Rodney Scott's BBQ

1011 King St, Charleston, SC 29403

Hours

Open daily 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.

About

To fully comprehend and appreciate the lip-smacking fare at Rodney Scott's BBQ, we need to go back to 1972.

In that year, the Scott's Variety Store and Bar-B-Q opened in Hemingway, South Carolina. While Rodney Scott was only eleven, he cooked his first whole hog under the watchful eye of his father. What began as a family business blossomed into a lifelong passion.

What set their BBQ apart was using the traditional method of cooking whole hogs over wood embers. This technique required twelve hours' worth of patience, the precision of a master chef, and the care of a doting parent. The result? Juicy, flavorful, melt-in-your-mouth pork!

Rodney's hard work paid off when he joined forces with the Pihakis Restaurant Group. Together, they launched the first Rodney Scott's BBQ in Charleston in 2017. You'll also find locations in Nashville, Tennessee, Homewood and Trussville, Alabama, and Atlanta, Georgia.

While Lowcountry BBQ is a slow process, recognition for his food came fast. Bon Appétit magazine listed the BBQ joint in its "50 Best New Restaurants in America" list for 2017. In 2018, Rodney Scott received the James Beard Award for Best Chef: Southeast. He is even in the BBQ Hall of Fame.

Located near the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, you're never far from tasty BBQ when exploring Charleston. After touring the historical homes and parks in the Historic Downtown Charleston or after a day at Shem Creek Park in Mount Pleasant, savory barbecue is only minutes away!

Visit Rodney Scott's BBQ on your South Carolina getaway and taste for yourself why this regional eatery is an award-winner.

Vibe

While many Southern barbecue spots are shacks or rundown joints, Rodney Scott's BBQ sports a hip, contemporary look.

The white-washed brick building showcases an eye-appealing modern sign that, like the food, is simple and to the point. Next door is the restaurant that is also white but with Haint blue trim and matching picnic tables on the front patio.

The interior is a refreshing blend of contemporary and industrial touches. Polished concrete floors, exposed air ducts, and vintage lighting add an industrial feel. Wooden tables and white walls with tasteful photos create a modern yet homey feel.

Whether you prefer dining indoors or outside, Rodney Scott's BBQ works for any vacation in South Carolina. It's a place that invites you to grab a table, settle in, and experience Lowcountry barbecue done right.

Rodney Scott's BBQ: Menu & Drinks

Before we highlight the star of the show–the pulled pork–let's look at other offerings.

For a power-packed lunch or dinner, you can't go wrong with the Loaded Tater Truck. This delicious meal features a baked spud with butter, sour cream, cheddar, bacon, and scallions. Next, top it off with either smoked whole hog, pork shoulder, turkey, or chicken. For an additional cost, make it with beef brisket.

The smoked chicken wings make a great appetizer or can serve as a meal when ordering twelve. The wings come with a dry rub or in a sauce, such as the homemade Alabama White BBQ, Buffalo, or Kathy's BBQ Sauce.

The Smoked Turkey Club sandwich showcases juicy, smoky turkey breast with bacon, lettuce, and tomato. Add the red onion, cheese, honey mustard sauce, and a classic side, and you have a tasty handheld!

Now, let's check out the whole hog options! At the top of the "must-try" list is the Carolina Style Pork. This star entrée features 8 oz. of perfectly seasoned pit-cooked pork with two classic sides and cornbread. What makes it Carolina-style is the vinegar-pepper sauce that the Lowcountry is known for. If you prefer a sweet red sauce, order the Southern Style Pork.

Other smoked meats include chicken, brisket, turkey, and spare ribs. You'll also find combos and family meals, perfect to take back to your Casago rental!

You'll also find classic desserts like made-daily banana pudding and fresh-baked hand apple pies.

Dining at Rodney Scott's BBQ gives you authentic Lowcountry pit-style barbecue. Be sure to visit to taste the Real McCoy of BBQ!

Local Tips

  • The kids' meal makes Rodney's BBQ family-friendly.
  • Check out the merchandise online and in-store.
  • Pick up a bottle of Rodney's Sauce for your kitchen.
  • Let Rodney's BBQ cater your next event or celebration.

Location

1011 King St, Charleston, SC 29403

Frequently Asked Questions

Spring and Fall in Charleston are attractive for their mild weather, blooming gardens, and festivals. These temps coincide with the High seasons, which are generally March – May as well as September – November. Summers in Charleston tend to be hot and humid, while winter is also a less crowded season – except for the holidays. Still, it’s always a good time to visit Charleston.

Charleston’s rich heritage can be seen in its architecture, surrounding plantations and gardens, and historic forts.

  • The Battery – Historic seawall along the southern tip of Charleston. It’s a fantastic spot for strolls to enjoy the city’s charm, and nearby Rainbow Row.
  • Fort Sumter & Fort Moultrie – Located in the middle of Charleston Harbor, Fort Sumter is accessible only by ferry. Built on a man-made island in the early 1800s, Fort Sumter played a pivotal role in the Civil War, including the first shots of the war. Today, this historic site welcomes visitors for talks and exhibits exploring the fort’s history and importance. Fort Moultrie, the predecessor to Fort Sumter, is located within the same National Park.
  • USS Yorktown at Patriot’s Point – This is a popular Lowcountry attraction for history aficionados of all ages. Located just across Charleston Harbor from downtown Charleston.
  • Magnolia Plantations & Garden – Respectfully showcasing the storied past and present of Charleston, this is considered to be one of the largest gardens in the country. It is one of six plantations to visit in the Charleston area. The poignant plantation also has preserved cabins on the property, where enslaved families lived from 1850 until the late 20th
  • The beaches at Sullivan’s Island – This family-friendly spot sits at the mouth of the Charleston Harbor and is only 10 miles east of downtown. You’ll find several beaches, plus a wide offering of restaurants and shopping along here.
  • Folly Beach – About 15 miles south of downtown Charleston, offering a 6-mile stretch of coast. Great for a day trip, plus offers several restaurants and bars.
  • Isle of Palms beach – Charleston’s other closest shoreline is located north of the city, also about 15 miles from downtown. There aren’t as many restaurants and bars as Folly Beach, though with 7-miles of beach it is a great spot for activities on the water, or just sunbathing for a relaxed beach day.

Charleston is alive with festivals and attractions year-round. Some of the most notable include:

  • Spoleto Festival USA (May/June) – The country’s premiere performing arts festival which takes place over a period of 17 days at the end of May into early June. Nearby festivities complement the major festival, including the Piccolo Spoleto Festival
  • Charleston Wine + Food Festival (March)
  • Southeastern Wildlife Exposition (SEWE) (February)
  • Lowcountry Oyster Festival (January)
  • Charleston Jazz Festival (mid April)
  • Holiday Festival of Lights (Nov – Dec)
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