Longleaf Swine

Restaurant · Blount Street

Longleaf Swine

Restaurant · Blount Street

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300 E Edenton St, Raleigh, NC 27601

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Whole hog BBQ, brisket, ribs, pulled pork, and sides  

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300 E Edenton St, Raleigh, NC 27601 Get directions

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300 E Edenton St, Raleigh, NC 27601 Get directions

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"From brisket to pulled pork, throw it on a bun and make it a sandwich at Longleaf Swine BBQ. Enjoy the expansive patio year round plus a full bar. Vegetarians are welcome too — the barbecue joint’s collard green melt is an easy method to eating greens. The Longleaf sides are a must, including the roasted sweet potatoes with goat cheese and pimento cheese mac and cheese." - Catherine Currin

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Market‑style whole‑hog barbecue with Texas‑leaning brisket, a strong bourbon list, and an all‑day patio scene. Southern Living and the News & Observer have both spotlighted it among the region’s new‑school standouts.

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Market‑style barbecue with Eastern NC whole‑hog at its heart, plus brisket and ribs that draw lines. Spotlighted by Southern Living and the News & Observer as a top new barbecue joint in the South.

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Robert Dixey

Google
Overall Rating: 7.1/10 This venue boasts an inviting atmosphere with a versatile outdoor setup, complemented by efficient service and flavorful dishes, providing a pleasant dining experience worth the price. Atmosphere: 7.2/10 The restaurant features a vibrant and welcoming environment. The outdoor area is well-integrated with the indoor space, offering ample seating and clean facilities, including conveniently located bars and restrooms under the large outdoor tent. Service: 6.9/10 Service is streamlined and user-friendly, with options for self-seating and ordering via a QR code. Online ordering is straightforward, enhancing the overall efficiency. The cleanliness of the tables and bathrooms further reflects the establishment’s commitment to a good customer experience. Food: Smashburger: 6.5/10 The burger impresses with its bold seasoning and high-quality bun, making it a satisfying choice. The patty is well-cooked, and the ingredients blend well to deliver a flavorful bite. Buffalo Chicken Wings: 7.5/10 These wings stand out for their perfect cooking and marinade, providing a spicier kick than anticipated, which adds to their appeal for those who enjoy bold flavors. Mac and Cheese: 6.9/10 Featuring pimento cheese and bread crumbs, this dish offers a delightful texture and taste. It’s cooked to perfection, with the cheese being particularly noteworthy for its rich flavor. Brisket Sandwich: 6.5/10 This sandwich features tender, good-quality brisket enhanced by tasty BBQ sauce. The bun is well-chosen, complementing the meat’s flavor and texture, resulting in a very enjoyable meal. Value: 7.3/10 The pricing is justified by the quality of food, service, and the overall dining environment. The experience offers good value, making it a recommended spot for both casual meals and social gatherings.

Da channel Fire

Google
This place is pretty awesome and unique. The building used to be an old garage, so it has a cool vibe. The food can be a little hit or miss. Because BBQ is cooked overnight it's much better for lunch, like it's very dry at night. For a BBQ place the sides are really good. The collards are great and have lots of brisket and vinegar because NC. The mac and cheese is super good, the peppers melt in your mouth and they put Chicharróns on top. The brisket is really good if they don't put too much rub, I think different cooks put different amounts. Also, in my opinion it can be pretty expensive, some days they give you much less food. Oh, and there is a bar stocked with lots of stuff. Great lunch spot and I enjoy the Hispanic flavors. My mom and I come on the weekends and it's normally the best.

Taylor

Google
Came here to celebrate my friend. We all ordered something different. I loved the Collard Green melt and the beans! Every one else had mixed feelings about their sides but loved the flavor and texture of the meat.

Iolando Spinola

Google
This place has great outdoor seating. Service was quick and seamless. I love the variety of options they have on the menu. We went with the brisket and pulled pork with the side of mac & cheese, cornbread, and baked beans. Everything was on point. The sauces were great, I was a big fan of the sweet option. They have a great drink menu. I got the pilsner beer and my wife got the Brazilian Caipirinha cocktail. I recommend it for folks walking around looking for a taste of southern barbecue. The place also seemed family-friendly. There was a group of kids with their family celebrating a birthday. I really enjoyed the atmosphere.

Logan Luparello

Google
Really good barbecue! I like the concept of their restaurant with the outdoor covered seating and inside and outside bars. The food was excellent. We order the brisket sandwiches with fries and Mac n cheese. The Mac and cheese stood out as our favorite thing. We will definitely be returning.

Mollie Kelly

Google
My recent visit to Longleaf Swine left me feeling underwhelmed, despite its initial promise. While everything from the presentation to the service was commendable, the barbecue itself failed to leave a lasting impression. Admittedly, the atmosphere was enjoyable, and the service was quick and seamless, contributing to a pleasant dining experience for our small party. However, in a state known for its fiercely competitive barbecue scene, Longleaf Swine seemed to fall flat and failed to stand out among its counterparts. The flavors lacked the depth and complexity that I've come to expect from top-tier barbecue joints in North Carolina. While it wasn't necessarily bad, it simply didn't leave a lasting impression, especially considering the high standards set by other establishments in the area. Overall, Longleaf Swine may be worth a visit for its ambiance and efficient service, but for those seeking standout barbecue, there are better options to explore in the region.

Mae

Google
Superb all the way around! Brisket melts in your mouth, drinks are top notch, and the atmosphere is totally chill. Staff is all hands on deck offering excellent hospitality! Kudos to this establishment for their happening vibe.

Daniel Cryer-Muthedath Ryder

Google
The BBQ was lovely, at a great price, and the speed and efficiency with which everything was ready was even better. The flow of the space is also very nice, with plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. The only downside is parking, but there's a lot nearby and street parking to be found if you're willing to circle around a few times.

Bry M.

Yelp
Super kind staff, and the food was really delicious! Plus there was plenty of parking.
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Scott P.

Yelp
Best BBQ in Raleigh. Not even close. The brisket is as close as you'll get to Texas - reminds me of La Barbecue in Austin. Brisket, Ribs, Pulled Pork and Potato Salad are 10/10. Beer and cocktails available as well. They have a large covered outside area that makes up the majority of the restaurant that is open year round. Inside area is small for dine in. Great local spot. Nice staff. Go check it out.
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Maggie L.

Yelp
This was SO GOOD. The food here is to die for. The brisket sandwich had the crispiest pickles and the meat was so juicy. The sides were amazing and really fresh. They also had 4 different kinds of BBQ sauces to try. I'd go here again tonight. Their alcoholic drink menu is extensive- sadly we didn't get anything this time, but it's for sure on our list for later. We sat outside and it's definitely got that hip NC vibe to it. Seating is pretty much covered, so sitting outside on a hot day isn't an issue here. You have to pay by phone and there aren't any wait staff to help you out, so just be prepared that it's kinda self ser
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Jbear F.

Yelp
OK location on the corner. Free parking caddy-corner across the intersection on the weekend. Minimalist atmosphere. You order on your phone , so what little interaction you have with the staff they are friendly. More space outside than in. An indoor and outdoor bar with some TVs. But what gets them the 5 stars is the food and the sauces. The whole hog pulled pork tastes good without any sauce on it. The true test of a BBQ place. Too bad they don't have a 2 meat option or I would have tried the brisket too. Well, along with the tasty pulled pork, all the sauces tasted good too. And I've never said that. Usually a couple or one tastes good but all hit the mark here. You'll have to try them to judge. They also don't get the 5 stars unless the sides are really good too. Very flavorful collards. The roasted and fried sweet potatoes tasted good too with the candied pepitas and agave. I will be back.
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Candi M.

Yelp
Y'all I love this place. From the pimento mac & cheese to the pulled pork with multiple table sauces to the roasted sweet potatoes topped with goat cheese to the chicken wings, it all rules. They have a ton of outdoor seating and a bar and you can just order from a QR code at your table. Also props for the quirky menu items like the frito pie and the ribbler. Seriously you have to try it.
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Katie T.

Yelp
One of the biggest downsides to this place is no designated parking lot. They do have a page on their website with nearby lots shown, but it's still annoying to drive around looking for a spot and then waking several blocks to eat. Not really their fault, but would discourage me from frequenting this much. Service was very fast when I was there on a Thursday at 5pm. It only took about 2 minutes for my food (to go) to be brought out. Be sure to check your bag for utensils and napkins! The pork sandwich was good, but I wish I'd grabbed some sauce before leaving. It could've used just a little bit more pizazz. The pimento Mac and cheese was good. It had some crunchy topping on it. Unfortunately, the pork didn't agree with my stomach later but that could be a me issue! Food was still good.
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Bob S.

