BBQ News Roundup: Franklin’s Taco Truck, Dickey’s in Africa, and the 12 Days of Smoked Meats
Plus: Senator Ted Cruz pays off a bet with barbecue.
Plus: Senator Ted Cruz pays off a bet with barbecue.
Plus, Texas Tech is to competitive meat judging what Alabama is to college football.
Now that large chains are required to post nutritional info, it’s best to look away. But there are some good options (and we don’t mean the three-bean salad).
Dickey’s Barbecue Pit has more than 500 locations, but their newest remodel in Dallas is one of kind—for now. New graphics, lighting, and design flourishes give it an updated look that’s five years in the making, says CEO Roland Dickey Jr. in an article by Restaurant Business. It’s an
What a difference a few weeks can make. In late July, Dickey’s Barbecue, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, began a new national advertising campaign with the theme “We Know Barbecue.” They also announced that they expected their five hundredth store would open before 2014 came to a