It's not bad. But it's not great. It's more or less ok. The food is generally tasty, but considering the price I think it should be a smidge better. Also, the service was kind of lame. We had to flag down waiters just to get refills on our iced tea. We didn't get butter until we were halfway through with our meal.
The corn on the cob was overcooked and the other side dishes were uninspired. The cornbread might have been the best part of the meal. My husband got the brisket, and he didn't seem to have any trouble eating it all. My pulled pork was palatable. But all of the meat was served on top of a giant piece of Texas toast. I think this was to give the appearance that we were getting more food. Given the price of our meals, I was hoping to have enough leftovers for another full meal. Alas, that wasn't the case.
The most annoying part of our experience was the lighting. The lamp above our table was outfitted with an amazingly bright light bulb. When I looked around the restaurant (after blinking at the spots in my eyes) I noticed that all of the people sitting in booths couldn't look across their table because the lights were so painful. The light was so bright that the bbq sauce on my pulled pork was making me squint from the glare. So, even if you are tempted by the booths, ask for a table.
In short: if you're in the neighborhood and want meat, this will get the job done. Just remember to wear sunglasses inside.