Very solid 4/5. Â
We arrived later on a Sat evening, large group. Â It was moderately busy. Â They anticipated a wait time of 45minutes or more. Â We decided to stick it out and ventured around to the vintage motorcycles (very cool) and zoo area (very....uh....??) Â I wouldn't go as far as to say inhumane but maybe unnecessary. Â The pirate ship was pretty neat. Â All in all, much more than we bargained for already.
A hostess flagged us down not much more than 15 minutes later and had seating for our group. Â That was quick. Â
Most of the group ordered typical BBQ joint fare. Â Ribs, chicken, brisket, etc. Â Food came out in a satisfactory amount of time and it all tasted very good. Â Much better than the chain type BBQ places. Â The sides were very good as well, I was particularly impressed with the potato salad. Â
The variety of BBQ sauce is excellent. Â I didn't try all of them but the Hot & Spicy was my favorite. Â Not very spicy but great flavor. Â Beware of the Jack Daniels sauce, it is in fact, Jack Daniels and some BBQ sauce in a bottle. Â It will wake you up. Â
We drove by the following Sunday afternoon and it was packed, though partly I'm sure for the Harley portion. Â Certainly doesn't phase me but some may not be interested in that crowd. Â
Will come back. Â Very good food, fair prices, good service and bizarre (in a good way) atmosphere.
It's funny, all the times I've had food here I've never once eaten in the restaurant, always taken it to go. Â This place is crazy busy, it doesn't seem to matter if it's the weekend, midweek, late, early, whenever, there is always a parking lot full of cars. Â I've only ever ordered the ribs to go but they are just so good I have to order them every time I'm there. Â The honey mustard BBQ sauce is to die for, very like a Georgia style sauce (my favorite). Â Sometime I'll have to eat in, but until then I'll enjoy the ribs I have in the fridge.
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