The Hickory Log History

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Founded in 1953, the Hickory Log is a popular barbecue restaurant that cooks its ribs the old-fashioned way, outdoors in brick-walled pits. There is a full menu with chicken, salads, appetizers and sandwiches. The Hickory Log is good for families, small to large groups or just a casual meal outside. Guests can dine in or order to go.

Come hungry and start with an appetizer like the onion rings, mozzarella sticks, fried mushrooms, broccoli buds or the cream cheese jalapeno poppers. Feel like sharing? Order the spicy chicken wings, cheddar cheese cubes or the cauliflower buds. The Hickory Log is known for its BBQ. Try the boneless BBQ platter, sirloin or beef platter or the ribs, pork and beef combination platter. Guests also have their choice

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