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How Central Florida Became the Barbecue Capital of the State

Summary by Flamingo Magazine
When Ellie and Gladys Peebles started their barbecue restaurant in 1947, it was a side hustle. Now, it’s a mainstay and one of the reasons Polk County is called “the barbecue capital of Florida.” “Our restaurant was opened by our grandparents on the weekends,” says Jessica Knowles, who runs Peebles Bar-B-Q. “(My grandpa) was a […] The post How Central Florida Became the Barbecue Capital of the State appeared first on Flamingo Magazine.
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Flamingo Magazine broke the news in on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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