United States Mississippi Clarksdale

Abe's Bar-B-Q

A historic barbecue joint known for its slow-cooked meats, signature hot tamales, and classic Southern sides.

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Back up in Clarksdale is another famous tamale shop: Abe’s BBQ. With its original 1950’s vibe, consistent 4-star reviews on Yelp and TripAdvisor, and unique menu, Abe’s is one of those places that people will ask about when you’ve told them you’ve been to the Delta. And tamales are only a part of the menu. The BBQ is supposed to be some of the best BBQ you’ll find anywhere south of Memphis, and the chili-cheese burgers are excellent.

jvandergriff 11 months ago

Abe's Bar-B-Q Guides

  • The Delta Tamale Trail

    jvandergriff (Jody Vandergriff)
    The “Cotton Rush” of the turn of the last century brought all sorts of cultures and nationalities to the Mississippi Delta. One such group were the Mexicans who could make more picking cotton in the Delta than they could make anywhere else in the country. Of course they brought their food with them, and the “hot tamale” was introduced to the African-American laborers who worked beside them. That’s one theory, anyway. Other theories suggest that tamale recipes were brought back from the Mexican-American War, or that the Native Americans had been making tamales all along. However they got here, we’re glad they did! At any rate, the popularity of the tamale took off because of their portability, affordability, and full flavor. You may ask yourself how the Mexican tamale is different from the Delta tamale. According to the Southern Foodways Alliance, the Delta tamale differs in that, “Tamales from the Mississippi Delta are smaller than Latin-style tamales, are simmered instead of steamed, have a gritty texture from the use of corn meal instead of corn flour, have considerably more spice, and are usually served with juice that is the byproduct of simmering.” There are dozens of great places to try the different varieties of Delta Tamales (some places even deep fry them) throughout the region and we’re going to name some of them below. And if you’re really, really into tamales, you don’t want to miss the Delta Hot Tamale Festival which takes place in Greenville every October