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| - Oh Yea! A new BBQ opened by Kevin Sousa. A Barbecue and Fired Chicken restaurant. Nice place with wood planks on the walls and 4 large wooden communal tables. Cool lighting. Your meal is served on aluminum trays.
The menu has BBQ Chicken, Pork Shoulder, Brisket, St. Louis Ribs. Sides of Corn Bread, Greens, Mac & Cheese, and Cole Slaw. Drinks include Rock and Rye - drinks made with Old Overholt Rye, XXX are other bourbons, Draft beer - 4 from East End, and Pop - including Cheerwine (a southern delicacy) Sprecher's Root Beer, Mexican Coke and others.
The Pork Shoulder was very tasty and it came with 2 small rolls. Two sauces - a vinegar based hotter sauce with some hot peppers in the bottom of the bottle - very good and a sweeter sauce that was tomato based. The sweet sauce was OK but I thought a little to sweet, but then again, I'm not a sweet sauce type. The Mac & Cheese was good and it comes in a little bowl that is put in the oven/broiler so the top gets a little crusty. Someone with us had the greens which have some bacon included and said they love the flavor.
Type of place you should come with a group and try different meals so you really get the communal flavor. The table behind us was doing that. They knew someone in the kitchen that brought out a few samples of other food items to try. Yum!
So all of you BBQ fans out there, here is a new opportunity. Come get some.
Currently open for dinner, lunch coming soon, I was told. A couple of people were getting take out. So stop by. Have a Rye. Get take out.
PS: It is a little dark inside at night. The communal tables are unique because the set up like a typical BBQ place with picnic type tables, but the benches are set for two/three on a side, 3 if you are small per side, so you can have a 4 top and then there is space between the benches, so it is similar to many restaurants with tables lined up along on side next to each other with a little space between the benches but the table is connected, so you are not sitting directly next to someone you do not know. So not really eating with everyone else, they are just next to you.
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