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Savannah’s Slow Fire BBQ settles in to pseudo-permanent location

While we can’t necessarily call it a universal truth, more times than not when a new food truck comes onto the scene, the eventual goal is to develop enough of a following and business to establish yourself in a permanent location.  A ‘brick and mortar’ as it is commonly known in F&B circles.  Again, a […]

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B’s Cracklin’ BBQ to open in Beltline Kroger store Midtown Atlanta.

The hits just keep on coming for Bryan Furman and B’s Cracklin BBQ. The latest big news is the announcement that B’s Cracklin’ is opening a new location. This time inside a newly remodeled Kroger store adjacent to Ponce City Market, a retail/food hall located Midtown Atlanta. The news was made public via B’s Cracklin

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Cohen’s Retreat to host BBQ Blow Out Thursday

WHO: Cohen’s Retreat, a historic Savannah landmark located at 5715 Skidaway Rd. in the city’s famed Moon River District. WHAT: Cohen’s Retreat is hosting a BBQ blowout for their weekly Music & Munchies social event featuring live music from Wood and Steel and all you can eat in-house smoked meats including chicken, pulled pork, brunswick

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Cohen’s Retreat Adds BBQ Catering Service

Cohen’s Retreat is pleased to announce the launch of their barbecue catering service to meet the growing demand for popular in-house smoke meats created by Cohen’s Executive Chef Will Herrington. “Barbeque is one of those deeply satisfying dishes typically involving large, fun crowds of family and friends,” said Chef Will Herrington. “We started experimenting with

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“I could see the flames from my bedroom window.” Bryan Furman talks about Wednesday’s fire at B’s Cracklin’ BBQ

The Furman family is gathered in their office.  Everyone is safe. There is power, but the room in the old house is warmed largely by space heaters. Bryan sits slouched in a chair.  Hat on backwards, hands in the pocket of his signature hoodie. It has been a long night-turned-morning. Outside the window and roughly

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