Some of Mississippi’s best restaurants aren’t exactly restaurants. For instance, you’ll find some great grub in gas stations throughout the state. But it’s not just gas stations that serve as amazing makeshift restaurants. Mississippi just so happens to be home to a bait shop that doles out some of the best BBQ in the state.
A Tupelo treasure, Clay’s House of Pig, which is also known as C.H.O.P., is a bait shop AND BBQ joint.
The combo might seem strange, but it hasn’t stopped swarms of BBQ fans from descending on C.H.O.P.
The bait shop came first; however, after years in business, was in danger of closing, as it couldn’t keep up with big-box stores and online retailers. And so, in 2017, the shop was renovated to include a restaurant.
And though the eatery was an afterthought, BBQ is in the owner, Clay Coleman’s, blood. In fact, the dry rub used at C.H.O.P. took the Coleman family 30 years to perfect!
The dry rub is just the start of what makes the BBQ so good, though. There’s also the fact that Coleman only uses pecan wood and a strict two-step smoking process.
Whatever he’s doing is working. C.H.O.P.’s slow-smoked BBQ topped the 2019 readers’ poll in Mississippi Magazine as the best in the state.
Today, the eatery smokes more than 100 pork butts a week, 12-15 brisket cuts, and copious amounts of ribs.
Ready to indulge in some of the state’s best BBQ? For more info, call C.H.O.P. at (662) 840-7980. You can also visit the eatery’s website or Facebook page.
So, did you know about this Tupelo gem? Ever dined at C.H.O.P.? If so, what’d you think? Tell us!
This isn’t the only place you can get an unforgettable meal. Click here to read about an eatery that serves up the best grilled cheese in the state.
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