Stopped by for lunch after a youth football game and was one of the first 5 groups to order. Shortly after sitting my mother got her food and started eating. 20 minutes later they still hasn't brought out mine or my wife's food. I noticed about 6 of the groups of people that had ordered behind us were now eating so my wife went up and ask what was going on. They said it would be 5 minutes for us to get our food, but after watching everybody eat that ordered behind us I wanted our money back. The cashier then gives us the money for the food that we paid for but didn't want to give us back the $5 tip that I had given them at the time of the purchase. Finally she reluctantly gave us the total amount that we had given them. I thought it was rude the way she didn't want to give us the tip back considering we didn't even get our food because of the terrible service. My mother, who did get to eat said the BBQ was mediocre at best. So if you want to take your chance at possible getting served mediocre BBQ with rude service then it's the...
   Read moreChuckwagon is the most expensive restaurant in Velma, but it is definitely worth the price. They always tell you that you will never leave hungry. The Chicken fried Sandwiches are big enough for two people. The Mexican food is very good. They have fajitas, nachos, burritos, quesadillas, and many other items. The rib dinner is one rib short of a half slab and comes with two large sides which is also perfect for two people. They have many dieter's options. If you want a tender, slow-cooked, smoked half chicken you better beat the rush on Thursday-Saturday. They sell fast. You can put almost anything on a loaded potato - just pick your meat. If you are feeling adventurous then ask them about their...
   Read moreReally disappointed in this place, it's been a few years since I stopped here I used to buy the jalapeno relish here that was delicious and a pound of sliced brisket. The brisket was 16 dollars total for the 2 items 24 dollars I thought that was kinda high, drove the rest of 37 miles home couldn't wait to taste the jalapeno relish. When I got home I slapped the jalapeno relish on a slice of meat only to find out I was sold a pint of sweet relish I can buy at the grocery store for less than 2 dollars no jalapeno in it what so ever. I didn't realize this place had sold it use to be called JR'S. It was a...
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