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Bites Nearby: For Barbecue, Bubba's Q Is Worth The Drive To Avon

Former Cleveland Browns player, Al "Bubba" Baker creates a casual and friendly stop.

With so much football and barbecue, walking into at 820 Center Road in Avon made me feel like I’d been transported to Texas.

We were quickly seated on the open section of the patio. The restaurant’s large patio with outside bar wasn’t open on the chilly evening, but their covered patio – a screened in porch with large picnic tables – was a perfect place to enjoy the southern fare.

We started with the southern fries, which are topped with barbecue sauce, pulled pork or beef brisket, topped with cheese and bacon. The cheese sauce tasted as good on the pork as it did on the fries.

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The large menu includes a variety of sandwiches, appetizers and barbeque pork, beef, ribs and chicken.

We couldn’t decide what we wanted to eat so my friends and I decided to get the MVP, a huge plate with two kinds of ribs, chicken, pulled pork and beef brisket, plus sides. Sadly, my friends decided to skip the restaurant’s unique de-boned baby back ribs, which are their claim to fame.

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The menu said this was enough food for four (or one lineman), and we found this to be true. For the price, this certainly was a valuable plate.

After all that tasty BBQ, we found ourselves too full to even attempt to eat dessert, so we wrapped up our left overs and headed out.

Over all, Bubba’s BBQ was a perfect treat for summer evenings. The restaurant offers catering and carry-out if you’d rather some down-home cooking at home or your next party. We went on a Friday evening, without a reservation and had no trouble getting a table.

They open for lunch at 11 a.m. Tuesday through Sunday and close at 9 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and at 8 p.m. on Sunday. Bubba’s Q is closed on Mondays.

And in case you’re wondering about all the football, Bubba’s Q was opened by retired Cleveland Brown, Al “Bubba” Baker and his wife Sabrina after he left professional football.

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