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Sauceman's is serving up some seriously tasty smoked meat. The menu is pretty classic. Pick your meat, decide if you want a sammie or a platter, choose between red or white cole slaw, and then pick a side and a cold brew to wash everything down with. I went with a pulled pork sandwich with white cole slaw and a side of potato salad. The sandwich was overflowing with some of the most delicious and juicy pork that I've tasted. The meat isn't served with any sauce, and instead you can choose from a variety of different sauces that sit on the table. I actually liked how the sauce and cole slaw came on the side. Usually when the sandwich is loaded with everything it's messy and tough to eat. So, it was nice to assemble the toppings myself. Prices are fair, and for 5 bucks you are getting an absolutely huge sandwich. Food is ordered at the counter, and everything came out within a matter of minutes. My trip to Charlotte was a short one, but I'm really glad that I was able to snag some authentic BBQ while I was there. If you are looking to do the same while visiting Charlotte, then make sure to hit up Sauceman's.
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