

Old Carolina BBQ is your go-to destination for authentic, slow-smoked BBQ, where everything is smoked for hours daily & made fresh in-house. From tender Pulled Pork, Jumbo Chicken Wings & Smoked Burgers to our creamy Smokehouse Mac & Cheese, every bite is packed with rich, smoky flavor. Planning an event? Our catering services are perfect for any occasion, including office lunches, family gatherings, holiday parties, & weddings. With customizable catering packages, we make it easy to feed groups of any size, bringing the taste of freshly prepared BBQ to every celebration. Order online for delivery or pickup & experience the comfort of BBQ done right. Visit Old Carolina BBQ today—where fresh, slow-smoked perfection meets exceptional service!
Relaxed chain serving Carolina-style BBQ, including pulled pork & ribs, plus Southern sides.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2482 Lincoln Way E, Massillon, OH 44646
Phone: (330) 833-9030
Website: http://oldcarolina.com/
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The ribs were tender and flavorful, and the pulled pork was juicy and well seasoned. The coleslaw was fresh and balanced, and the baked beans had the perfect sweet and smoky taste. Washing it all down with a cold Cheerwine was the perfect touch.
Portion sizes were generous, the food was hot and fresh, and the overall quality was excellent. If you’re craving real, flavorful BBQ, this place is definitely worth stopping by. I’ll be back for sure!
The sampler platter is really the only way to go. I think it’s the best value, and everything here is worth trying. I think their pulled pork is the best item, but I enjoyed everything I tried. Staff is very helpful & friendly.
I didn’t grab a pic, but the banana pudding cheesecake is amazing.
When I opened the bag, I immediately knew something was wrong. The meats were there… but the Piedmont #5 barbecue sauce was not. Just gone. Vanished. Like it never mattered.
I was forced into an undignified corner and had to use Sweet Baby Ray’s—a sauce meant for children’s birthday parties and suburban coping mechanisms. Not premium barbecue. Not this moment.
Eating smoked meat without Piedmont #5 is like watching a movie without sound. Like fries without salt. Like a sermon without guilt. The food sat there, dry and confused, wondering what it did to deserve this fate.
For $32, I expected barbecue. What I got was a reminder that true suffering comes in small plastic sauce cups