Yelp
Very good pulled pork BBQ, with a variety of sauces. I preferred a combo of the spicy and vinegar. Nice outdoor space. Friendly bartenders. Could have better variety of beers on tap.
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Markiesa B.

Yelp
First time checking the place out and it didn't disappoint. I got the pulled bbq pork sandwich with the pimento Mac n cheese. The sandwich also came with a small side of coleslaw. I chose a tangy hot-sauce to go along with my sandwich. The sandwich was flavorful and seasoned well. The Mac n cheese was very good as well. The side was an add on and not included with the sandwich. Overall I would try this place again:
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Tim C.

Yelp
I came here with family and we ordered a bunch of things family style. I'll start by saying most of the seating is outdoors (and covered), but there is some indoor seating as well. To order, you scan the QR code on the table and basically order via your phone instead of someone taking your order. For a big group, this can be more time-consuming, but that's how it is. In the future, especially in a bigger group, I would probably order online before heading over there, and then if I wanted to eat there, grab a table and eat my "to go" order there. The reason I mentioned that is because our order came out very slowly (it was busy and we had a big order, but there were some people who got there around the same time as us that got their orders a lot quicker), and somehow they missed a dish as well (which they ended up not charging us for). In terms of the food, their side dishes were unique and mostly good. My favorite was the Pimento Mac & Cheese, which was creamy and flavorful - the pimento was not too spicy so my kids enjoyed it too. The French Fries were also pretty solid in terms of crispiness and flavor. The rest of the sides we tried - Slaw, Roasted Sweet Potatoes, and Esquites - all had their unique twists, and were decent. We all shared half a pound of pulled pork BBQ and Pork Spare Ribs. The BBQ was cold by the time it came out to us, but we were so hungry that we didn't want to have to wait for them to bring us a hot tray. The ribs were a little too crusty and burnt on the exterior for my preference, but the inside was tender. I also tried some of their brisket melt sandwich, and the meat had decent (but again, a bit too burnt on the crust) flavor and smokiness but was a little dry. For the fact that you have to mostly serve yourself (we had to get our own drinks, go in to ask for extra silverware, order via our phones), the price point isn't really worth it, in my opinion. The space was nice, and the bathroom was very clean. Parking was easy - we just parked at the Post Office since it was a Sunday. But unfortunately our overall experience was just average.
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Stephanie J.

Yelp
The first time that I tried Longleaf was when they were a food truck but now they are located in Downtown Raleigh in the space previously occupied by Oakwood Cafe. I did not like that you could only order the meats by the 1/2 pound, it was too much food for wanting to try more than one but we ended up ordering the brisket and BBQ. For sides we split the pimento mac & cheese, roasted sweet potatoes, slaw, esquites and a piece of cornbread. We liked the sides more than the meats, our favorites were the mac & cheese, roasted sweet potatoes and brisket.
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Jeff F.

Yelp
I was really disappointed in this place especially after reading all the positive reviews. Maybe I went too late in the day, or a bad night? Regardless the food was terrible! So a place that calls itself a barbecue restaurant should have good barbecue, so that's what I ordered. What I got was completely dried out and had absolutely no smoke flavor at all. I also ordered the pimento mac and cheese, it was decent but why can't places bake their mac and cheese? I thought maybe the chocolate chess pie would save the meal, but nope, it tasted very old. The only thing saving this restaurant is the cool outdoor seating area, otherwise I see zero reason to go here because the food is not anything to write home about!
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Gil T.

Yelp
My first trip to Longleaf Swine was super solid, with thumbs-up across the board. Pulled pork with vinegar sauce was probably the best bite I had. Brisket and ribs both get a B+ from me. We went for lunch on a sunny Saturday and sat outside. Ordered through a QR code, which felt a little impersonal for BBQ, but ultimately the food came out promptly and they got our big order right. I'll definitely come back on a low-key weeknight to compare the dinner menu and more intimate experience. At the risk of sounding basic, the French fries were a must-order side, especially because of their amazing malt vinegar aioli sauce. Mac and cheese was up there, too. The whole-hog BBQ seemed to be their bread and butter to me. Juicy, subtle smoke, nice mix of textures and some great sauces on the table to accent it. Four stars for great (but not transcendent) BBQ. I'm excited to go back and try some different menu items. It's definitely worth a visit.
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Rebecca M.

