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| - Came here with some family for Father's Day, and thoroughly enjoyed myself.
Started out with the Redneck Egg Rolls, which are pulled pork, cole slaw, and a little jack cheese. The proportions of meat to slaw to cheese were just right, with the pork dominating the majority of the roll, with just enough slaw and cheese to provide some crispness and creaminess. They were fried well and not greasy at all, served with a spicy ranch for dipping. The sauce was pretty good, but honestly they didn't need it. Would definitely get them again.
For the entree, I went with the Brisket version of the Big Deal combo, which is a sandwich, side, and drink. I got mine on garlic bread with fries. I'm a sucker for crinkle cut fries as long as they're not soggy or greasy, and these were done just right. Sonny's garlic bread is always a winner for me as well, just crisp enough, while still being soft with a little chew in the center. The brisket was tender, flavorful, and juicy, and I recommend it highly.
The service was generally good, but had one or two hiccups. They forgot to bring out my brother-in-law's fries at first, but were quick to bring him out some fresh ones after we pointed it out. There was also a decently long wait to get refills on our drinks at times, but it wasn't a deal-breaker.
My sister ordered a chopped brisket plate with mac n' cheese and baked beans as her sides, and didn't really care for either of them. Based on past experiences, I'd tend to agree with her, they are decent but really just mediocre.
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