From what I have read, True BBQ opened sometime in September. I did not try it until a week ago and have been there twice since and I am hooked.
It is a small building with no inside seating, mainly because you do not go inside. It reminds me of the old Dairy Queen building I used to get my ice cream at back in New Jersey. There are a few picnic tables set up outside.
As for the food, so far I have had the pulled pork sandwich and the brisket sandwich both were delicious. Looking forward to trying the ribs, people I spoke with while waiting in line claim they are excellent. They have 5 different sauces, I tried the sweet and the house vinegar and prefer the house vinegar. Sandwiches are $5.95 and for $9.00 you get a sandwich, two sides and a drink. Ribs are $11.15 for half rack and 22.30 for a full rack.
It is located on 707. Haven’t been here long enough to give great directions but going south on 17 Bypass you make a right onto 707 (across from Farrow Pkwy) and it is about a mile up on the right. May be too far for those staying in North Myrtle, but if you are in the neighborhood.
I intended to take a picture of the brisket sandwich I had last Saturday but …. what can I say… I was hungry …. maybe next time, when I get the ribs.
Oh yes, they are only open 11 AM to 6 PM Thursday thru Saturday.
I looked at the menu I have and the address is 4002 Socastee Blvd.
