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Carryout

Bandana's Bar-B-Q

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Published on April 17, 2002

Ordering carryout food is, above all, about comfort. And where are you more comfortable than in your own home? But the real key with carryout is to order something worthwhile, not something you'll wolf down and forget about as soon as it's gone. That's where Bandana's Bar-B-Q comes in. Despite the fact that each of the local, family-owned barbecue chain's many locations is a full-service, sit-down restaurant, almost a third of their business is takeout. Why? Because their first-rate barbecued pork, beef, turkey and chicken dishes are the sort of food you'll be proud to bring home. And this way, no one has to see you afterwards, when you've got one of Bandana's four famous sauces all over your face.

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