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Post and Courier:Bessinger’s weighs buffet’s fate

Under the rules of Rotary International, a member who misses a meeting is obliged to attend another Rotary group’s get-together. And around Charleston, there is no make-up meeting more popular than the Thursday lunch gathering of the St. Andrews Rotary Club, which meets at Bessinger’s Barbecue. Read More

The Daily South:15 Most Influential People in Barbecue History

Fox News stirred up a hornet’s nest recently when it published its list of “America’s most influential BBQ pitmasters and personalities.” Barbecue fans immediately took to Twitter and Facebook to decry the selection’s over-emphasis on Texas joints and barbecue competitions and—most glaringly—that the faces were all white. The controversy has even made it overseas, prompting a full-length feature in the BBC News

Bessinger’s Barbeque to donate portion of sales to Mother Emanuel Hope Fund

Charleston, S.C. – Following the tragic loss Wednesday of nine devoted and beloved members of the Charleston community, Bessinger’s Barbeque, a popular third generation Charleston-based restaurant serving Southern-style barbeque, will donate a portion of this weekend’s sales to the Mother Emanuel Hope Fund. The fund was established by the city of Charleston to help families

Bessinger’s Barbeque featured in People Country magazine

Charleston Regional Business Journal Bessinger’s Barbeque restaurant in Charleston is featured in a special country-themed issue of People magazine set to hit newsstands Friday. Bessinger’s is the magazine’s “Barbecue of the Month” pick. An article on the restaurant, located on Savannah Highway, highlights its “sweet, tangy” mustard-based sauce and, as a side note, its onion

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