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I have yet to find a decent BBQ place here in Las Vegas, at least none that even represent what I used to get in Texas. I love the ambiance and decor of this place. I thought I was in for a real treat. Being from Texas, I judge my BBQ on the brisket. First, it must not have sauce on it. Sauce should be served on the side. The brisket came out and it was drenched in sauce. And I like my BBQ sauce on the sweet side, with a slight kick/slightly spicy. The sauce that was on it was HOT! And my mouth was on fire. I had a miserable case of heartburn the rest of the day. I couldn't tell how good or how bad the brisket was because of it. It seemed to be tender. I had the sweet potato mash with it, and it was ok, nothing special. The worst part of it was that I had the brisket (which there wasn't very much of it), the sweet potato mash, and a beer and it was $23. I could have had this same lunch in Central Texas and it would have been about $15 at the most and would have been much better. The service isn't great either and the servers aren't overly friendly. Needless to say, I haven't been back to Lucille's, nor do I have any plans to do so.
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