Saturday, April 30, 2011

Hog Heaven Real Pit Barbeque, Daytona Beach

Blocks away from our dining destination, my fellow foodie and I found ourselves inhaling the intoxicating aromas of slow cooked scrumptious barbeque. We were salivating as we neared our upcoming meal. Nothing recharges the body after a day in the sun like some good ole’ Southern slow cooked barbeque.


Hog Heaven Real Pit Barbeque is located a quick walk from the beachon the west side of A1A across from the Daytona Beach boardwalk. With everything in the pit from beef, pork and chicken cooked “low and slow,” you’ll be pleased with their tender and juicy selections … I know we were!

D, my partner in all things food, joined me for this heavenly occasion on a Tuesday evening. After taking our seats outside, we chose to start the evening off with the Fried Pickles ($5.99) appetizer. I must say I was shocked with my choice … I don’t like pickles, but something inside me gravitated towards the Dill delight.

When our fried starter arrived, I was surprised to see that it was in fact fried pickle spears. I’ve experienced fried pickle chips before, but never before a spear. Its shape allowed the fried goodness to retain its pickle-y taste, even when dunked in ranch. All though I’m not a fan of pickles, I found the dish quite tasty. On the other hand, D, a huge fan of pickles, LOVED it. Tangy, crunchy, hot and cold, this unique combination of sensations started our meal off perfectly.


Dinner arrived within a short time of finishing our appetizer. I opted for the Pulled Pork Dinner ($11.99) and chose fried okra and green beans as my two sides. I love pulled pork so choosing an entrĂ©e was simple, but deciding which bar-b-q sauce to use was a whole different story. The caddy at the end of the table contained four different sauces: sweet, smoky, mustard and spicy. I couldn’t wait to try them all. Normally, I gravitate towards a mustard or sweet sauce, but on this occasion I was all about their spicy sauce. Not too hot, a little sweet, it was the perfect compliment to my pork.

D went with the ½ Baby Back Ribs and Pulled Pork dinner ($16.99). Of course, I had to have a little nibble of the ribs. He handed one my way and we were both pleased to see the meat fall right off the bone. Succulent and tender, it was easy to tell that these ribs were cooked low and slow.


At the end of our meal with little room to spare, we filled the final corner by splitting a slice of Key Lime Pie ($4.99). Just one of the five desserts offered, the pie was a classic featuring a sweet graham cracker crust. The treat was presented beautifully with whipped cream, a curled lime garnish, and, of course, two forks.


At Hog Heaven Real Pit Barbeque great service meets an awesome atmosphere. On our visit we enjoyed the outside seating nestled right up to A1A, complete with a view of the boardwalk’s ferris wheel and plenty of people watching. This combined with Hog Heaven’s scrumptious eats, made for a wonderful evening.

Open: Daily to 10 p.m.

Address: 37 N. Atlantic Ave, Daytona Beach, FL

Phone: 257-1212

Website: www.hogheavendaytona.com

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4 comments:

  1. I love this BBQ joint. My family stops here every time we are in the Daytona area (along with the all time greatest bar in the South, The Oyster Bar). Great review and great blog.

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  2. Thanks! And yes, LOVE The Oyster Bar! What brings you to town? Special events or vacationing?

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  3. My family and I just moved to Greenville, SC from Minnesota this June. We try to get to Florida at least once a year to vacation and visit my Grandma. We have time-shares in Daytona and Orlando. Keep up the great writing.

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  4. Well, it's a great place to visit! Thanks for reading!

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