- Charlie Daniels
- Libby Dole
- LL Cool J
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Over the years, Bessinger’s
Barbeque has witnessed its share of famous faces — from politicians
to musicians, actors and the media — enjoying their now famous
food. In fact, it's not uncommon for celebrities to insist on
eating Bessinger's legendary barbeque while in town.
North Carolina Senator Elizabeth Dole, who enjoyed the Southern
Buffet and had special kudos for Bessinger's Original Gold Recipe
Sauce, and former South Carolina Attorney General Charlie Condon
both visited the restaurant while speaking to local Rotary Clubs.
Musician and actor LL Cool J stopped by for ribs and chicken,
and country music stars Charlie Daniels, Hank Williams, Jr., Vince
Gill and the Marshall Tucker Band all noshed on Bessinger's legendary
barbeque pork and hash and rice while in town for concerts. And
apparently the word spread throughout the music world -- Michael
McDonald, Daryl Hall and John Oates all insisted that Bessinger's
pork and ribs be delivered to their plane to eat on their way
out of town after a fall 2004 concert.
Charleston has also served as the setting for many feature films,
and Bessinger's was called out to cater the set of Major League
3 with its famous barbeque, hash and rice for all the cast and
crew, including actor Scott Bakula, who raved about the barbeque.
The media has caught on too, as a crew of six from Southern Living
asked that Bessinger's barbeque be delivered to their room at
the elegant Wentworth Mansion after a long and rainy shoot just
outside of Charleston at Sewee Preserve. A personal note from
the assistant food editor declared the barbeque "divine."
But famous or not, Bessinger's aims to win over every customer
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- Hank Williams Jr.
- The Marshall Tucker Band
- Randy Travis
- Scott Bakula
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