Yelp
Longleaf Swine BBQ is a relatively new restaurant in Raleigh. It opened about three months ago and started as a food truck. They do whole hog BBQ with the smoker in the back of the restaurant. The inside of the restaurant is small with 7 tables and 6 bar stools at the bar section. There are many tables outside with heaters though. They are in the spot where the Oakwood Cafe was and a Texaco gas station. If you sit at a table you need to order from a QR code but if you sit at the bar section where we ended up they took your order directly. Fountain drinks and iced tea are located in a corner of the restaurant and you serve yourself. The sauces options are sweet; tangy; gold and vinegar. I went with the pulled pork and sweet sauce. I thought I ordered a sandwich but I just got the meat which is fine with me. For sides I went with esquites (corn) and roasted sweet potatoes with goat cheese and walnuts. I didn't realize the size of the sides so had to take most of the potatoes to go. I had also ordered a banana pudding. It was the third time I tried to order it in the past few weeks so I finally got some! Then as I enjoyed what I was eating wanted to try more so went with the ribs; pimento mac n cheese and cornbread to go. I also did the chocolate chess tart to go. So this was a lot to try and took a few meals. My favorites were the pulled pork and esquites. The sweet potatoes were better in the restaurant than reheated but they were still good with that goat cheese! I also enjoyed the pimento mac n cheese. But the Mexican street corn was so very good. I do wish they could do a side sampler where you could get a smaller portion of a few sides. The chocolate chess tart was good but the banana pudding was exceptional. I can't forget that cornbread either. I think I found a new go to place for BBQ :-)
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Devan D.

Yelp
Given all the high star ratings, I'm guessing that Raleigh is, surprisingly, not a barbeque town. This place is such a cool space and so hyped but man, the meat just sucked. I was so excited to get some pulled pork, but the meat was dry. Even after dousing it in half a bottle of the awesome vinegar - it was like eating fiberglass. The brisket was surprising good. Very passable brisket. But I expected a place with swine in the name, in Carolina, to have great pork. Guess not. Now the smash burger is amazing. As are the side dishes. I would come back for the pimento Mac n cheese. As someone has been to over 150 BBQ joints - the sweet potatoes with goat cheese are a top 5 BBQ side in America! Fries are good I would come back but no way in hell would I order that dry-ass pork. Probably best to stick to a burger or maybe a brisket sandwich. The sauce lineup gets a solid B+. Great vinegar. Tangy and Mustard were what I hoped for being in NC. Sincerely, A KC BBQ Snob PS - Cornbread was AMAZING and combined with the sweet potatoes move this to 3 stars

Joesph R.

Yelp
I really really wanted to love this place. I love small town bbq. We were visiting oakwood cemetery and it's just around the corner. My wife and I got a sampling. The good- atmosphere was great. Great weather outdoor picnic tables. The chicken pot pie was the highlight. Best item we had. The bad. Cornbread was burned. It's pan corn bread. Top and bottom burned. Service is almost self serve. Order via iPhone. No one comes out to offer water or check anything. A food runner drops off food. This is a food court experience. They ask for 18 - 20% gratuity. Pickle martini. Tasted like a cheap martini w dill. Mediocre. 3 ribs $11. Brunswick stew was watery and vinegar based. Similar to other reviews. They should try Smithfield Brunswick stew.
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Thao T.

Yelp
Visiting from Orlando to NORTH CAROLINA. Of course we have to try bbq. The atmosphere was very chill and relaxing. It was outdoors and self seated/self order/self pay. Everything done electronics. Very advanced which is a plus! Mac & cheese was good Fries are good Baked beans didn't have as much flavor as I was expecting Collard greens was average, not the best I've had but not bad. Coleslaw was on the bland side The pulled pork was cooked perfect; juicy and soft The bbq ribs was a bit too dry for us. The banana pudding was BoMB I think banana pudding was best part of dinner, then came pulled pork. I honestly was expecting a bit more Gave 4 stars bc good service and good atmosphere.
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Michelle B.

