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Carlile’s Barbeque – Avondale

Catering, Family Takeout Meal, or Eat-In Barbecue Food (Up to 53% Off)

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Mon Nov 05 05:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$15
Discount
53%
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In a Nutshell

A takeout family pack or catering feeds large groups; eat-in meal includes options such as grilled burgers and slow-cooked ribs

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table for $15 Groupon. Limit 1 per visit. Catering option is carryout only. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

The smoke from a wood-fire oven enhances meat with complex flavors and can create a smoke screen so that no one sees you eat an entire roast boar. Pig out with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

$7 for $15 worth of barbecue
$25 for $50 worth of catering
$22 for a take-home family pack that feeds four to six (a $47.18 value). Family pack includes:

  • 1.5 pounds of pork, beef, or chicken (up to a $17.03 value)
  • 2 quarts of sides such as potato salad and baked beans (a $7.25 value each)
  • Buns (a $1.50 value)
  • 6 cookies (a $10.20 value)
  • 1 gallon of iced tea (a $3.95 value)

Click here to see the full menu.

Carlile’s Barbeque

The chefs at Carlile’s Barbeque slow cook cuts of meat using the same recipes and the original barbecue pit made famous by brothers Herman and Warren Carlisle, who founded the restaurant in 1945, following their return from World War II. Despite several changes in ownership, the tried-and-true restaurant––named after the misspelling of Herman’s last name upon his entrance into the armed forces––has sustained its popularity for more than half a century, thanks to the addictive nature of its signature vinegar-based barbecue sauce, which graces everything from barbecue chicken salads to slow-roasted slices of tender pork butt and the door handles of every car in the parking lot. Full-meal platters showcase catfish, honey-mustard chicken, and slabs of ribs topped in their own sweet, ketchup-based sauce alongside a slew of hearty, house-made sides ranging from creamy mac ‘n’ cheese to crispy fried okra. Meals end on a sweet note, courtesy of the shop’s specialty “Momma’s recipe” banana pudding; lemon, chocolate, coconut, or pecan pies; or slabs of peach cobbler.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Getting the Couch through the Doorway

They would never make a couch so big that it couldn't fit through any size of doorway. If you ever wanna sit down to watch TV, you're gonna have to do the following first:

  • Turn it right.
  • No, that was a question. "Turn it, right?"
  • Try to shove your head through it. For leverage.
  • Take the cushions off.
  • See if that lady will hold the cushions so they don't get dirty.
  • What are those purple and black stains under the cushions?
  • Tell her it will only take a second and that we would do it for her.
  • Those stains look like a scary code.
  • Line it up so that the armrest is parallel with the huge gash we just put in the wall.
  • Take the cushions back from Mrs. Princess. She obviously has better things to do.
  • Hold on, I think my fingers fell asleep.
  • Yup.
  • Think outside the box. What if we moved the doorway around the couch?
  • I can't believe we got this for free from the back of that open moving truck.
  • Throw the cushions down the stairs so the lady knows we're mad at her.
  • Let's take a break and drink these milks my friend hooked us up with.

Can you really get a couch through a doorway in 15 simple steps?

Carlile’s Barbeque