People Fly in Helicopters to Try This Small Town Kentucky BBQ
The Chowdown Roadshow has officially begun and kicking it off we interview a true hometown local legend who is making it big in the BBQ world. Meet Buckshot, the owner and pitmaster of B&N Food Market located in Bagdad, Kentucky. Found between Louisville and Lexington and two hours south of Cincinnati, you will find a family run operation that has a dedication to the craft of barbecue like no other. Everything they serve here is tender, falling off the bone good. So good, it even has caught the eye of legendary pit masters in Texas that have made the trip up to try it for themselves. So good, helicopter pilots regularly fly in and land in his backyard just to eat his BBQ. So good, people from almost all 50 States have visited, and several revisits even from outside the USA. In this video, we get the full story on Buckshot and how B&N Food Market came to be what it is today from its humble beginnings. Are you interested in being featured on the Chowdown Roadshow? Check out our channel links for more information on how to sign up.

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