Brothers-N-Law BBQ is an absolute gem nestled in the heart of New Mexico, offering not only incredible barbecue but also a level of service and warmth that is truly unparalleled. From the moment my daughter and I walked through the doors, we were greeted with genuine smiles and a welcoming atmosphere that made us feel right at home.
What truly sets Brothers-N-Law BBQ apart is the exceptional service provided by the owners themselves, who are prior military service members. Their dedication to excellence shines through in every aspect of the dining experience, from the deliciously smoky aroma that fills the air to the mouthwatering dishes that grace the table.
Not only do the owners serve up some of the best barbecue in town, but they also go above and beyond to support our brothers in arms. Their commitment to the military community is evident in every detail, creating a space that is not only delicious but also deeply meaningful.
Whether you're a barbecue aficionado or simply looking for a warm and inviting dining experience, Brothers- N-Law BBQ is a must-visit destination. Prepare to be delighted by their flavorful dishes, touched by their heartfelt service, and inspired by their unwavering support for our military community. This is more than just a barbecue joint ā it's a place where great food and great people come together to create something...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThis is the Best BBQ ever!!! THAT IS!!! If you never ate BBQ before. I am from Texas and you have to bring your A game. It is sad that they have Texas Pit BBQ on their sign because it gives Texas BBQ a bad name. We spent $70+ dollars on a pound of beef ribs, pulled pork, and brisket. We also got potatoe salad and cole slaw. The only thing good was the pulled pork and the potatoes salad. If you do desire to go to this place make sure to bring your own bread because they don't give you any. HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF SUCH A THING!!! When I ask for some bread she said we do not give bread when you buy per the pound. WHAT!! She said she could sell the bread to me as Texas toast for .70cents...... when I told her we just spent 70+ dollars she said she could donate the bread....hahaha....how about you provide the 70cents worth of bread so we would enjoy our 70+ dollar BBQ. Awful. Stay away unless you are starving. AND MAKE SURE YOU BRING...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreOn the main strip in Cloudcroft, NM, there are two BBQ places, almost right next to each other. One place is huge, and so is the line to get in. It didn't look like my kind of BBQ place. But the second BBQ place, Brother-N-Law BBQ, is the kind of place for me. You can tell by the name and by the interaction of the staff that they are all related.
The atmosphere is pleasantly nonpretensious, warm, and cozy. I didn't even consider stopping in the other place (sorry, I don't remember the name) because small place BBQ is much better. Wooden tables and paper towel rolls on the table for napkins: This is the kind of BBQ place I like.
I had ribs, then went back for brisket. Then they brought me a couple of pieces of sausage because I mentioned that I thought about getting a plate of it, but I was too full. So they gave .e a couple of pieces to whet my appetite for next...
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