We were looking for a local place to celebrate our son's birthday that had the best pulled pork sandwiches in Cheyenne. We agreed to try this lesser-known BBQ restaurant, and it turned out to be an incredible experience! Initially unsure about what to expect from it when we found out it was in a campground; however, we were in for a delightful surprise.
First and foremost, the service was top-notch. The staff went above and beyond to ensure we were fully taken care of throughout our visit. They were all very friendly and helpful.
The real highlight was the food! Oh, the food was simply exceptional. Their brisket and pulled pork were tender, and packed with flavor. The baby-back ribs were equally as amazing. The portions were generous, leaving us completely satisfied.They made a special half order of nachos for one of the little one's that accompanied us and also very tasty beef quesadilla that everyone had to taste.
As if that wasn't enough, the chocolate cream pie was a delightful treat that had all of us wishing for one more piece.
They also have a funny t-shirt we just had to buy!
One aspect that pleasantly surprised us was the pricing. Despite the outstanding quality of the food and service, the prices were reasonable and well worth every penny.
Without a doubt, I would highly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for an outstanding BBQ experience. It's a quaint little restaurant with amazing food, excellent service, and a of course homemade pie for dessert.
We are already planning our next visit. If you're in the mood for mouthwatering BBQ and homemade pie for dessert, look no further. You won't be...
Read moreUnassuming hidden gem. It’s literally hidden in a campsite and could be hard to find without google. Fast service. Meat that is NOT dry—surprisingly hard to come by at bbq places these days. I would probably give the food a 4 myself, but my husband really loved it and says it’s a 5.
You can see the smokehouse with the smoke rising and smell it—really helps get your mouth watering! All the while, you can see workers in aprons going back and forth between the smokehouse and the small main restaurant building.
We were disappointed about the ribs being sold out, but it’s understandable at a bbq place less than an hour before closing.
We had a brisket meal and a pulled pork meal. We had baked beans, potato salad, coleslaw and corn. I liked the coleslaw, and the other sides were fine. The meal also came with a role and buttery spread. My husband said the bbq sauce was one of his favorites ever. It wasn’t my style, but that’s okay. The meat was yummy on its own with a little bit of salt.
Delicious coconut cream pie, one of my favorites ever, and yummy cherry pie!
Service was great. Everyone was super friendly and helpful and on top of it. We were in and out in half an hour, including eating with four little boys.
It was quite cheap for a bbq place, or for a restaurant in general for that matter! We only spent $42 for 2 meat plates with sides and 2...
Read moreI came here because my coworkers raved about this place. I'm from the south, so I know a thing or three about true barbecue and this ISN'T here. Let's starts with coming inside the establishment---no hey, how are you or anything southern like. It basically was, what would you like? Red flag 1 🥹 Whoever likes this food, will go crazy if given the opportunity to have barbecue in TX, GA, TN, or SC! Let's just say, the mosquitoes, flies or dogs was interested in eating the food. As you can see from the picture, I spat the corn out immediately. The potato salad's texture was like mashed potatoes with runny mayo and ranch. I instantly spat that out as well. The corn had absolutely no flavor, and while the meat had a nice smokey smell, it was tasteless. Truly a waste of $14, and still a hungry stomach. Again, threw it away because none of the animals in the neighborhood would eat it. That says a lot! Closed this trashpit of a place down! Don't be mislead by the reviews, the people here don't have...
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