Charming old farmhouse that's home to a family-owned restaurant serving all-you-can-eat BBQ.
"It’s a bit of a drive from I-95 (13 miles), but it’s worth the short detour to visit Sweatman’s Barbeque. The visit is all about whole hog barbecue cooked over oak, hickory, and pecan trees. Sweatman’s serves its pork with a “secret” mustard sauce. All plates come with skins, until the restaurant runs out. Also opt for hash and rice as a side." - Matt Lardie, Erin Perkins
"Get the essential South Carolina barbecue experience at this old farmhouse. It’s a Friday-and-Saturday-only affair where the buffet features a whole hog, slow-cooked over oak, hickory, and pecan coals. Don’t miss the crisp smoked pigskin." - Food & Wine Editors
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