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| - I have to admit that I am not one to line-up to sample any food described as "spicy" or "hot." Luckily, Hot Sauce Williams signature bbq sauce is not spicy as the name originally suggested to me. I had the ribs, coleslaw, and french fries, all drizzled with the mild bbq sauce. As you might expect, this was a generous portion of smoky ribs and I did not even come close to finishing the meal. This was fine with me, because now I have leftovers for lunch! The rib dinner, combined with a Pepsi, totaled approximately $10. My friend purchased the chicken dinner (fried chicken) with mac and chees subbed for the coleslaw. Substitutions are a slight up-charge, but it seems worth it to me for home-style mac and cheese. She chose to have her bbq on the side. You must request this, otherwise that ladle of sauce drops on the fries and all. The three of our meals totaled around $30, and if I could make one suggestion to anyone reading this, it would be to try the "family meal" which seems to include an insane amount of food (I guess enough to feed a family) at only $28. It is probably a good thing that the 3 of us chose not to share the "family meal" as I don't think any of us need that much mac and cheese, ribs, and fried chicken! I was going to suggest that anyone thinking of ordering food for the first time visit the Hot Sauce Williams website but as I write this entry, their website does not seem to be active. Ordering may be a little confusing for a first time customer stepping up to the register as their menu is not clearly visible. However, if you come armed with the information I have given you, you should be all set. Get the family meal if you are ordering for a group ($28? Why not!). And if it is just for you, try the chicken dinner, coleslaw, and mac and cheese (slight up charge for the mac and cheese) with sauce on the side for approximately $10. Enjoy!
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