spot_img
HomeArts & EntertainmentEating OutDoc's Q'in Pit Shop - Modesto, CA (docspitstop.com)

Doc’s Q’in Pit Shop – Modesto, CA (docspitstop.com)

COME AND TRY THE BEST Q IN TOWN DOCS Q’N PIT STOP 421 MAZE BLVD MODESTO CA, 95351 Hours TUES-SAT 11:00a.m.- 8:00p.mm SUN- 11a.m.-7p.m CLOSED: MON

About Us

Being the 5th child out of a very large family of 8, from the very beginning I was determined to be he best of the best of the boys and soon the entire troop. The art of competition was what we ate for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. We were born with the natural desire to love to be loved!

I met my Soul Mate my wife, my Friend and if the way to a Man’s heart is through his stomach then this was a match made in heaven, the good food, and all the great laughs brought me the youngest of a larger family than mine and so the beginning of “Big Food, Big Laughs and two Big families became one Huge family. The Taylor and Clark family picnic became an annual event.

At one of the Taylor-Clark family picnic my eldest Uncle whom turned 90 years younger came up to me and said Son That “Q” is almost as good as the King of Q! I replied “and who is the King of “Q”? He smiled and boasted that you don’t know who the King of Q is? Well son its time that you knew, you’re looking at the King of Q! One day I’m going to show you how to be the King of Q’in. Since my favorite Uncle the King is still among us, out of respect I will gladly accept the title of the “Doctor Of Q’in”

Once the Doctor started curing all the bad habits that people make when Q’in his desire and the Art of Perfection was his drive for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Now the King of Q, proudly brags and boasts about his favorite nephew “Doc’s Q’in Pit Stop, go see the Doctor!!!!

Doc has been Q’in every since! Now everyone can enjoy this good food, and the best laughter in town!

website docsqnpit.com

Central Valley Voice
Central Valley Voicehttps://centralvalleyvoice.com
Felicia Roberts took an idea gathered a few people to reached into a minority community to highlight the positive, using a minority newspaper the Central Valley Voice. Roberts was joined by her sisters Carolyn Williams, Alleashia Thomas, niece Hermonie Lynn Williams, nephew Ron Williams, cousin Jerald Lester, Jay Slaffey, Greg Savage, Tim Daniels and the late J Denise Fontaine. Each individual played an important role in the birth of the newspapers. Since, then many have stood strong behind the success of the newspapers and its goal to fill a void in the Central Valley community The Central Valley Voice published their 1st issue in November 1991. Its purposed was to highlight the achievements of minorities in the Central Valley. The Voice focuses on the accomplishments of African Americans and Hispanics giving young people role models while diminishing the stereotypical pictures of gangs, crime and violence that permeate the minority communities. Since 1991, the Central Valley Voice has provided an important voice for the minority community throughout the Madera, Merced. Stanislaus and San Joaquin counties.
RELATED ARTICLES

HOLIDAY DINING

FABULOUS FOOD

Leave a Reply

Most Popular

Recent Comments

%d bloggers like this: