Worst thing I ever ate. No taste. No seasoning. Just finished some and it is so bad, I am not waiting a minute to write this review. Had pork BBQ, mac n cheese, coleslaw. Bland, bland, bland! Not one thing had taste. No, wait, the mac n cheese tasted like glue. No spices in anything. Saw red pepper in mac n cheese and it was bland and all over gummy, blah! Coleslaw had no salt/pepper. Could not even see any black specs! So…cannot explain tasteless. Had some crunch and creaminess texture but, no taste to it at all! Pork BBQ was semi pulled, semi chunks…either way, my jaw was popping it was tough, chewy, and beyond bland. I added hot sauce for some flavor. Purchased from food truck at BP Farmers Market—I would say, maybe because food truck it was over cooked?!? Sitting 3-4 hours? But, that would only explain tough. Does not explain tasteless. Not a smokey taste or smell…no vinegar, no bbq sauce taste… was nothing. I can cook pork bbq in my oven or grill (not a smoker) and it taste great. Not sure how they cook...
Read moreAn instantly recognizable spot on 51. A year-round barbeque stand. An all-outdoor space for customers, smokers in the back, and somewhat difficult to reach other than just showing up in front of the glass.
Though, its all worth it. As this is some of the best Barbeque around.
Everything is made deliciously, and with care. The meats are not heavily sauced, and instead everything relies on more adult, savory flavors. Very rich brisket, fall-off-the-bone pulled pork, and even the mac-n-cheese is flavored in a way that lets unique notes dance on your tastebuds.
Probably not the place to get your kid's sloppy joe fix.
Definitely the place to get an amazing barbeque sandwich worth writing about.
The whole-hog sandwich is pretty top-tier, as is the brisket. I want to come back and try the chicken, and if I can this season the fall Brisket Chilli...
Read moreUSED to love this place, but not anymore as of today. Specifically stopped here to get some food to go cause I knew you ordered outside and assumed I wouldn’t need a mask cause I wasnt entering a dining area (not really sure about the actual rule on that, but if Im wrong Im wrong) There wasnt one person even there eating, let alone in line. The girl behind the plexiglass stood there & watched me look at the menu for a good 5 mins (without a mask on) without ever saying a word. Soon as I went to order she pointed to there “no mask, no service” sign. Guess you aernt allowed to have food without a mask but they dont mind if you stare at there menu in the same area without one. To make matters worse the girl inside back in the kitchen wasnt even wearing a mask. Practice what you...
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