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Old Hickory House

6538 N. Tryon, Charlotte, NC - (704) 596-8014
Old Hickory House has Texas-themed decor, but the cuisine is the best of North Carolina: hickory-cooked pork, smoky beans, and Brunswick stew.
83% Approval Rating (12 votes)

Scorecard

4 - Overall: One of the Best - Worth a Trip
Overall: One of the Best - Worth a Trip
One Pound of Pork
Barbecue Plate (small)
Large Beef Plate
Hushpuppies
Barbecue Sandwich
Texas Toast
Brunswick Stew

Highlighted Reviews

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Michael Stern - Photos (8)
Roadfood.com Editor
"It's ironic that the interior decoration of the Old Hickory House Restaurant is cowboy-western: pine-paneled walls festooned with longhorn racks and cowpuncher's tools. Although the Texas-style barbecued beef comes highly recommended -- and I will try it someday, for ..."   [Read More]
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Brent Kulman
January 09, 2009
"There is nothing "classic Carolinian" about Old Hickory House. If you look at the picture of the BBQ plate, you can see from the saucing that this is not Carolina BBQ, neither Eastern nor Lexington style. If I recall correctly, the owners characterize this as ..."   [Read More]
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Jennifer C
January 26, 2011
"For everyone's information, the meat is 100% cooked on the pit. After spending time in the freezer overnight, they bring it back out to heat it up. The meat is cooked slowly for several hours over the wood. The workers there never claim it is Lexington-style or ..."   [Read More]

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Map & Web Site

6538 N. Tryon, Charlotte, NC
(704) 596-8014

Hours & Policies

Seasons:Open Year Round
Meals Served:Lunch, Dinner
Operational Hours:Always Call Ahead!
Credit Cards Accepted:Yes
Alcohol Served:No
Outdoor Seating:No
Reservations Accepted:No
Delivery Available:No
Takeout Counters:Yes
The role often taken by cole slaw in Mid-South barbecue sandwiches is here played by Old Hickory's fine sauce -- a delicate brew that adds tangy sweetness to the creamy-flavored pork. In the background is a bowl of Brunswick stew.
"The role often taken by cole slaw in Mid-South barbecue sandwiches is here played by Old Hickory's fine sauce -- a delicate brew that adds tangy sweetness to the creamy-flavored pork. In the background is a bowl of Brunswick stew."
Michael Stern





Look closely at the barbecue on this plate. Note that among the pale inside pieces are plenty of darker, crunchy chunks from the outside of the Boston butt from which it is made. Note also those beans at the back of the plate: they are wonderful. This is a small plate, costing about $8.00. For $2 more, you get large.
"Look closely at the barbecue on this plate. Note that among the pale inside pieces are plenty of darker, crunchy chunks from the outside of the Boston butt from which it is made. Note also those beans at the back of the plate: they are wonderful. This is a small plate, costing about $8.00. For $2 more, you get large."
Michael Stern


About the wickedest hushpuppies I've ever had: sinfully oily, but with that severe crunch that makes eating them so joyful, and sweet cornmeal insides that are pigmeat's best friend.
"About the wickedest hushpuppies I've ever had: sinfully oily, but with that severe crunch that makes eating them so joyful, and sweet cornmeal insides that are pigmeat's best friend."
Michael Stern


Many locations throughout the South have their own way with Brunswick stew. In Charlotte, it is a thick gallimaufry laced with meat and vegetables, usually served as a side dish, but a worthy meal unto itself.
"Many locations throughout the South have their own way with Brunswick stew. In Charlotte, it is a thick gallimaufry laced with meat and vegetables, usually served as a side dish, but a worthy meal unto itself."
Michael Stern


Chimney sweep? Old Hickory House don't need no stinkin' chimney sweep. From this stack comes the sweet perfume of pork basking in smoke from smoldering hickory.
"Chimney sweep? Old Hickory House don't need no stinkin' chimney sweep. From this stack comes the sweet perfume of pork basking in smoke from smoldering hickory."
Michael Stern


The little horseshoe at the top of the Old Hickory House sign hints at the cowboy decor inside. But the cuisine is more North Carolinian than it is Texan.
"The little horseshoe at the top of the Old Hickory House sign hints at the cowboy decor inside. But the cuisine is more North Carolinian than it is Texan."
Michael Stern


While nothing wonderful of itself, the Texas toast that comes along with dinners is very handy for mopping up the last of the barbecue or Brunswick stew.
"While nothing wonderful of itself, the Texas toast that comes along with dinners is very handy for mopping up the last of the barbecue or Brunswick stew."
Michael Stern


This covered wagon hanging on the wall evokes the Old West.
"This covered wagon hanging on the wall evokes the Old West."
Michael Stern



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