served them with Tony Roma's BBQ sauce. The ribs proved to be popular, and were added to the permanent menu, and quickly became what Tony Roma's was known for. Tony Roma's menu further expanded to include seafood, pasta, chicken, and sandwiches. [6]

  5. Where to Find the Best Barbecue in Every State - AOL

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    The North Carolina-style pork is the way to go here, as it goes exceptionally well with the vinegar-based barbecue sauce available at the sauce bar. ... Memphis-style baby back ribs and chopped ...

  6. Sonny's BBQ - Wikipedia

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    During the 2000s, Sonny's was the largest BBQ restaurant chain in the United States, with about 150 locations across nine states. In 2011, the company had 125 operating franchised restaurants. In 2012, the company moved its headquarters to Winter Park, Florida and in 2013, the company changed its name from Sonny's Real Pit-Bar-B-Q to Sonny's BBQ.

  7. Spicy Baby Back Ribs Recipe - AOL

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    Pour the soup mixture over the ribs. Bake, uncovered, for 30 minutes or until the ribs are fork-tender. Cut the ribs into serving-sized pieces. Return the ribs to the pan and toss to coat with the sauce. Recipe Note: The sauce mixture can be prepared while the ribs are baking.

  8. Spicy and Sticky Baby Back Ribs Recipe - AOL

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