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  • First of all, if you're in the Downtown Las Vegas area, you need to head over to Container Park just to experience it. That, alone, is a great reason to visit Big Ern's. Just like every other business at the park, this restaurant is installed in an old shipping container, which limits its size, but increases its novelty. But you probably want to hear about the food. It's reasonably priced. Each meat plate is $10 for 5oz of meat, 1 side, and bread. Pretty good. And if you want an additional 5oz, you just pay an extra $5. It's a good deal if you want to try one of their sides. Otherwise, it's $17 for a pound of brisket. The brisket itself was extremely tender. And with little fat on it, too--increasing the amount of actual edible meat you get. At first, I was curious why they just gave me a fork and no knife, but I soon realized the knife wasn't needed. You can cut right through it like fish (that is, if you're not already eating it with your hands). In fact, this meat would be at the top of my list if it weren't for the lack of distinct flavor--even if it had just a little. But pre-sauce, this meat had basically none. It's hard not giving it more points. It's a good thing the sauce was tasty enough. It would've been a shame if it wasn't. While not the best, it definitely did the job in not making the meat quality be in vain. The sauce was harder to put my finger on. The cook in the back said it's "California style," but I concluded it was more similar to Texas. But a little thicker than normal, and with a higher amount of sweetness. Almost Pepsi-nuanced. Maybe you could call it a peppery California sauce. The baked beans were just okay, but if you add a little (or a lot) of BBQ sauce, they turn into something pretty good. The mac & cheese was my favorite of the sides. They were made with real cheese and had a comforting homemade feel. And they weren't too cheesy. I have a weird thing for BBQ places that don't have cornbread, but at least they give you a dinner roll with each plate. I would definitely come back to Big Ern's. If nothing else but as an excuse to visit the underappreciated Container Park. But it's reasonably priced for what you get--quality and all.
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