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I'm from the deep South, so I was really excited when my boyfriend suggested this place as I was hoping to find a real hidden gem for great BBQ in Vegas. When we walked in, I was convinced all my BBQ prayers were soon to be answered. The place looks legit, and they serve sweet tea (awesome) in mason jars (bonus). I excitedly ordered pulled chicken with macaroni and cheese and collard greens. The food came out quickly, and the first thing that caught my eye was the nearly black collard greens... Apparently they are seasoned with molasses, which is bizarre to me but wasn't totally unpleasant. The mac and cheese was nothing to write home about, and the pulled chicken was mediocre at best, super salty and a bit soggy at worst. My boyfriend ordered a slider trio and said the brisket was the best, followed by the pulled pork, with the chicken taking a distant third. The Sticky Red Sauce is great, the honey butter is yummy, and the Magic Dust is also really tasty though it packs a salty kick. Overall, an underwhelming food experience though our server was attentive, accommodating, and friendly (and the sweet tea was awesome). Will we be back? Maybe, but probably not. Still searching for decent comfort food in Sin City that doesn't come out of my own kitchen...
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