The Atlanta barbecue scene is smokin’ now that the weather has warmed up.

In our Spring Dining Guide Barbecue Edition, we explore how Atlanta has emerged as a serious barbecue city.

Find out where to chow down on not just barbecue, but also sides, sauces, pies, banana pudding and, of course, Brunswick stew, in our guide. And get ready for a road trip, because we’re following the smoke all around Georgia.

» Atlanta's reputation on the rise as 'a serious barbecue town'

But those of you who enjoy barbecue in the metro Atlanta area were eager to vote on your favorite restaurant.

Coming in at No. 3 was Heirloom Market BBQ. If you go there, make sure to order the pork sandwich with kimchi coleslaw, a nod to chef Jiyeon Lee's Korean heritage.

Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q finished with the second most votes. The brothers, who are from Texas, "proudly showcase their brisket."

But this year’s winner was new to our voting:

Hattie Marie's Texas Style BBQ and Cajun Kitchen opened its doors in 2017 at 3699 Main St. in College Park.

As The AJC’s Yvonne Zusel reported: “Husband and wife Willie and Ramona Griggie named the eatery — which serves Texas-style barbecue and cajun dishes — after Willie's mother, who loved to cook and owned her own bakery and catering company.”

» The heart and soul of Atlanta barbecue

Four of the nominees were on Business Insider's 2016 list of the best 50 barbecue restaurants in America.

And Thrillist named one of them the best 'BBQ joint' in America in March.

» Atlanta barbecue: Meet the pitmaster of Grand Champion BBQ

More Atlanta BBQ from the AJC Spring Dining Guide 2019

> Atlanta Barbecue Restaurants Guide

> Put these Atlanta barbecue restaurants on your radar

> Meet some of Atlanta's best barbecue pitmasters

> Where to find great Brunswick stew in Atlanta

> When sides matter: These restaurants offer diverse barbecue sides

> Make your own: Recipes for barbecue side dishes with a modern spin

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