You know the saying that "good things come to those who wait?" Well, this is certainly the case when it comes to barbecue. Cooked low and slow, often overnight and well into the next day, nothing compares to the lovingly marinated, falling-off-the-bone tenderness of slow-smoked barbecue. Especially when it's the barbecue from Swine BBQ in Medina, Ohio.
Medina is a delightful small town of about 26,000 that's big enough to have a bustling business district, but small enough that everyone knows your name. Medina is best-known for its annual Ice Fest, but that's not the only standout on this town's resume.
Friends, welcome to Swine BBQ, a place where low-and-slow is the name of the game and the rolls of paper towels atop the tables are 100% necessary.
The pit masters at Swine BBQ know that "low and slow" is the way to go, and they follow this adage to a T.
As a result, this small-town BBQ joint has earned the praise and respect of barbecue aficionados far and wide!
What sets Swine BBQ apart, you ask? Easy: the barbecue! This is traditional Texas-style smoked meats made with heart and soul -- and time. Lots and lots of time.
Every night, hickory splits are loaded into the firebox and Swine's fresh, locally-sourced meats, massaged with their special-recipe rub blends, are slowly cooked for up to 18 hours.
The end result is nothing short of BBQ beauty: long strands of succulent pulled pork, tender pork ribs, flavorful beef brisket, plump sausages, and juicy (never dry!) turkey breasts.
Folks rave about the barbecue plates from Swine, which come piled high with 6 ounces of meat plus bread, pickles, onions, and sauce. Bigger appetites can opt for a "sampler" platter of up to three meats or even an "oinker" spread that serves up to six diners (if you decide to share, that is...).
Specials often grace the menu, too, and you should absolutely order whatever it is. This, for example, is Swine's St. Louis-style pork ribs, stripped from the bone, placed on a brioche bun and topped with slaw, pickles, and the restaurant's signature KC Sweet sauce. Wowza!
Are you hungry yet? Because we definitely are... and we know just where to go!
Have you had the pleasure of digging into a plate of barbecue at Swine BBQ? The barbecue from this Ohio BBQ joint is worth the wait -- and the restaurant itself is worth the trip! (Of course, so is the *entire* town of Medina, Ohio, a delightful locale full of friendly people and lots to see and do.)
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