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Readers' Choice: Best Barbecue II

Vote for the best barbecue joint in the Midlands.

For this week's Readers' Choice contest, we're pitting the winners of each Patch area's barbecue winner against one another to see which restaurant is the best in the Midlands. 

In April, we asked readers to pick the best barbecue in , , and .

The winners were:

  • in Irmo and St. Andrews
  • in Lexington 
  • Little Pigs in Spring Valley

Where do you like to get your pulled or chopped pork?

Vote in our poll and don't forget to tell us why your choice is the best in the comments section below.

To ensure more accurate results, we have instituted a new way to determine winners, by using a voting system that awards points not only for straight poll votes, but also extra points for comments, and reviews and ratings in the Directory. Reviews and ratings can be done by clicking on your favorite spot above. 

Voting in the poll below is open until 9 a.m. Friday. We will announce the winner at noon Friday.

DISCLAIMER: Because this poll is not scientific, it is not the sole consideration in choosing a winner. The winner will be determined by the Patch editor, based on poll results, and reviews and ratings on Patch Places. Please vote only once per survey, per Patch. SEE NEW ATTACHED RULES.

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