History
In true Georgia tradition, Tu Bones BBQ comes from a history of Georgia Pit Barbecue masters like Michael Prince's grandfather, Tusome Prince, who started cooking pit barbecue in 1946 to make an honest wage. In 1948 he started the first pit barbecue diner called Tusome's BBQ Pit. When Michael was 10 years old his grandfather started teaching him how to cook pit barbecue. At the age of 12 he cooked his first whole hog on a cinder block-built pit in Tifton, Georgia. Michael has been turning out stellar barbecue since 1988. All it takes is a bite of the rib tips-smoky-moist, dry-rubbed, slicked with a tangy sauce-to know you've arrived at the heart and soul of Georgia 'cue. The ribs are classic with a peppery and sweet exterior, but meaty and tender on the inside. A scoop of coleslaw tops off the pulled pork. If your mouth isn't already watering, the perfect plate of pork ribs, rib tips, and a chopped pork sandwich is sure to do the trick.
Specialties
We Speciailize in Southern BBQ