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Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que's Syracuse Location
Map
Restaurant information
Established1988
Food typebarbecue
Street address246 W Willow St
CitySyracuse
CountyOnondaga
StateNew York and surrounding states
Postal/ZIP Code13202
CountryUnited States
Other locationsHarlem, Brooklyn, Rochester, Troy, Newark, New Jersey, Buffalo, Stamford, Chicago, Baltimore
Websitewww.dinosaurbarbque.com
West Harlem restaurant

Dinosaur Bar-B-Que is a restaurant, blues venue, and biker bar chain located mostly in upstate New York with branches in New Jersey, Connecticut, Illinois and Maryland .

Opened in 1988 on Willow Street in downtown Syracuse, it specializes in authentic barbecue, using a wood-fueled barbecue pit. The restaurant markets its sauce, pulled pork, chili, and baked beans at local supermarkets, and at Wegmans, Fairway, D'Agostino's, Price Chopper, and Shaw's Supermarkets across the Northeast. Several additional locations have also been opened in Rochester, New York (in the old Lehigh Valley Railroad Station) in 1998, Harlem, New York City in 2004,[1] and Troy, New York adjacent to the Hudson River in late 2010. In April 2012, a 5th location opened in Newark, NJ near the Prudential Center. On December 5, 2012, a 6th location was opened in Stamford, CT and in early 2013 a 7th location was opened in the Gowanus section of Brooklyn.[2] An 8th location opened in Buffalo, NY in February 2014. In the spring of 2015 a location opened in Chicago. The chain plans to open its 10th restaurant in late 2015 located in Baltimore.

In 2001, a cookbook with many of the restaurant's recipes was published titled Dinosaur Bar-B-Que: An American Roadhouse.[3]

In March, 2015, a New York City law firm known for filing class-action lawsuits on behalf of chain restaurant workers filed suit against Dinosaur Bar-B-Que for what it said is the systemic underpayment of tipped workers like servers and bartenders. [4]

Sauces

Dinosaur BBQ offers sauces including all types of dry rubs, hot sauces, and of course BBQ sauces. These include: Sensuous Slathering Sauce, Roasted Garlic Honey BBQ, Mojito Marinade Dressing, Creole Honey Mustard Sauce, Garlic Chipotle Pepper Sauce, Devils Duel Pepper Sauce, Cajun Foreplay Spice Rub, Wango Tango Habanero BBQ Sauce. These can be purchased on their website, Dinosaur's sauces

In the Media

  • In late November 2006, the Syracuse location was affected by the Norovirus and was closed for about a week until cleared to reopen by county health inspectors. Hundreds of customers and employees were affected. It is unclear how the virus materialized. Onondaga County health inspectors have not found fault on the part of the restaurant. In fact, they applauded the restaurant for its cooperation and resolve.[5]
  • In May 2009 Dinosaur Bar-B-Que was voted America's best barbecue in ABC's "Good Morning America" poll. Approximately 4000 out of the 7500 participants in the poll chose Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, beating out entrants from across the United States.[6][7]
  • Adam Richman, host of the Travel Channel's Man v. Food, took the show to Syracuse, New York (season 3, episode 13) on June 8, 2010. Dinosaur Bar-B-Que was the first stop for Richman, who tried the restaurant's "Pork-Sket" sandwich (which features 1/2-pound each of brisket and pulled pork). It was first broadcast on the Travel Channel on September 1, 2010.[8]

References

  1. ^ Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
  2. ^ "John Stage, CEO of Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, eyes Buffalo for next location". Syracuse.com. Retrieved 25 May 2012.
  3. ^ Stage, John (2001). Dinosaur Bar-B-Que. Berkeley: Ten Speed Press. ISBN 1-58008-265-3.
  4. ^ "Law firm alleges Dinosaur Bar-B-Que cheats tipped workers out of wages". Albany Times-Union. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  5. ^ "Coincidence or connection?". Syracuse.com. Retrieved 2007-04-19.
  6. ^ "Dinosaur Bar-B-Que voted America's best barbecue in ABC's "Good Morning America" poll". Syracuse.com. Retrieved 2009-05-23.
  7. ^ Smaknews.com: The Leading Smack News Site on the Net
  8. ^ "'Man v. Food' at Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, Heid's in Liverpool". Syracuse.com. Retrieved 2010-10-15.

Syracuse BBQ store picture ([1]) Buffalo BBQ store picture [( http://bcdownload.gannett.edgesuite.net/wgrz/34300055001/34300055001_1738392727001_vs-5004dd6a787eb0e4fcb4a8ee-1592194047001.jpg?pubId=34300055001 Sauces: http://www.dinosaurbarbque.com/store/1_bbqsauces History of sauces: http://www.dinosaurbarbque.com/history/

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