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Went for dinner at The Rib Cage based on reviews I read. It's a good thing, I would have never chosen to enter this joint based on looks alone. With our vehicle in the convenient parking next door, I thought of leaving the windows open in the hope that the wonderful Bbq smell emanating from the place would linger in the car for some time... All three of us ordered the baby back ribs with Carolina mustard vinegar BBQ sauce. The ribs were moist, meaty, and the surprisingly wonderful sauce made this a memorable experience. The sides were OK. The mac and cheese rich cheese sauce was a mismatch with the bland taste. Coleslaw was ordinary and a bit too sweet. But we give full marks to the Bourbon beans; those were worth noting. I regret not trying the turkey ribs. Next time for sure. Our waiter's description alone made us wonder how big can turkeys be in Ohio??!! A recommended stop. I was surprised the place was not packed, given that it was on the eve of the Browns opening game.
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