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How can you not love a place where the staff wear shirts that say "I like my butt rubbed?" lol (I am assuming that they're referring to the meat, but I don't know what people may be into. . . I'M NOT JUDGING ANYONE!) My work has had Big T catered lunches before and they've always been meh. I honestly think it's harder to keep a huge amount of food at the right temperature so their food isn't represented to it's full potential. Having a craving for ribs, a group of us decided to try Big T's. The fact that none of us had been here was a bit of a surprise, but awesome that we'd all be able to try something new together! I'm forewarning you that I didn't get any healthy veggies whatsoever, so my meal was very monochromed - ribs with mashed potatoes, corn bread and onion rings. But was very robust with flavor! And the housemade BBQ sauces that they brought out to the table complimented the food really well. My fave would have to be the Carolina Mustard. I'm glad I gave this place a try, it'll definitely go on my list of BBQ places to hit up should I ever have another craving for ribs!
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