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YOUNGER SMITH SET TO OPEN LEO & SON BAR-B-Q LOCALE
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Charles Smith, son of famous Oklahoma City barbecue master Leo Smith,
has remodeled a failed pancake house in Norman and will open his
second Leo & Son Bar-B-Q & Catering location.
Smith the younger, 24, hosted a tasting party Oct. 4 at his new
place, 2001 W. Lindsey St. in Norman.
He did the remodeling work himself, with a lot of help from
friends and family. No bank loan, no contractor.
Smith the elder, 49, did it the same way in 1974 with Leo's No.
1, 3631 N. Kell...
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