Hill's Lexington Barbecue Inc
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It’s smoky and tangy – you will think you have died and gone to heaven
- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Tue - Sun - Phone:
Main - 336-767-2184
- Address:
- 4005 N Patterson Ave Winston Salem, NC 27105
- Categories
- Barbecue Restaurants, American Restaurants, Banquet Halls & Reception Facilities, Breakfast, Brunch & Lunch Restaurants, Caterers, Restaurants, Take Out Restaurants
- Services / Products
- *Catering Services Available* *Fast Service* *Locally Owned and Operated*
- Payment Options
- Price Range
- $$
- Brands
- Caterers, Corporate Outings, Families
- Location
- Serving Advance, Ararat, Belews Creek, Bethania, Boonville, Clemmons, Danbury, Denton, Dobson, East Bend, Elkin, Germanton, Hamptonville, Jonesville, Kernersville, King, Lawsonville, Lewisville, Lexington, Linwood, Lowgap, Mocksville, Mount Airy, Pfafftown, Pilot Mountain, Pinnacle, Rural Hall, Sandy Ridge, Siloam, Southmont, State Road, Thomasville, Toast, Tobaccoville, Walkertown, Wallburg, Walnut Cove, Welcome, Westfield, White Plains, Winston Salem, Yadkinville And The Surrounding Areas
- Amenities
- The sauce is hot, peppery, spicy, thin (Gene says it penetrates the meat better), light reddish brown and has a strong finish by itself, but not so on the meat. It just fits. The chopped barbecue consists of generous pieces that are not basted while cooking. It’s very lightly sauced in the kitchen. It’s a good mix of outside brown and has a good smoky taste, a rich flavor and nice texture. It’s perfect with sauce and slaw.
- Accreditation
Licensed
Insured
- Associations
- *BBB* *YP.COM* *YP MOBILE*
- AKA
Hill's BBQHill's Lexington BBQ
- Other Information
Wi-Fi: Yes
Cuisines: Take Out, Caterers, Breakfast, Brunch & Lunch, American, Barbecue
Price Range : Average
General Info
“Started by Joe Allen Hill in 1951, Hill’s Lexington Barbecue in Winston-Salem is the first to have the name “Lexington Barbecue,” thus their claim to being the “original” Lexington barbecue. At the time they opened there were a few small side street barbecues in Lexington operated by Stamey, Beck and Swicegood. But none called their barbecue place “Lexington Barbecue.”