And the winner is…the National MS Society. The 5th Annual Meat Fight is in the books, and it was the Thrilla on the Grilla. Sixteen of Dallas’ best chefs put their meat on the line in a Texas BBQ competition. It’s the brainchild of Dallas Observer columnist Alice Laussade, who tagged J&S to promote the charitable event. The result? Attendance increased +50% over last year. The $95 General Admission tickets sold out in five minutes. And the $175 VIP spots sold out in just 18 minutes.
Meat Fight Breaks New Record with BBQ TKO
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