10 Best BBQ Joints In Central Virginia
1. Moe’s Original Bar B Que, Charlottesville

2119 Ivy Rd, Charlottesville, VA 22903
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2119 Ivy Rd, Charlottesville, VA 22903
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609 E Market St, Charlottesville, Virginia 22902
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Executive Chef Frank Paris is trying to cement himself as one of the best executive chefs in Charlottesville. On Monday, March 27, Paris will go toe-to-toe with Executive Chef Reggie Calhoun of commonwealthSKYBAR. Paris may be new to CVille, but his culinary talents have made quite an impact in CVille so far. Dude can cook! Read More

333 W Main St, Charlottesville, VA 22903
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The Crispy Chicken Sandwich from Tavern & Grocery is without question one of the best sandwiches in Charlottesville. Executive Chef David Morgan and his team nail this sammie thanks to the spicy slaw spread, which gives it tremendous flavor. The Crispy Chicken Sandwich ($13) also features hefty portions of swiss cheese and bacon. It’s cut into three sections and can easily feed two people. Get you one! Read More

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Parking around The Downtown Mall and The UVa Corner can be an utter nightmare, especially for those who work around those districts. Do I want to pay 20 bucks everyday or risk being towed? When businessmen like Mark Brown verbally spar with local bureaucrats like Mike Signer over parking issues, it makes the entire City of Charlottesville look dysfunctional at best, incompetent at worst. C’mon, fellas; get it together. Let’s put the egos aside, and lets find a parking solution.
On a side-note: What has Mark Brown done that has positively impacted the Charlottesville community?? Not hatin, just statin. Read More

101 W Main St, Charlottesville, VA 22902
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Executive Chef Curtis Shaver has established himself as one of the premier culinary minds in Virginia. Chef Curtis has tremendous creative ability, which is showcased daily at Hamiltons’ At First & Main. It’s this creativity that keeps guests coming back. Chef Curtis is now primed to open his own restaurant. Central Virginia will support his concept from the get-go. Read More