Community BBQ To Host Supper Club January 12th
Decatur Metro | January 7, 2010Angie sends along the Atlanta Community Food Bank press release announcing the time, place and location of this month’s Supper Club…
The newly opened Community BBQ is a family-friendly ‘cue joint, featuring old fashioned barbecue with homemade sides. Join us as we kick-back after the busy holidays, and enjoy Community BBQ’s delicious menu when the Decatur restaurant hosts the Atlanta Community Food Bank’s Supper Club dining event from 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, January 12, 2010. Supper Club provides diners the pleasure of enjoying a meal at some of Atlanta’s hottest restaurants while supporting hunger relief. Each month a different restaurant serves as host, and 20 percent of the evening’s proceeds benefits Atlanta’s Table, the prepared food rescue project of the Food Bank.
Community BBQ is located at 1361 Clairmont Road, Decatur 30033.
I wanted to let people know that even though they don’t advertise it, most of the meat they use at Community BBQ is not factory-farmed (according to the person I spoke with). The chicken I ate came from http://www.freebirdchicken.com. The meats were all delicious. I had planned to eat veggie sides until I heard the chicken was all natural. The person I spoke with said that there isn’t one farm he could point to (due to supply and demand) but that their goal is non factory-farmed and high quality. I’d love to see a more developed statement by the Community BBQ for those of us on the Food Inc diet so we can make informed choices (I’d like all restaurants to do this, ideally). But I’d have to say that it seems like they are off to a good start if this kind of thing matters to you. Everything was TRULY delicious as well. Loved the mac and cheese too.
p.s. I noticed they are also a member of Georgia Organics (like many other fine Decatur restaurants such as Cakes and Ale, etc.)
Best Q I have had since I moved to GA.
And the sauce …. mmmmmm