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This is the best bbq I've ever had, hands down. We first experienced it at Yelp's Burgh Bash, when Hootie graced our tastebuds with a generous portion of smoked mac-and-cheese and a drumstick. After nearly blacking out from overwhelming my neurotransmitters with flavor, I was hooked. Lucky for me, Blowfish sets up shop outside of The Brew Gentleman on a regular basis, where I have easy access to this habit-forming bbq. As a quick run-down of menu items: Smoked mac - smoky win Chicken drumsticks - meaty win Redskin potatoes - starchy win Brisket - beefy win Cole Slaw - secret spicy cayenne win Other items - I haven't tried them...potential, strike that, probable win. You can't go wrong with a combo plate and your choice of brisket or chicken. Step up to pro-level and upgrade your platter with mac and potatoes for a few dollars more. Not to say the slaw isn't good, but the mac and potatoes edge it out ever so slightly. I really hope to see him continue to do well and hopefully he'll open his own restaurant one day. Until then, I'll keep my eyes on the twitter feed @blowfishbbq and secretly stalk his next move so I can pounce on some bbq before the crowds arrive.
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