Yelp
This is a nice, family-and-community oriented restaurant. There were more folks sitting outside than in. The tall heaters helped tremendously on this brisk winter evening. The owners started with a food truck. That business was every successful. Then, the restaurant was devised. The location is perfect! They get the lunch crowd and the afternoon and evening/night crowd. It is my understand that the lunch line will snake around the corner and down the street on many days. Customers don't mind the wait but it's best to order ahead. The drink options are plentiful (full bar), as are the food options. I enjoyed the Spiked Apple Cider - perfect for a cold night. I will note that arrival after dinner may result in them being out of certain items (banana pudding, ribs). They were not out of brisket. I had a taste from the plate of a table mate. It was delicious as only a nice smoked slab of brisket can be! Fortunately, I didn't see a sampler (of everything) option on the menu. I also sampled the Pimento Mac & Cheese and it will be on my plate when I next visit. I ordered the Collard Green Melt. It is a Vegetarian option with fresh apple, collards, crispy tobacco onions, muenster cheese, on toasted sourdough bread. It spoke to me and I had to have it. It was divine as it was something different. However, on my next visit, I will also order the brisket! I saw that many around me were ordering sandwiches which looked hearty. All of the staff were helpful and cordial. I can't wait to visit again! Oh, you can easily order via the tag and pay the same way.
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Eser S.

Yelp
Best BBQ in Raleigh! The atmosphere was perfect for eating outside, service was excellent. Highly recommend the whole hog pulled pork.
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Ron W.

Yelp
The wait is over now that Longleaf Swine has opened up their bricks and morter on Edenton Street! Located in the corner lot that used to be the Oakwood Cafe (you will be missed), the building was torn down and a brand new build for a modern barbeque joint commenced. Over the course of a year, the space got built out with counter service and bar inside, a large covered patio and second bar outside. The restaurant is pretty new but right now they are serving up whole-hog barbeque, brisket, ribs and smoked chicken. From what I understand, they will pivot toward smashburgers for dinner and I'm assuming, since they can run out of smoked meats for the day. My first visit was solid but a bit confusing, order online at ToastTab for table service and then your food is brought out to you. For takeout orders, go to a bartender. My food runner could not bring me my beer and I wasn't sure where to get my beer. And I had no details on my order (by email) so I couldn't remember which beer I ordered. The food at Longleaf is solid, I'll need a couple of more visits to decide where they fit in the Triangle barbeque landscape. With BBQ Lab opening in North Hills, we've now got some great options in the area for smoked eats. But congrats to Longleaf on the long trip to getting its space built out during the pandemic. It was worth the wait, in my opinion...
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Sahib G.

Yelp
Finally got a chance to try the newest bbq restaurant in downtown Raleigh. I got the Brisket Melt that comes with sliced brisket, Muenster cheese, Horsey sauce and onions. I was little disappointed that it come on a sourdough bread like it was mentioned on the menu and instead came on a regular bun. However the sandwich was nice and flavorful. Hopefully they were just out of the sourdough bread and this is not a permanent thing. For my side I got Esquites which is basically their take on s Mexican street corn. It has corn, poblano, onion, cilantro, cotija and is served warm. I'm a Mexican street corn fan so i loved it. The Chocolate Chess tart is a must have. I 100% recommend getting it. I would have had a second one if I wasn't so full lol. I'll definitely go back again to try their pulled pork and ribs. And ofcourse more chocolate chess tart.
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Frank M.

Yelp
Staff was absolutely great and the meat and fries where fantastic. The sides needed some work. The beans are very bland and a bit runny, the needed to be a bit sweeter and firmer. The coleslaw was just ok and nothing special for the price. The stew was actual more of a soup and very oily, was missing the traditional tomato flavors. Had a lot of meat and broth, but very little beans, corn and onions.
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Tamara W.

Yelp
I had the smash burger. It was very good and juicy. It had homemade picks, and cooked onions. I also had pimento cheese mac and cheese. It was good it was cold. I wish it would have been hot. We had to order by phone. There is a scan sticker on the table. You can not use cash. It seems as if the focus of the restaurant is the bar. I think the burger was $15.00 and $4.00 sides. The drink was $3.00. They do have vegetarian options. Not vegan from what I saw.
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Markita A.

