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    The Oldest Black-Owned restaurant in the U.S. — in business for more than 100 years!

    December 27, 20182 Mins Read5 Views
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    James Jones, owner of Jones B-Q- Diner in Marianna, Arkansas
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    James Jones, owner of Jones B-Q- Diner in Marianna, Arkansas

    By BlackNews.com

    Jones Bar-B-Q Diner in Marianna, Arkansas is believed to be the oldest Black-owned restaurant in the country. Currently owned by James Jones and his wife Betty, the diner has been open since at least 1910 and is still widely known for serving the best barbecue pork with a secret sauce. James’ grandfather, Walter Jones, was the founder and first pitmaster.

    From humble beginnings

    When Walter started the restaurant, he reportedly lived in a nearby dogtrot house. And from his back porch, he served barbecue on Fridays and Saturdays.

    Hubert Jones, Walter’s son and James’ dad, said the family’s initial barbecue set-up was “a hole in the ground, some iron pipes and a piece of fence wire, and two pieces of tin.”

    Remaining true to it’s roots

    As the oldest African American-owned restaurant in America, having been around for several generations, the diner remains true to it’s roots. James tends the pits, and his cooking apparatus is still elemental. And the pork shoulder, hacked into savory bits and served on white bread with a spritz of vinegary sauce, is as smoky as ever.

    Located not too far from the Mississippi River, Jones Bar-B-Q Diner continues to shine as a beacon of community pride and continuity.

    Finally getting national attention

    In 2012, the restaurant was honored by the James Beard Foundation (the Oscars of the food industry) for it’s “timeless appeal” and a quality of food “that reflects the character of their community.”

    The diner has also been featured in several high profile publications in the South including Saveur, The Oxford American, and Southern Foodways.

    Follow the restaurant on Facebook at www.faceboo

    k.com/JonesBarBQDiner/ or visit their location at 219 W Louisiana St.

    Arkansas 72360.

    James Jones owner of Jones B-Q- Diner
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    Carma Henry

    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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