Ribfest

A ribfest (short for rib festival), sometimes called a rib cook-off, is a type of food festival that occurs throughout the United States and Canada.

Ribfests typically attract large crowds

Background

The size of each ribfest is often measured by the number of traveling professional "rib teams" which sell food and compete at the events.[1][2][3]

A rib festival generally has multiple food vendors selling barbecue beef or pork ribs, pulled pork sandwiches, chicken, coleslaw, baked beans, and other related food choices. The vendors usually compete against one another for top spot in several categories including: Best Ribs, Best Sauce, Best Pulled Pork, and the Peoples Choice Award.

The rib festivals often coincide with music festivals, such as the "Dallas Ribfest Gospel BBQ",[4] or Cleveland's "Great American Rib Cook off & music festival".[5]

After 30 years, Ribfest celebrated its final event in 2019. The festival raised nearly $4.5 million for local non-profits throughout the years. [6]

Notable ribfests

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