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Mac’s Speed Shop celebrates 20 years in business

From smoking brisket to catering events across the Carolinas, this long-standing barbecue joint is celebrating its 20th year with a slew of specials and events.

An outdoor patio with benches and closed umbrellas.

Mac’s Speed Shop in South End has been welcoming diners for 20 years.

Photo by CLTtoday

Did you know the original Mac’s Speed Shop opened in South End in 2005? What used to be an automotive shop is now serving up mouthwatering barbecue and good vibes at nine locations across the Charlotte area — soon to be 11.

Cookin’ up Mac’s

“We had a couple partners, three majority partners, that loved going out riding motorcycles, heading out to a biker bar in Murrell’s Inlet and needed something a little bit closer to home to hang out, listen to great music, drink some cold beers, and have some great food,” Tony Salerno, president of Mac’s Hospitality Group, told CLTtoday. “There wasn’t a lot going on in South End, so they were able to get this old automotive shop.”

Picture this: No apartment buildings along South Boulevard near Remount Road.

While the theme automotive theme may remain, the restaurant’s nine locations provide a destination for barbecue lovers, patios for live music, and ample space for families and friends to gather.

Coming soon: Construction is underway for a new Mac’s in Fort Mill and another in Mooresville. Keep an eye on your inbox for updates.

A plate of ribs, mac and cheese, collards, and other foods surrounding the tray.

Savor a taste of everything with the Hickory Smoked Sampler Platter.

Photo via NiceDay Creative

Celebrating 20 years

To celebrate the milestone, Mac’s is hosting several events throughout the year.

National Barbecue Day | Friday, May 16-Sunday, May 18 | Various times | All locations | Diners can expect cakes, balloons, and live music on Friday and Saturday, leading to a one-day-only brunch + a throwback of old restaurant recipes on Sunday.

National Brisket Day | Wednesday, May 28 | Various times | All locations | Expect plates of Mac’s tender brisket to sell fast.

Bonus: $1 from all pork barbecue sales from May 16 to May 28 will benefit Western North Carolina relief.

The Pig Pickin’ presented by the Carolina BBQ Festival | Sunday, Oct. 19 | TBA | Mac’s Speed Shop, South End | Mac’s will host the annual event featuring tastings from multiple Pit Masters.

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