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  • Consider the Hammered Hog to be a sports bar that serves good BBQ or a BBQ joint that just happens to have an unusual number of high definition televisions. Either way, it's a pretty good choice. On our most recent Monday dinner time visit, the Hammered Hog was definitely a BBQ restaurant. We had the restaurant to ourselves when we arrived, which could have been very worrisome if we were not familiar with the place, but it was mostly full by the time we left. All couples. Mostly middle aged. Not a sports bar demographic at all. Arrive at another time, you might find a bar crowd. This building was remodeled in recent years when the Hammered Hog moved south from its previous smaller location. The restaurant still feels fresh and clean inside, even though the exterior screams, "I was built in the 70's," which I'm guessing it was. Don't be off put by outside appearances. Come on inside. It's nicer than you'd expect. The dining room is long and narrow, perhaps less than ideal, featuring tall bar style tables near the entrance and lower dining tables toward the back. The bar, the focal point of the room, features a large variety of beers. On this particular night we ordered a sandwich, the Sammie, which features pulled meat of your choice and one side for $7.50. Tonight's choice was pulled chicken. The bun was fresh and the chicken tender. We opted to add our own BBQ sauce at the table, but they will toss it in the kitchen if you prefer. We actually like to blend the hot and mild sauces together, a significant violation of BBQ etiquette I'm sure, but you do what you have to do. Our second entrĂ©e was the BBQ platter with one meat and two sides for $12. We opted for pulled pork. The pork was very generously portioned and deliciously prepared. Leftovers were taken home. We loved two out of three sides that were served at our table. "I'd come back just for the baked beans," was one comment. The corn on the cob was also nicely prepared. The potato salad, however, while seemingly fresh and well prepared, was a bit bland. The corn bread that came with the platter was moist and tasty. Throw in a friendly server, all in all a very good experience. It's only a bit of BBQ snobbery, I guess, that prevents me from awarding five stars. Consider it a strong four, perhaps open to an upgrade after a future visit.
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