Always grinnin’ at Charlie’s

Charlie and Susan McGee, pictured in the center with their grandson, Will Fisbeck, 7, opened Charlie's Piggin' N' Grinnin' in Benton Harbor seven years ago. Photo by Bryan Clapper

By BRYAN CLAPPER

bryan@offthewater.com

Fans of traditional southern barbecue can rattle off a list of famous hole-in-the-wall restaurants from cities across the lower half of the country like they’re national monuments and destinations of their own: Arthur Bryant’s in Kansas City, Big Bob Gibson’s in Decatur, Ala., Dreamland in Tuscaloosa, County Line in Oklahoma City.

True barbecue aficionados might want to add Charlie’s Piggin’ N’ Grinnin’ in Benton Harbor to that list.

Owners Charlie and Susan McGee opened Piggin’ N’ Grinnin’ seven years ago, after 13 years of successful competition on the barbecue circuit. Since then, it’s developed a steady base of loyal fans who consume as much as 800 pounds of slow-cooked meat each week.

“We grew up in Memphis, and when we moved out of the south we couldn’t find barbecue like we were used to,” Charlie said. Moving around took the McGees to Arkansas, Indiana and Kansas, where Charlie and a friend entered their first barbecue contest in 1990.

His first time entering a barbecue contest, he took home a first-place trophy – a small clear cube with a charcoal briquette entombed in it – in the sausage division.

“That was the last category called,” Charlie said. “We hadn’t won anything up to that point and were walking away and were almost back to where we were set up, and heard ‘Piggin’ N’ Grinnin’ over the loudspeaker.”

Community News

SMC graduates 17-member nursing class

Brandywine Education

Brandywine bond proposal election Tuesday

Leader Columnists

Cains: Opinion is not news

Crime/Court

Niles man gets probation for sending explicit photo to minor

Community News

Dowagiac, Edwardsburg drama programs nominated for WAVE Awards

Business

Zolman Tire hosts Student Leadership Award ceremony

Columns

APPLEGATE: Providing a comprehensive and accessible learning environment for all students

Crime/Court

Niles man gets prison time on drug charges

Community News

AMVETS Post 1978 hosts annual Blessing of the Bikes event

Letters to the Editor

Vote ‘yes’ May 7 for Bobcats

Business

JC’s Grill opens in Niles Township

Cass County

Cass County high school students invited to participate in design contest

Dowagiac

Sanitary sewer overflow reported in Dowagiac

Community News

Dowagiac Area History Museum Spring Lecture Series continues this week with Ring Lardner spotlight

Cass County

Dowagiac teen sentenced for resisting police

Dowagiac

Two hospitalized after two-vehicle Howard Township crash

Community News

Rotary president named Paul Harris Fellow

Berrien County

New public administrator appointed in Berrien County

Community News

Niles teen delivers 300+ tree saplings on Earth Day

Letters to the Editor

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Vote Michael Majerek for county commissioner

Local Government

Niles City Council approves Memorial Day Parade

Community News

City council talks PrideFest, approves housing grant

Community News

Dowagiac Middle School to host inaugural Mother’s Day Market, Craft Fair Saturday

Brandywine Education

Michigan Supreme Court hears case at SMC