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Roadside BBQ truck--Rte. 100 Bechtelsville?


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In my travels today I passed by a promising-looking roadside joint along Rt. 100 near Bechtelsville. Unfortunately I had but a split second to take it all in as I drove by. It looked like a real BBQ rig with lots of smoke swirling around. The name, as best I could tell, was "Hilly Billy's" (??)

I know, I should have turned around but traffic, plus plans to eat at my next stop, blah blah blah.

A google search has turned up nothing.

Anyone know of this place? Is it worth a detour next time I'm driving around that part of PA?

Thanks!

---Guy

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In my travels today I passed by a promising-looking roadside joint along Rt. 100 near Bechtelsville.  Unfortunately I had but a split second to take it all in as I drove by.  It looked like a real BBQ rig with lots of smoke swirling around.  The name, as best I could tell, was "Hilly Billy's" (??)

I know, I should have turned around but traffic, plus plans to eat at my next stop, blah blah blah.

A google search has turned up nothing.

Anyone know of this place?  Is it worth a detour next time I'm driving around that part of PA?

Thanks!

---Guy

I have not seen this but I will check it out....

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Been there. It's definitely good--my husband and I split a pulled pork sandwich, which was tender, smoky, and tangy. We liked it enough to buy a pound of pulled pork for lunches later in the week.

If I recall correctly, he's open Thursdays through Sundays from about 11 am.

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