KINGSPORT, Tenn. – Kingsport is mourning the loss of a beloved figure this week. Tom Pratt, the owner of the iconic Pratt’s BBQ, has passed away at the age of 74. This news has hit the community particularly hard, given that just five months ago, the doors of his restaurant, a staple of East Stone Drive, closed for the final time.
Tom admired for his sweet personality and a knack for barbecue, died peacefully on Wednesday. His passing not only marks the end of a significant chapter for his family but also for the many customers and friends who cherished his restaurant over the decades.
Pratt’s BBQ, which served as a gathering spot for families and friends, closed its doors on Father’s Day, June 16 this year. One might say it was both a timely love letter to fathers, as many could experience one last meal there before its closure, and a challenging time for Pratt as he faced retirement. The restaurant had been a part of Kingsport life for years, and Pratt’s warm spirit felt like home to many.
Those lucky enough to visit Pratt’s BBQ recall more than just the delicious barbecued ribs and tangy sauces; they remember Tom’s infectious smile and the way he welcomed everyone like family. It wasn’t just a restaurant; it was a place where the community came together over delectable food and cherished memories.
Tom’s love for cooking manifested in every dish he served, and his recipes became famous far and wide. He believed food connected people, and each plate served was a testament to that belief. From hosting birthday celebrations to simple weeknight dinners, Pratt’s BBQ became a cornerstone in Kingsport, filling hearts and stomachs alike.
News of Pratt’s passing has prompted an outpouring of affection from those who adored him. Social media platforms are flooded with tributes; friends and families are reminiscing about their favorite moments at the BBQ. Many have shared how Tom’s generosity extended beyond the restaurant walls, often giving back to the community that supported him throughout his career.
Patrons recall how he made it a point to remember the names and preferences of regular customers, often going the extra mile to put a smile on their faces or offer a complimentary dessert. Those little gestures made every visit special, turning a simple meal into a lasting memory.
While the restaurant is now quiet, Tom Pratt’s legacy will surely live on in the hearts of those he served and in the recipes he crafted. As Kingsport says goodbye to a true local hero, many are left wondering what the future holds without Pratt’s BBQ.
As we reflect on Tom’s contributions, it becomes evident how deeply he impacted so many lives in the community. He didn’t merely serve food but built connections—uniting families and friends through good times and great barbecue. A memorial service is expected to bring together those he touched, much like when he would gather his guests around the dinner table.
To those who knew him, Tom Pratt was more than just a business owner; he was a friend, a mentor, and a community leader who shaped the very identity of Kingsport’s dining scene. As we remember Tom, his legacy will undoubtedly linger in the aroma of smoky ribs and the laughter that filled Pratt’s BBQ.
Farewell, Tom, and thank you for the memories. You will be sorely missed.
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