Yelp
I went after doing some work downtown. I ordered the half chicken with slaw and hush puppies. They didn't have any baked beans that day unfortunately. The chicken and golden colored bbq sauce was solid. You can taste the smoke but it's not overpowering. The slaw was ok. Not what I'm used to I guess. I'll be back to try the pork.

Jacob O.

Yelp
Some of the best barbecue I have ever had. The servers are nice, has a good vibe. The smash burger is the best burger I've ever had, everything on the menu is great
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Monica J.

Yelp
I anticipated the brisket would be melting in my mouth but after one bite I can say ..Don't believe the hype! It was okay. I appreciated the variety of sauce options but the star of my meal was the pimento mac and cheese. The mac was fluffy,cheesy and the breadcrumbs were the perfect touch to provide me with the perfect bite. I would certainly swing by again and and grab some mac n cheese to-go. However, there are several other places to grab some decent brisket that does not require you dousing your meat in sauce. Try Prime Barbecue, Smiths Smokehouse and Dampf Good BBQ.
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Heather M.

Yelp
I am seriously impressed by this place! They offer delicious smoked meat and interesting sides that sets this place apart from the plethora of other BBQ options we have in Raleigh.
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Jason H.

Yelp
Be aware it's a bit loud, but the barbeque and slaw were good. The staff was friendly and attentive on things like that removal, etc. The Brunswick stew was more of a vinegar-based soup and a disappointment. Also, the chocolate chess pie was good and amply whipped cream. Would I try it again definitely, will it be a - I've got to have it, probably not.
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Alison N.

Yelp
My adult son loves the BBQ. French fries are crispy but not hard, definitely good. Mac and cheese, collards, cornbread (yes, it's sweet), and sweet potatoes are very good. Brunswick stew is nowhere near the expected NC version: it's a clear broth with lots of meat and a sprinkling of veggies. Definitely not getting it again.

D M.

Yelp
We finally made it to LongLeaf Swine, they just celebrated their 1 year anniversary in their brick and mortar location. Hands down they have the best sides of any Que restaurant in Raleigh. For sides we had the potato salad, which had a perfect amount of dill, the roasted/deep-fried, sweet, potatoes are now a favorite of mine. We also had the pimento Mac and cheese which we have enjoyed before when they were featured at Wye Hill. The collards had a vinegar base, which was unique tasting and Esquites (corn) side had a little spice and was a hit. The Collard Green Melt Sandwich has just topped my favorite sandwich list!!! My dining partner had the pulled pork sandwich which was served on a union special bun. They have a well stocked bar, especially for a bourbon drinker like me. You won't be disappointed if you dine in or take out from LongLeaf Swine.
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Caroline R.

Yelp
The food here is fantastic. Very generous portions and extremely quick service. Definitely recommend. Family and dog friendly.
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Stan L.

Yelp
Great place! The staff is extremely friendly and attentive. The fried okra is a new item and the best we have had in Raleigh! It's a must! Brunswick stew was also the best in Raleigh as well. Don't miss this place!
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Mike K.

Yelp
Place has a cool, hip vibe. Plenty of heaters outside at every table. Indoor dining is limited This is a QR Code place- order everything on your phone. Not my favorite when I go out, but it worked out to be efficient with the staffing shortages most places have these days. Just make sure you scan the code where you are sitting- each table has their own code. Service was quick; food was hot and delicious. I had the Brunswick stew and corn bread. My wife had a brisket sandwich and sweet potatoes. All was delicious. Plenty of bike parking and car parking. Great for downtown.
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A J.

Yelp
Get the brisket and the sweet potato side and then come back and like this review for making your day

Annie M.

Yelp
The ribs looked terrible. My husband and grandson both had them. There was no meat on them just fat. I had the brisket sandwich and my daughter had the smash burger. Two of us had Mac n cheese. We tried all the sauces which weren't great but not bad tasting. ALL of us got sick from the meal even though we ate different things on the menu. I won't be going back. I have to put a star to post this but I actually give it 0 stars. The service was okay, not great, not terrible.
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Hishaam R.

Yelp
Great spot for barbecue. The brisket was pretty good, and was good as a sandwich too. The quarter chicken is really good too! We loved the sides like pimento Mac and cheese and street corn. Lots of outdoor seating. Will have to come back to try their smash burgers and desserts. Check out @raleating on Instagram/TikTok for reviews and recommendations on Triangle food spots!

Daphne N.

