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Red Barn Bar-B-Q will be seven years old, tomorrow

Tomorrow, Monday, October 6, 2008, markes the seventh year the Red Barn Bar-B-Q, 309 Hudson Street, Columbia, KY.

But if you want to wish them a happy seventh birthday, you'll need to go by today; Sunday is the last of the 4 days they're open this week. The store is closed on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays.

The restaurant, the only one serving Monroe County style, open-pit sliced shoulder, tenderloin, porkchops, country style and baby back ribs barbecue, opened for business on October 6, 2001. The restaurant also offers an extensive men of other items, with eat in, carry-out out, or catered meals.

The Red Barn Bar-B-Q was one of Adair County's first smoke free restaurants.

The restaurant is still under the management of Gary and Marketta Dubree. The store is open four days a week, Thursday and Fridays from 10am-8pmCT, Saturdays from 10am-8:30, and on Sundays, from 10am to 7pmCT. The phone number is (270) 384-1645.





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Red Barn Bar-B-Q celebrates 7 years tomorrow



2008-10-05 - 309 Hudson ST, Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
The RED BARN BAR-B-Q is mark seven years serving Monroe County style barbecue in Columbia, KY, on October 6, 2007. Gary & Marketta Dubree opened the business on October 6, 2008.

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