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'''Rodney Scott's Whole Hog BBQ''' is a Charleston, South Carolina chain of barbecue restaurants owned by [[Rodney Scott]] and [[Nick Pihakis]] as part of the Birmingham-based [[Pihakis Restaurant Group]]. Scott, who grew up in his family's barbecue restaurant in Hemmingway, South Carolina, teamed with Pihakis of [[Jim 'N Nick's BBQ]] in [[2017]] to open the original restaurant. A second location was opened in [[Avondale]] in [[2019]] in the building which formerly housed [[Saigon Noodle House]] and [[Bottletree Cafe]] at 3719 [[3rd Avenue South]]. A third location opened at 312 [[Main Street (Trussville)|Main Street]] in [[Trussville]] in [[2021]]. A fourth location opened in late [[2021]] at 2701 [[18th Street South (Homewood)|18th Street South]] in [[Homewood]].
'''Rodney Scott's Whole Hog BBQ''' is a Charleston, South Carolina chain of barbecue restaurants owned by [[Rodney Scott]] and [[Nick Pihakis]] as part of the Birmingham-based [[Pihakis Restaurant Group]].


In late [[2023]] the Avondale location closed.
Scott, who grew up in his family's barbecue restaurant in Hemmingway, South Carolina, teamed with Pihakis of [[Jim 'N Nick's BBQ]] in [[2017]] to open the original restaurant. A second location was opened in [[Avondale]] in [[2019]] in the building which formerly housed [[Saigon Noodle House]] and [[Bottletree Cafe]] at 3719 [[3rd Avenue South]]. Two more Birmingham area locations opened in [[2021]], along with one in Atlanta, Georgia.
 
The Avondale location closed in late [[2023]]
 
==Locations==
* 1011 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina (opened 2017)
* 668 Metropolitan Parkway, Atlanta, Georgia
* 2701 [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]], [[Homewood]] (opened 2021)
* 312 [[Main Street Trussville|Main Street]], [[Trussville]] (opened 2021)
 
===Planned locations===
* [[Valley Post]], [[Dunnavant Valley Road]], [[Chelsea]] (to open in 2024)
* Chief's on Broadway in Nashville, Tennessee (to open in 2024)
* [[Hoover]] (to open in 2024)
* Miami, Florida (to open in 2024)
 
===Former locations===
* 3719 3rd Avenue South, [[Forest Park-South Avondale]] (2019–November 27, 2023)


==References==
==References==
* Songer, Joe (February 20, 2019) "Rodney Scott's Whole Hog BBQ opens in Birmingham." {{BN}}
* Songer, Joe (February 20, 2019) "Rodney Scott's Whole Hog BBQ opens in Birmingham." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (July 3, 2020) "The story of Rodney and Nick, brothers in barbecue." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (July 3, 2020) "The story of Rodney and Nick, brothers in barbecue." {{BN}}
* Thornton, William (December 13, 2023) "Rodney Scott’s BBQ closes Avondale restaurant, announces 4 new locations." {{AL}}
==External links==
* [https://rodneyscottsbbq.com/ Rodney Scott's BBQ] website


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Latest revision as of 16:59, 13 December 2023

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Rodney Scott's Whole Hog BBQ is a Charleston, South Carolina chain of barbecue restaurants owned by Rodney Scott and Nick Pihakis as part of the Birmingham-based Pihakis Restaurant Group.

Scott, who grew up in his family's barbecue restaurant in Hemmingway, South Carolina, teamed with Pihakis of Jim 'N Nick's BBQ in 2017 to open the original restaurant. A second location was opened in Avondale in 2019 in the building which formerly housed Saigon Noodle House and Bottletree Cafe at 3719 3rd Avenue South. Two more Birmingham area locations opened in 2021, along with one in Atlanta, Georgia.

The Avondale location closed in late 2023

Locations

Planned locations

Former locations

References

  • Songer, Joe (February 20, 2019) "Rodney Scott's Whole Hog BBQ opens in Birmingham." The Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (July 3, 2020) "The story of Rodney and Nick, brothers in barbecue." The Birmingham News
  • Thornton, William (December 13, 2023) "Rodney Scott’s BBQ closes Avondale restaurant, announces 4 new locations." AL.com

External links