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DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE
ALL THE BBQ @ DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE. We know, we know. This isn’t Kansas City or Memphis, but Syracuse holds its own when it comes to America’s favorite smoky, slathered and slow-roasted cuisine. It’s impossible to mention BBQ in Syracuse without bragging about the original Dinosaur Bar-B-Que , voted Best Barbeque in America in ABC’s “ Good Morning America Weekend ” poll, arguably the city’s most famous foodie stop. There’s plenty more saucey, smoked goodness to enjoy throughout the area, including fabulous brisket and pulled pork to savor at Bull & Bear Roadhouse, Limp Lizard and a handful of food trucks around the city too! WHAT TO ORDER : Go big or go home — Fried Green Tomatoes, Mac & Cheese & the Family Stylin’ Bar-B-Que Combo Plate with a side of mac & cheese at Dinosaur Bar-B-Que . Still hungry? Share a plate of the Créole Deviled Eggs and bring some sides home for later.
doug’s fish fry
Coleman’s
Coleman’s Authentic Irish Pub is in the Irish neighborhood of Tipperary Hill, but you’ll feel like you’re in Ireland. Grab a pint of Guinness and raise a glass to a pub — and neighborhood — that stands apart. WHAT TO ORDER : The Beef O’Flaherty , beef stew and corned beef and cabbage
Doug’s Fish Fry is all about delicious, hand-battered food. Located in the village of Skaneateles, Doug’s serves fresh fish dinners year-round. Just about everything on the menu is made in-house. WHAT TO ORDER : The Fish Dinner with a side of onion rings, and save some room for the tastiest local fruit sundaes during the summer months — just make sure you save some for the rest of us!
Those are just the Syracuse stops along the Upstate Eats Trail! Plan an extra few days to taste the garbage plate in Rochester, sponge candy and hot wings in Buffalo, and spiedies in Binghamton. Take pictures while you enjoy the food and tag # UpstateEatsTrail to share your adventures.