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Twin brothers Rod and Roger Livingston have competed in numerous national BBQ championships such as Jack Daniels and Sam’s Club, and they have done very well. They’ve decided to open up a new BBQ shop in Salt Lake City at 600 S 300 W. I’ve been a fan of their BBQ for years now, and I highly encourage you to give them a try. They open tomorrow!
R&R BBQ, who recently won the Reserve Champion award at the Dana Point Barbeque contest in California, are headed to Bentonville, Arkansas, to compete in the Sam’s Club National BBQ Contest. The total purse is $50,000, and each team competing in the national contest had to win a Sam’s Club regional cookoff in order to qualify to attend the national event. Needless to say, the country’s best BBQers are going to be in Bentonville this weekend.
R&R is based out of Alpine, Utah, and brothers Rod and Roger Livingston are cooking up what I think is the best BBQ in the State. Best of luck to R&R! We know you’ll do Utah proud.
To stay updated on the contest, you can follow R&R’s twitter account.
I spotted a new BBQ place called Firehouse the other day on 21st South and had to pop in and check it out. Their building is one of the more interesting setups I’ve seen, sharing half the building with a hardwood floor sales office, and their smoker is right out next to the sidewalk.
Firehouse was started by three guys with various experience in the BBQ world. “Tornado T” Tom moonlights at Hog Wallow, and Mark and Robert were associated with the old Bubba’s and Firehouse BBQ on 4300 S 900 E (currently Stella’s).
These guys are serious about their Southern Texas Style BBQ. They are in the process of installing “Salt Lake’s only” open BBQ pit, according to Mark. They have only been open a week, so naturally they are working out the kinks with seating and service, but if these guys can iron those issues out, they’ve got something really good going on here.
They take great pride in all of their food. Their pickles are house-cured and are very unique, having a sweet and spicy kick that I haven’t had before. I sampled a few of their very tasty meats. And the sauce. Wow. I’m a big Heinz 57 sauce fan, and this is Heinz times 1000. I could drink it by the gallon
Again, don’t show up expecting a sit-down meal. As of right now, it’s limited to carry-out orders while they finish the interior of their shop. Once it’s completed they’ll have a few tables to sit down.
Their prices are right on target. When I stopped by, they were offering their rib sandwich for $5. Ribs are $3 each. The menu is dead simple, offering three entrees and two options for sides. Try their “Shawn’s Slaw,” an asian-inspired cole slaw with mangos and peanuts.
Open Monday through Saturday 11 am to 7 pm. Cash only.
Firehouse BBQ Grill
565 E 2100 S
Salt Lake City, UT
(801) 268-3374
www.firehousebbqfood.com
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