Get ready to lick your fingers and smack your lips! Famous Dave’s BBQ has just announced that it will be holding a rib-tasting event in Redding, CA.
The rib-tasting event will be held on March 9th from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 815 Browning Street, partnering with the Northern California Veterans Museum and Heritage Center (NCVM). During the event Famous Dave’s will be asking for a ‘Buck-A-Bone’ or $1.00 per-rib donation with all proceeds going directly to the NCVM.
“We always look forward to hosting these events where we are able to talk to our guests face to face while they enjoy our slow-smoked and flame-kissed ribs,” said Chris Hazeleur, General Manager of the Famous Dave’s in Redding. “This is a great opportunity not only for us to get to know our guests better, but for our guests to have the chance to taste our signature barbeque. We invite everyone to get sauced!”
The rib-tasting will take place at 815 Browning Street, in the Trader Joes shopping center. The event will start promptly at 3:00 p.m. and will end when the ribs run out: limit 5 bones per person to spread the enjoyment.
Famous Dave’s barbeque features award-winning hickory smoked St. Louis-style spare ribs, Texas Beef Brisket, Georgia Chopped Pork and a variety of Famous Dave’s signature BBQ sauces that represent various regional barbeque flavors. Its menu also includes barbeque and country roasted chicken, BBQ sandwiches, burgers and salads, as well as homestyle side dishes.
Famous Dave’s Rib Team regularly competes in rib competitions across the country, and has raked in 1st place awards at the Best in the West Nugget Rib Cook-Off in Sparks, Nevada, the Southern Florida Championship Cook Off in Jupiter, the Great American Rib Cook-Off in Ohio and over 500 other national and regional awards.
About The Northern California Veterans Museum and Heritage Center
Established in 2005 as the Northern California Veterans Museum and Heritage Center. The NCVM&HC is a non profit, 501(c)(3)(31-31001184) organization dedicated to the preservation, promotion, and to honor Veterans of all branches of the United States Military. Maintaining this history and tradition in ways that might not otherwise be available through appropriated funds.
The Foundation’s mission will include the planning and development of the new Northern California Veterans Museum and (Heritage Center, to follow during the second stage of development). The Museum will forever document and depict the story of American history as seen through the eyes of its Veterans.
Additional information is available at www.norcalveteransmuseum.org
When: Mar 9, 3 to 5 p.m.
Where: Trader Joe’s, 815 Browning Street
-from press release