Sam and Daves BBQ
Here is a review of a new place that i have started eating. There simple presentation is no indication of the goodness of there BBQ. I would go out of my way to visit Sam and Dave.
At Sam and Dave’s BBQ1 and BBQ2, there philosophy is simple preserve the history and family tradition associated with the art of cooking barbecue. In the South, barbecue is more than just food preparation; it’s a way of life. Barbecue is how we have always celebrated family gatherings because it’s a way of bringing people together. Many argue that the rise and popularity of barbecue shows are a backlash against the fast food industry. We believe fast food has no soul. Cooking real barbecue is the exact opposite, which is why people are drawn to it. Sam and Dave’s are the founders of a competition cooking team, “Lost Mountain Barbecue”.
Established in 2000, Lost Mountain Barbecue strives to preserve old traditions by using the same original, slow pit-cooked methods used by the generations of barbecuers who have come before us. Everything we use is hand-crafted and made from scratch including all of our sauces, injection fluids, basting liquids, rubs and mops. We believe that taste is in the details, and taste is what distinguishes merely good barbecue from great barbecue.
Our award-winning team works hard to perfect our sauces and get just the right balance of spices to create a rub that delivers melt-in-your mouth ribs, shoulders, whole hog, seafood and just about anything else your taste buds may fancy!
If you are interested in learning the art of preparing competition barbecue on your own, sign up for barbecue classes today! Located in West Cobb and right next to Marietta, Lost Mountain offers the only barbecue classes based on competition techniques in the state of Georgia. Sam Huff reveals the secret techniques of the competition cook in an effort to expand the sport to the general public. Classes are on Saturdays and last approximately 9 hours. Participants will learn/receive:
• how to make sauces, injections, and rubs from scratch
• how to cook on traditional backyard cookers
• fresh barbeuce prepared and cooked on site during the class
• a Lost Mountain apron
• instruction manual
• Master’s of Barbecue Certificate
