The smells of the rotisserie chicken and fried chicken is what draws you there, but once you arrive you will find so much eye appealing food that you do not know where to start. Oh my heavens the choices they have, not only can you have rotisserie chicken but they have duck, ham and bunny rabbit too, sorry I grew up on rabbit being told it was chicken and it is a sore spot with me. Almost as bad as your father pulling up along side the house with a dead deer hanging off the roof of the car, at least I knew then what I was eating for the next two months. Anyway, there is plenty of food to choose from and it is absolutely delicious! Some of the best meaty fried chicken pieces or succulent rotisserie chicken you will ever eat, if you are into chicken livers they have plenty of them and the wings are huge and crispy. Their cases hold pates’, smoked poultry and hams, fresh plump chickens or pieces, sausages, hot or cold, plus they have pot roast, homemade chicken pot pies and oodles of homemade side dishes. Baked macaroni and cheese, baked lima beans, mashed potatoes, stuffing, roasted carrots or potatoes, fried mushrooms, potato wedges and sweet potato wedges, green beans and more. Dinner plates and sandwiches are offered and I asked for and ate a kielbassa sandwich while I continued to order, I love places like this that have good homemade food that you can trust on days where you do not feel like cooking or going out to eat. Only open Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The Bristol Bar-B-Q Pit is located inside the Bristol Amish Market and is not easy to miss as many customers are lined up to place their orders. The nicest part is, you can order to eat there or take home a bountiful supply to stock your fridge, belly and freezer.