Palmira Barbecue
Barbecue restaurant · Charleston ·

Palmira Barbecue

Barbecue restaurant · Charleston ·

Beef cheeks, barbacoa, and ribs with Puerto Rican flavors

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Palmira Barbecue by null
Palmira Barbecue by null
Palmira Barbecue by null
Palmira Barbecue by null
Palmira Barbecue by null
Palmira Barbecue by null
Palmira Barbecue by null
Palmira Barbecue by null
Palmira Barbecue by null
Palmira Barbecue by null
Palmira Barbecue by null
Palmira Barbecue by null
Palmira Barbecue by null
Palmira Barbecue by null
Palmira Barbecue by null
Palmira Barbecue by null
Palmira Barbecue by null

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2366 Ashley River Rd Building 1, Charleston, SC 29414 Get directions

$20–30

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2366 Ashley River Rd Building 1, Charleston, SC 29414 Get directions

+1 843 396 3473
palmirabarbecue.com
@palmirabbq

$20–30 · Menu

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"The Charleston BBQ scene continues to expand, and that’s a very good thing for all of us. The latest promising newcomer is Palmira, which began as a pop-up and quickly gained a following for its combo of Texas and Carolina styles with seasonings and sauces inspired by the pitmaster’s home of Puerto Rico. The buttery beef cheeks are a must, always juicy with crunchy bark on the outside. There’s a small patio with a gigantic mural, a dining room with family heirlooms all around, and a huge counter where they’re slicing all the meats. If you’re planning on going during the weekend, get there earlier in the day since some dishes often sell out." - jai jones, emily yates

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"The Charleston BBQ scene continues to expand, and that’s a very good thing for all of us. The latest promising newcomer is Palmira, which began as a pop-up and quickly gained a following for its combo of Texas and Carolina styles with seasonings and sauces inspired by the pitmaster’s home of Puerto Rico. The buttery beef cheeks are a must, always juicy with crunchy bark on the outside. There’s a small patio with a gigantic mural, a dining room with family heirlooms all around, and a huge counter where they’re slicing all the meats. If you’re planning on going during the weekend, get there earlier in the day since some dishes often sell out." - Jai Jones

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