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I was walking through container park around 7:30 pm looking for something to eat and was drawn in by their "best BBQ in Vegas" sign out front. I look over the menu and order the brisket and rib platter, to find out they were out of everything except pulled pork - including potatoes and even ice. But I understand that sometimes BBQ places run out of meat - you can't simply make more of something that takes 12+ hours to cook if you had a busier than expected day. The cashier and cook were friendly and I ordered my sandwich. It was supposed to be slow-smoked, but it tasted like... nothing - as if a pork butt was boiled for hours in plain water then pulled. There wasn't even any bark or spices to give any kind of flavor. It seemed like it was cooked too long so the texture was getting a little mushy. The BBQ sauce was good but nothing special. They used a high quality bun and had pretty good beer prices. It wasn't terrible, it just tasted like bbq sauce on a bun. I finished it and then went somewhere else as I was still hungry without a side option. I don't know if they just had an off day, but the meal I had definitely wasn't worth going back for. I hope they figure it out because it's a great location with a lot of potential and friendly staff.
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