Biggieee’s BBQ and Catering Interview and Review
We ran into some incredible people at the Elevated Exotics Memorial Day Summers End Smokeout in New Buffalo Michigan and had the chance to sit down with Biggieee’s BBQ and Catering and their FMC food truck crew for one of the most unexpectedly wholesome food interviews of the event.
This wasn’t just another “here’s some ribs” conversation. We talked BBQ, car culture, monster trucks, charity work, Ronald McDonald House support, Midwest food culture, and the eternal North vs. South car debate. Somewhere between the smoke, the stories, and Mike sweating from the spice kick, you could tell this wasn’t a corporate food truck operation pretending to care about the community. These are people actually out there doing events, helping charities, showing up for kids, and building something around food and culture instead of just selling plates.
And the BBQ?
Legit.
The meat had that slow-cooked flavor where you can taste the smoke instead of just sauce overload. Tender, flavorful, and with enough kick to wake Mike up a little without turning it into one of those “we only sell pain” gimmick BBQ spots. The kind of food where you immediately understand why people follow food trucks around the Midwest during summer event season. They even had to give Mike a water it got to him that much.
The best part though was the energy. Car shows, monster truck events, charity work, community cookouts… it felt less like a business pitch and more like people who genuinely enjoy feeding crowds and bringing people together. That matters. Especially now when half the food industry feels manufactured for TikTok clips instead of actual flavor.
If you’re anywhere near Kalamazoo, Michigan on May 30th, 2026, go check out their next event and support them. Good food, good people, and a story behind it.
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Watch the full interview here: