Why No. 05? When the calendar turns to 5, our barbeque cravings turn to 10 for one reason: Memphis in May, with all its meaty, master-crafted barbeque glory. We’re lifelong fans, and, humbly, two- ...
Why No. 22? The original Lillie's Q restaurant site in Chicago's Bucktown neighborhood at 1856 W. North Avenue, Chicago, 60622. So while we live to share barbeque flavors from around the country, ...
Why No. 40? On any pilgrimage from our hometown Chicago, hopping on Route 40 always means you're close to barbeque havens like Shelby, Greensboro and Asheville. 657 miles have never been so worth it.
Why No. 40? On any pilgrimage from our hometown Chicago, hopping on Route 40 always means you're close to barbeque havens like Shelby, Greensboro and Asheville. 657 miles have never been so worth it.
Why No. 27? It's for Lillie herself. Lillie was born in 1927 in Beaufort, SC and lived a long life full of love, wisdom, and the best damn barbeque you've ever tasted. While none of our sauces wou ...
Why No. 12? If you're roasting a pig in true Eastern North Carolina, whole-hog form, 12 hours is the minimum of time needed to really do the job right. Then once it's finally time to begin carving ...
Why No. 65? In our Chicago restaurant, our Ivory Alabama white barbeque sauce can get some puzzled looks. We always tell them the same thing. Hop on I-65, don't stop until you get to Decatur, Alab ...
Why No. 28? These days, smoked brisket on its own is widely considered the king of the Texas barbeque menu. And what better way to celebrate the (barbeque) king than by honoring the state for whic ...
Why No. 78? The Q in our name isn't just for barbeque. It's for Charlie's dad Quito McKenna. And while we officially opened our doors in Chicago in 2010, you could say it really all started in 197 ...
Why No. 16? We're proud to have two Memphis in May championships under our belt, and each one has their own story. In 2016, our Carolina Dirt rub was it. Our winning pork shoulder received all the ...