This place is very disappointing. Barbeque and beer? More like a bunch of deep fried nonsense...and beer.
Their brand of beer is tasty, I'll give them that. But the food leaves a lot to be desired.
For starters, I arrived and was greeted by two people at the front counter. Then I waited for about five minutes in front of the sign that said "Hostess will seat you"...at which point I asked the two people at the counter where the hostess was...and they said that they are the ones who would seat me. Not sure why I had to wait so long and ask them to be seated.
Then I waited awhile for the server to greet me. Ordered a beer and waited almost 10 minutes for it. When I tried to order wings, I asked the server what "Spicy Kitka BBQ" was. She said she has no idea because she doesn't like spicy food. Mind you, they only have 5 sauces...and she doesn't know how to describe the sauce that has a weird name...the one that EVERYONE is going to ask about? Sigh. Ended up getting dry rub with the sauce on the side. Glad I did because the "spicy" sauce was very sweet and not spicy at all. Meh. The wings were tasty, but expensive for what you get.
My guest ordered gumbo, which tasted like it came out of a Campbell's can and had been reheated several days in a row. The rice was overcooked and the soup was just plain bland. We only ate about a third of it and when we mentioned to the server that it wasn't very good she just said, "I've never tried it". Really? That's how you react to dissatisfied customers?
The employees obviously need more training and to learn customer service skills.
So, if you're looking for average beer and below average food, all while being bombarded with 20 big screen tv's everywhere you look, this is the place for you. You'll fit right in with all of the other overweight white people who seem to think this place is worth visiting.