Bacon's Rebellion

Good Riddance, Bill’s Barbecue!

By Peter Galuszka

Hold the Texas Pete while I wipe away my tears.

The Mitt Romney campaign is featuring a two minute video of Richmond’s venerable Bill’s Barbecue restaurant chain. The firm’s president, Rhoda Elliott, narrates the spot claiming that growing unemployment under President Obama was the reason for the demise of the chain which featured Virginia-style pork barbecue, limeades and fruit pies.

Truth Squad time:

You have to ask yourself why Romney has had such serious trouble with truthful campaign statements. The Jeep thing was a doozey. As you know, Jeep was saved by the Italians who have rebuilt the brand. Romney claimed they were moving Jeep production to China. What they may do is move SOME new Jeep production to China to make Jeeps to be sold in that market. Hot flash for Mitt — Toyota, Honda and Mercedes all make cars in the U.S. for sale in the U.S. market. Mr. Bain Capital ought to know that.

As for Bill’s Barbecue, all I can say is good riddance. Richmonders are always pulling out their hankies for some sentimental memory that may never have been as great as they remember. As for barbecue itself, there were and are much better places for  it.

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