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Rodney Scott joins Bobby Flay’s 2026 cruise while preparing to open his Miami Whole Hog BBQ spot in Little River soon.

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“When Bobby Flay calls, you listen,” says James Beard Foundation award-winner and Pitmaster Rodney Scott of the Rodney Scott’s Whole Hog BBQ franchise, which is just months from opening in Little River

And as everyone knows, there’s no real way to really beat Bobby Flay anyway, so you might as well join him. Scott, Flay, and an impressive culinary crew will take to the high seas on the Norwegian Joy from November 6 through November 11, 2026, for Chefs Making Waves Presents: Bobby Flay & Friends

“I’ve known Bobby for a while now, and I’ve always respected how he brings people together through food,” Scott tells New Times exclusively. When the opportunity arose to join him for Chefs Making Waves 2026, it was an easy ‘yes’ for me. The lineup is full of chefs I admire, from pitmasters to pastry pros, and the idea of taking what we love — food, music, and good times — out on the open water sounded like something special.”

a woman presenting on a cruise shipGuests aboard the cruise can expect mixology demonstrations, chef-led cooking, themed parties, and more.

Rodney Scott and Sixthman photo

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A Culinary Cruise Unlike Any Other

The culinary cruise is hosted by Sixthman, which plans festivals at sea, and promises a solid lineup of star chefs to make this a tasty trip to Montego Bay, Jamaica, and Grand Cayman. Besides Scott and Flay, the line-up of chefs next year includes Brooke Williamson, Leah Cohen, Scott Conant, Antonia Lofaso, Marc Murphy, Michael Voltaggio, Ayesha Nurdjaja, and Damaris Phillips. They’ll provide mixology demonstrations, chef-led cooking classes, and themed parties, along with wellness opportunities, go-karts, a casino, and more. They can even opt for an “Unlimited Open Bar Package” to booze at the 11 on-board bars. 

Scott will be giving cruisers a taste of his authentic Southern barbecue flavors on board. “You can expect smoke, spice, and a lot of soul,” he shares. He and his team are working on creative ways to bring, not a full-sized pit, but the fullest barbecue experience to the boat. “Trust me, we’ll find a way to get the smoke rolling.”

barbecue in different forms accompanied by side dishes in bowlsRodney Scott’s Whole Hog BBQ is making its debut in South Florida for the first time in 2026

Scott Is Well Seasoned with BBQ Boat Rides

Scott often brings barbecue to boating on his BBQ & Boats sunset cruise series with the Daniel Island Ferry in Charleston, S.C., two things that he says bring people together. “They’re about community and celebration,” he says. Cooking on a boat is always an adventure for Scott. “Keeping the fire steady while the waves are rolling isn’t easy, but the payoff is worth it. For me, it’s about spreading the spirit of ‘Every Day Is a Good Day’ wherever I go, even out at sea.”

Scott notes that the sides are an essential part of good barbecue, and loves to pair his smoked creations with collard greens, baked beans, and creamy mac and cheese. “I’m also a fan of simple things done right, like a good slaw, a slice of white bread, or a pickle or two. Those little touches balance out the smoke and spice, and make the whole plate sing,” he says. 

A Google Maps image shows the construction being completed at the upcoming home of Rodney Scott’s Whole Hog BBQ, set to open in 2026 in Little River

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Taste His Barbecue Months Before the Cruise in Little River

For Miami diners who prefer their barbecue on solid ground instead of a cruise deck, Scott’s upcoming Little River restaurant promises the same smoke-kissed magic he’ll showcase aboard Chefs Making Waves. The pitmaster’s decision to plant roots in Miami speaks to the city’s growing influence in the national culinary scene — and to Little River’s evolution as a destination for chefs who crave creativity, community, and room to build something meaningful. With his whole hog tradition, slow-and-steady fire philosophy, and signature vinegar-pepper kick, Scott is poised to introduce Miami to the flavors that earned him a James Beard Award and lines around the block in Charleston.

And while the opening date is still under wraps, anticipation is already building for the first South Florida outpost of Rodney Scott’s Whole Hog BBQ. When the doors at 7100 N. Miami Ave. finally swing open, Miamians can expect smoke, soul, and the kind of hospitality that turns a meal into an experience — the same energy Scott brings to his kitchens, his cruises, and every community he touches. Until then, barbecue lovers can keep an eye on the pits (and the waves), because one of the country’s most celebrated pitmasters is officially on his way to the Magic City.

And speaking of the Magic City, for those gearing up to roast some pigs for the holidays in a “Caja China,” Scott offered some advice. “My biggest tip is don’t rush the process. Barbecue is all about patience and consistency. Use real wood if you can, let the smoke do the talking, and don’t be afraid to get your hands dirty. Keep your temperature steady, stay near your pit, and remember that it’s not just cooking, it’s an experience,” he says. “The Caja China is a beautiful way to cook.” 

Chefs Making Waves Presents: Bobby Flay & Friends. Guests can reserve their spot with just $100 down per person when enrolling in automatic monthly billing. To learn more and book a cabin, visit chefsmakingwaves.com.

Rodney Scott’s Whole Hog BBQ. 7100 N. Miami Ave., Miami; rodneyscottsbbq.com. Opening date to be announced soon.