Barbecue Dream Land

An Alabama rendezvous

Terry Barr
Nov 2 · 4 min read
Photo by John-Mark Smith on Unsplash

One of Alabama’s more positive attributes is its quality and quantity of barbecue joints: Tuscaloosa’s Archibald’s and the original Dream Land. Decatur’s Big Bob Gibson’s. Dora’s Leo and Susie’s Green Top Cafe. Birmingham’s Carlisle’s and Jim and Nick’s.

And Bessemer’s Bob Sykes.

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Terry Barr

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I write about music, lit culture, sports, food, and my Alabama past in One Table One World, MuddyUm, Indelible Ink, Contemplate, inkMend, and The Weekly Knob.

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