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unzippy
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Re: BBQs

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Jobbo wrote: Fri Nov 21, 2025 10:21 am The Beefy Boys do a proper bbq evening at their original Hereford restaurant a few nights each month. They were ranked 15th in the world outside the US recently. I have been meaning to visit. Must get round to it.
Underseasoned, the podcast that put that list out is run by two Aussies, Jay runs Meatstock in Aus. I'm almost certain they've never eaten at most of those places on the list :lol:

Saying that, Ashley who is the pitmaster at Beefy Boys, is a lovely chap who knows what he's doing 👍
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That sounds like tentative approval, Zips, and from you that can only be a good thing. Need to arrange to go there soon.
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V8Granite wrote: Fri Nov 21, 2025 12:15 pm As the wife is still 100% carnivore going out to eat can be tricky as most BBQ places we see are smothered in sugary sauces.

https://neloresteakhouse.co.uk/

Really really good. The kids had all they could eat for £15 and £10 as Connor is still under 10.

Adults one was £42.50p each and both of us were completely full when we left. Apart from the ribs everything was just very nicely done cuts of meat and we didn't wait more than a few minutes. The only bit we didn't manage to get was the gammon but purely as we had filled up on steak and chicken.

Very enjoyable and excellent value.

Dave!
Literally as much as you can eat? 8-)
And my veggie wife could just hit the buffet for £25 and fill her boots?
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