Enjoy A Labor Day Picnic With One Of These Special Meal Baskets From Martin's Barbecue In Tennessee
By Meghan Kraft|Published September 01, 2020
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Meghan Kraft
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
Labor Day is fast approaching, and with it comes a desire to lay back and relax as the seasons shift from the heat of the summer to the muted chill of fall. If you’re in Tennessee, then the end of summer also comes with a niggling craving for good barbecue, a long grill-out in the yard the perfect punctuation to the end of a good season. If you’re looking for more enjoyment rather than sweating over an open grill, of course, then Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint just might have the solution.
Martin's Bar-B-Que Joint can be found across the state and even as far south as Alabama and has become known as a true southern tradition. Known for its whole hog smoking process and west Tennessee origins, the fun, festive atmosphere is great for the whole family.
At each of their locations, you'll find kind waitstaff and a mouthwatering menu. If you have the chance to sit out on their patio? It's a must. The joint was founded by Pat Martin, who learned how to craft West Tennessee style meats almost three decades ago.
This year, Martin's Bar-B-Que Joint is offering a fabulous Labor Day menu perfect for those looking to pick-up and go. Labor Day is all about rest, right? So the team at Martin's has graciously offered to do the cooking for you.
There are options like the ribs and wings meal that feeds 4-6 folks for a mere $75. It comes with a full rack of ribs, 12 smoked wings, and sides of slaw, baked beans, macaroni and cheese, banana pudding, and your choice of sauce.
The Que and Wings meal comes with a pound of pulled pork, smoked wings, buns, and a whole heap of sides with your choice of sauce for $65. It's portioned to feed 4-6 hungry folks.
You can choose a la carte selections as well, like pulled pork, spare ribs, and even a whole chicken! Sides of slaw and broccoli salad are always encouraged and are available in pints, quarts, half gallons, and gallon sizes. Extras of hushpuppies, deviled eggs, pimento cheese, and desserts of pecan pie and coconut cake are a must-try, too!
You can order a Labor Day meal kit from Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint by way of their official website. Get those orders in quick though, folks! Labor Day is coming up quicker than you think. You can learn more about Martin’s BBQ Joint with a visit to its official website.