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| - The DeShantz Restaurant Group knows how to make a good restaurant happen. From the food, to the extremely detailed interior design; this is more than just your average restaurant experience. Pork and Beans was everything I had hoped it would be and well worth the wait!
My coworker and I arrived a little before 4 (when they open) and noticed a few others standing outside as well. I was really eyeing up the bar; so many bottles, so many pretty pink bar stools and even a long table for standing room when the bar gets full. Now that is a nice touch! Lexi and I were seated at one of the 3 long picnic tables towards the back. Each table came equip with 4 different BBQ sauces (seasonal, tangy mustard, hot and classic). The seasonal was my favorite, because it was a little more thick compared to the others. The only thing that drove me a little nuts was these BBQ sauces were in glass bottles and it got a little messy at times. But that's what the roll of paper towels is for at each of the tables. No need to ask the waitress for silverware either when you have a giant bucket at your table! I can ramble about the interior all day, but let's talk about the food!
The prices are just what I expected and pretty average for BBQ. They have quite a bit of appetizers to choose from which is always a plus. I went with the pulled pork sandwich and it was huge! One thing is for certain and the same goes for tak?, they know how to deliver flavor. The onions, fried jalapeƱos, pickles and cabbage topped on my pulled pork was the perfect combination. The sides do not come with your meal. They are $5 for a small and $10 for a large! My friend and I split a small mac and cheese and it was right up there with one of best mac and cheeses I have ever had. I am very eager to try the beef ribs and am already planning my next visit with my parents. The service was great, the food was great and if you are looking for a memorable dining experience, get to Pork and Beans!
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