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David Gibson's Barbeque

4114 Bob Wallace Avenue, Huntsville, AL - (256) 539-6312
Posted By Bernard Ruland on February 14, 2012 11:43 AM
Have had bbq there starting in 1956. Much better than Big Bob's.
Lot of parking and easy to get to.
4 star rating
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Posted By Jon Erler on June 10, 2011 9:18 PM
Ranks in the higher end of pork purveyors in the city. The slaw in the sandwich is a great addition; it's a good, strong, vinegar-based slaw. Add the white sauce, which is also a tangy and vinegar-based sauce, and it his the classic pork sandwich of this area.
3 star rating
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Posted By Mike Stroud on April 5, 2011 8:50 AM
Big Bob Gibson's Bar-B-Q in Decatur, Alabama has received a lot of national attention in recent years for its exemplary North Alabama barbecue. But most folks don't know that, just 30 miles to the east in the considerably more cosmopolitan city of Huntsville, one of Big Bob's sons, David, set up shop back in the 1950s to give the people working at the nearby Redstone Arsenal a taste of his father's style of closed-pit cooking.

Located in southwestern Huntsville, David Gibson's Barbeque is a bastion of traditional, uncomplicated Southern cuisine, as well as mid-20th century decor, with the classic wood paneling in the small dining area. The region's traditional pulled and chopped pork takes center stage on the menu, but don't overlook the fine rendition of North Alabama barbecued chicken, featuring the famous "white sauce" of mayonnaise, vinegar, and black pepper, drenched all over the poultry. David Gibson's also serves a catfish sandwich, for non-BBQ eaters in your crowd.

But take this reviewer's word: order a "jumbo" barbecue sandwich and you won't go wrong. Underneath the top of the bun lies some of the most succulent, smoky pork available in those parts, topped with a medium-shredded, vinegar-based coleslaw--be sure to say "hold the slaw" if that's not your thing. Sprinkle a little vinegar-and-pepper sauce, and you have a miniature barbecue feast.

This is a perfect place for take-out, particularly if you're visiting attractions such as the U.S. Space and Rocket Center, just a short drive away. It's definitely a taste of North Alabama for not much money.
3 star rating
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