$7 for $15 Worth of Slow-Cooked Fare and Drinks at Fincher’s Barbecue
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- Historical barbecue joint
- Family owned & operated
- Valid at four locations
Though barbecue sauce can be used to power tractors or grease slip 'n' slides, it’s best for making beans sing and chickens dance. Start a party on the tongue's floor with today’s Groupon: for $7, you get $15 worth of slow-cooked fare and drinks at Fincher’s Barbecue, valid at all four locations on Houston Avenue, Houston Road, Gray Highway, and in Warner Robins.
A Macon staple since 1935, Fincher’s savory smoked fare and signature sauce is the first of its kind to leave orbit, traveling on two separate space missions at the request of an astronaut. Topping the streamlined menu is the barbecue pig, a classic chopped-pork sandwich ($2.28), which pals around swimmingly with french fries ($1.59) or a cup of brunswick stew ($1.10). The chicken plate unites a half pound of the prized protein with fries, slaw, and buns ($6.85). For fall-off-the-bone goodness, sample the slow-cooked St. Louis–style rib plate ($7.55), accompanied by a succession of satisfied lip smacks.
Sink chompers into a seated supper at one of Fincher's four locations or take it to go with a convenient carryout option. Carhops at the original Fincher’s location on Houston Avenue dish out dinners with convenient curb service, and the other three establishments offer drive-thru windows for a quick meal on the run, the lam, or when riding a running lamb.
- Historical barbecue joint
- Family owned & operated
- Valid at four locations
Though barbecue sauce can be used to power tractors or grease slip 'n' slides, it’s best for making beans sing and chickens dance. Start a party on the tongue's floor with today’s Groupon: for $7, you get $15 worth of slow-cooked fare and drinks at Fincher’s Barbecue, valid at all four locations on Houston Avenue, Houston Road, Gray Highway, and in Warner Robins.
A Macon staple since 1935, Fincher’s savory smoked fare and signature sauce is the first of its kind to leave orbit, traveling on two separate space missions at the request of an astronaut. Topping the streamlined menu is the barbecue pig, a classic chopped-pork sandwich ($2.28), which pals around swimmingly with french fries ($1.59) or a cup of brunswick stew ($1.10). The chicken plate unites a half pound of the prized protein with fries, slaw, and buns ($6.85). For fall-off-the-bone goodness, sample the slow-cooked St. Louis–style rib plate ($7.55), accompanied by a succession of satisfied lip smacks.
Sink chompers into a seated supper at one of Fincher's four locations or take it to go with a convenient carryout option. Carhops at the original Fincher’s location on Houston Avenue dish out dinners with convenient curb service, and the other three establishments offer drive-thru windows for a quick meal on the run, the lam, or when riding a running lamb.