Frankie's Patriot BBQ serving without power
Craig Gross and his wife started Frankie?s Patriot BBQ in Clearwater after their son, Frankie, was killed in battle in Afghanistan while serving his country. Even though their place has no power following Hurricane Irma, Craig fired up the smoker and has been doing his best to serve up hot meals
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