Buddy's BBQ Voted Best In East Tennessee
April 25, 2009 | Knoxville, Tennessee | Vetting explained
Our family choice goes to Buddy’s Bar-B-Q.
Buddy’s Bar-B-Q has won many awards over the years for its barbecue. In the 1970’s, the original Buddy was known for delivering his barbecue to political rallies in his VW van.
All Buddy's Bar-B-Q dinners are served with hushpuppies or on a bun and your choice of two side dishes: Corn on the Cob, Baked Beans, French Fries, Potato Salad, Fresh Cole Slaw and Green Beans. Prices are subject to change and may vary by each location.
Where to Go for the Best Barbecue.
Tennessee is known for its barbecue. In fact, Tennessee has been called the “Barbecue Belt”. Knoxville doesn’t have a barbecue brand though; that honor belongs to Memphis. But you can sample some of Tennessee’s best barbecue right here in Knoxville!
Large Hawg of a Baked Potato stuffed like you like it!
BIG HAWG OF A POTATO (1 lb.) TOPPED WITH MEAT, CHEESE & BBQ SAUCE $ 4.09
HAWG BACK WITH CHILI & CHEESE $ 4.09
HAWG BACK WITH BUTTER & SOUR CREAM $ 3.09
BREAKFAST PLATTER
Biscuit, 2 scrambled eggs, tater rounds & choice of hickory smoked sausage, bacon or ham $ 2.65
SMOKED PORK LOIN BISCUIT $ 2.40
SMOKED CHICKEN BREAST BISCUIT $ 2.40
SMOKED SAUSAGE BISCIUT $ 1.60
SMOKED BACON, EGG & CHEESE BISCUIT $ 2.05
CITY HAM BISCUIT $ 1.60
BUDDY'S PIG BISCUIT (pulled pork) $ 2.40
GRAVY & BISCUIT $ 1.49
BUTTER BISCUIT $ 0.95
TATER ROUNDS $ 0.95
ORANGE JUICE $ 0.79
MILK $ 0.85
COFFEE $ 0.80
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