Yelp
Mac and cheese was excellent. Cornbread was very dry. Bbq was fine but have had much better. Disappointed
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Kimberly S.

Yelp
Really good Q. Although the pork was a bit dry the brisket however was the standout. and cheese I have ever tasted. The collard greens were well seasoned to, and also enjoyed the coleslaw. The spare ribs were I think my favorite meat.

Ben H.

Yelp
Would've been nice to know the sides are 1/2 the size compared to eat in. Will not do takeout again.
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Patrice Z.

Yelp
The food we tried was 5/5 for DELICIOUS. Small tables inside, more outdoor seating. You seat yourself and use the QR code to order food. Your card gets "pre authorized" kinda like starting a tab. If everyone at the table gets their card pre authorized, you can split the bill easily. There are heaters outside for cooler weather. Staff was great. Oh did I mention the food? It was WONDERFUL. More delicious restaurant food I have had in a long time.
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Dan N.

Yelp
Just basic bbq, avoid it. If you've never had que outside of the Carolinas you might like it. First the Good: 1) Service was good, lots of seating and easy phone ordering and paying. 2) The sauces were all legit great. Especially the tangy, but not a bad one, easily the highlight of the meal. 3) The potato salad was solid. The Bad: 1) The chicken. Got a quarter. Just legit bad. Incredibly dry, skin was tasteless and absolutely no smoke flavor on the meat. Some of the worst smoked chicken I've ever eaten. Served cold. 2) The ribs. I've had better at Applebee's. Incredibly dry, quite tough and no smoke flavor at all. Only got a touch of pepper from the rub. Not good. Served cold. 3) Whole hog chopped pork. This was at least moist and tender, but again completely flavorless. No smoke, no fat, no seasoning. Just filled to put bbq on. Complete waste of a pig, also cold. 4) Corn bread and green beans. Both served cold, see a pattern here. Corn break was ok but being cold was weird, green beans were slimy and cold. Not a good restaurant at all, especially if you've ever had quality bbq in a place like Texas. I would not go back and urge you to avoid it if in Raleigh.
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Gretchen B.

Yelp
All of the food was excellent! The fried crackers and pimento cheese can't be missed. Wonderful open air seating and the staff are so friendly.
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John H.

Yelp
Pretty good BBQ. The 'new item' succotash was a chilled salad, wouldn't have ordered for a side if the menu had specified it wasn't a hot dish. The flies were pretty bad on the patio.
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Shantanu K.

Yelp
First bbq place in Raleigh that I have been too, the ribs were delicious and very well priced, had with a side of sweet potatoes that were the perfect blend of sweet and savory!

Taylor J.

Yelp
Go here ! The collards were perfection , and the brisket was amazing! I look forward to coming back
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Jason S.

Yelp
Best bbq I've had in the area! The pulled pork sandwich was fantastic along with all the sauce choices. I also tried the brisket which was very good but a bit dry. Would love to see them connect their main checkout system with the bar so you can order a drink at the same time as your meal. For now you'll need to make a second stop at the bar if you want one.
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Kai Z.

Yelp
I have lived in North Carolina for most of my life and spent three years in Texas. When I say I have eaten my fair share of meats that require a smoker - I truly have. But it was last week at Longleaf Swine that I had the most delicious brisket of my entire life. We ate in silence. No one tried to make conversation. No one offered a bite of their food. Nope. We were hypnotized by brisket. I am going back tomorrow. Also, they made homemade apple cider. So freaking good!!!

Groovy G.

Yelp
Delicious! Food came out super quick. Fantastic customer service and vibrant atmosphere. A fun place to get bbq with friends and family.

Bill H.

Yelp
Great ribs, greens and interesting Brunswick stew...I enjoyed it my wife didn't. Will go back
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Cherri J.

Yelp
I have been several times, and the food never disappoints. I especially love the pimento cheese dip.
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Sequoia C.

Yelp
Best BBQ in Raleigh, hands down. They source locally, which is very important to me I got the bbq sandwich and collard greens and my boyfriend got the smash burger and pimento Mac. The pork was perfectly cooked and the greens were as well. I only had a few bites of the Mac but it tasted wonderful, I loved the little crunchies on top. The sauces they have are really delicious. I typically just use a lot of vinegar on my plate but that Gold sauce *chefs kiss* I will be back to try the brisket and ribs for sure