Steve Grady, center, and his wife, Gerri Grady, right, after recently being among the first seven inductees into the N.C. Barbecue Hall of Fame, by presenter Leslie Brown. In addition to a plaque, the couple received commemorative T-shirts, Mrs. Grady received a necklace and her husband was given a ring. The ceremony was held in March, in Burlington.
- N.C. Barbecue Hall of Fame
The exterior of Grady’s BBQ, one of the few whole hog smokehouses and Black-owned barbecue joints in the state, located at 3096 Arrington Bridge Road.
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In this undated photo, Steve and Gerri Grady are shown in the “pit area” were Steve can often be found, while his wife typically handles cooking in the kitchen and serving customers.
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Owners Steve and Gerri Grady working inside Grady's BBQ.
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Gerri and Steve Grady have enjoyed operating their own business, Grady’s BBQ, since 1986.
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In this undated photo, Gerri Grady prepares to serve a meal in the restaurant she and husband, Steve, have operated since 1986.
- N.C. Barbecue Hall of Fame
In this undated photo, displayed on the wall of Grady’s BBQ, owners Steve and Gerri Grady and staff stand outside the Arrington Bridge Road restaurant.
- Contributed photo
Steve and Gerri Grady share a laugh, as they often do, having worked together the bulk of their 37-year marriage. The secret to their success, on or off the job, is a "togetherness thing," causing one patron to ask if they were still courting. Mrs. Grady replied with a quick "yes."
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Steve and Gerri Grady enjoy a break recently at the close of business in their restaurant, Grady's BBQ.
- News Argus/Phyllis Moore
Steve and Gerri Grady, far left, look on as their daughter-in-law, Sharon Grady, and another employee at Grady's BBQ, Rebecca Dennis talk in the dining room of the Dudley restaurant. A plaque on the wall at left depicts the honor of their being among the first inducted into the N.C. Barbecue Hall of Fame.
- News Argus/Phyllis Moore
Steve Grady, center, and his wife, Gerri Grady, right, after recently being among the first seven inductees into the N.C. Barbecue Hall of Fame, by presenter Leslie Brown. In addition to a plaque, the couple received commemorative T-shirts, Mrs. Grady received a necklace and her husband was given a ring. The ceremony was held in March, in Burlington.
- N.C. Barbecue Hall of Fame
The exterior of Grady’s BBQ, one of the few whole hog smokehouses and Black-owned barbecue joints in the state, located at 3096 Arrington Bridge Road.
- News Argus/Phyllis Moore
In this undated photo, Steve and Gerri Grady are shown in the “pit area” were Steve can often be found, while his wife typically handles cooking in the kitchen and serving customers.
- Contributed photo
Owners Steve and Gerri Grady working inside Grady's BBQ.
- Wayne County Museum
Gerri and Steve Grady have enjoyed operating their own business, Grady’s BBQ, since 1986.
- Contributed photo
In this undated photo, Gerri Grady prepares to serve a meal in the restaurant she and husband, Steve, have operated since 1986.
- N.C. Barbecue Hall of Fame
In this undated photo, displayed on the wall of Grady’s BBQ, owners Steve and Gerri Grady and staff stand outside the Arrington Bridge Road restaurant.
- Contributed photo
Steve and Gerri Grady share a laugh, as they often do, having worked together the bulk of their 37-year marriage. The secret to their success, on or off the job, is a "togetherness thing," causing one patron to ask if they were still courting. Mrs. Grady replied with a quick "yes."
- News Argus/Phyllis Moore
Steve and Gerri Grady enjoy a break recently at the close of business in their restaurant, Grady's BBQ.
- News Argus/Phyllis Moore
Steve and Gerri Grady, far left, look on as their daughter-in-law, Sharon Grady, and another employee at Grady's BBQ, Rebecca Dennis talk in the dining room of the Dudley restaurant. A plaque on the wall at left depicts the honor of their being among the first inducted into the N.C. Barbecue Hall of Fame.
- News Argus/Phyllis Moore
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