Brisket and tortoise? Well you can only eat the brisket, but the tortoise was getting his own meal on in the backyard with the female. That was the post meal show, along with rabbits and birds hanging out in the skinny backyard. Our seats were not window seats, but those would be the best place to sit to eat and watch the show.
Nothing to complain about at my debut here in this BBQ mecca. The brisket is incredibly lean and presented in a pretty circular fashion on the bun. There is no real smoke ring or bark on the brisket, but it is still great tasting and only needs a smattering of sauce. The other meat we tried was the turkey and those were lean and thicker sliced and also tender and tasty. Most sandwiches were about $10.50, but some other prices are a bit high with combo platters at almost 20 bucks and 1/2 rack at the same price. Ouch. Side dish that stood out was the mac and cheese and both sauces we tried were great with the Cajun nipping out the regular as my favorite.