Sticky Fingers (restaurant) - Menu

Menu

Sticky Fingers specializes in Memphis-style barbecue, using St. Louis cut spare-ribs that are hickory smoked in every store. Sticky Fingers also serves various pulled pork and rotisserie chicken dishes (both of which are also hickory smoked in store) along with salads and desserts. Sticky Fingers exclusive flavor comes from its smoking process and five signature sauces:

  • Memphis Original (also known as "Wet")- A traditional tomato based barbecue sauce
  • Carolina Sweet – A sweeter version of the Memphis Original and the most popular sauce
  • Habanero Hot – A spicy version of the Memphis Original
  • Tennessee Whiskey – A barbecue sauce with a hint of whiskey flavor
  • Carolina Classic – The restaurant's only mustard based sauce
  • Memphis Style Dry – The restaurant's dry rub that can be ordered on any meat

The entrance to each Sticky Fingers has pictures of the various famous guests that have visited Sticky Fingers.:

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