Saturday, May 2, 2026

Historic New Bern, NC, Begins New BBQ Tradition

New Bern is the home of the newest sanctioned barbecue event in North Carolina.

In the inaugural Bear-B-Q contest, top pitmasters went head-to-head for bragging rights, cash, and awards in the historic city of New Bern, NC

The ribs entry of Alpine Smoke Works, which finished as the reserve champion. Photo: Alpine Smoke Works via Facebook.

The contest was held at the city’s scenic riverfront where the Neuse and Trent Rivers come together. Although the day was rainy, the pitmasters and judges were very pleased to have a new event sanctioned by the Kansas City Barbeque Society. For the contest, 26 teams competed for $20,000 in prize money, and $4,000 was reserved for “backyard” teams who were competing in their first event and needed contest experience to develop their pitmaster skills.

Cooking teams set up along the scenic riverfront of New Bern.


Named for Bern in west-central Switzerland, New Bern has also adopted the bear, displayed on a red-yellow background, as its heraldic symbol. Naming the contest for the bear was an easy choice for the organizers who were raising money for the CarolinaEast Foundation, which supports the healthcare community in the area.

The grand champion team shows off all their awards. Photo: Mcadoo Heights BBQ via Facebook.

The grand champion of the contest was Mcadoo Heights BBQ, which also earned a perfect score (180 points) for its pork entry. It easily outdistanced Alpine Smoke Works, the reserve champion, which finished second in overall points.

The competition trailer of Mcadoo Heights BBQ overlooks the river scene. Photo: Mcadoo Heights BBQ via Facebook.


New Bern is rich in history. It is the second-oldest European-settled colonial town in North Carolina (after Bath) and served as the capital of North Carolina from 1770 to 1792. Now that it is the home for a sanctioned BBQ contest, it joins the rest of eastern North Carolina in celebrating the best of barbecue traditions. As I wind down my judging experiences, I'm glad that I've added New Bern to the places where I've judged.

Image: Kansas City Barbeque Society via Facebook.

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