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Tl;dr - bbq meat by the pound. No frills. Good stuff. We stumbled into this place last night after driving by several times. The decor is rustic like a country fair. You order by the pound and get your sides or fixins further down the line, cafeteria style. Grab some paper for a place mat, Sit at long picnic tables on metal chairs with your box of grub. For two of us it was $40, so it ain't cheap, but if you want your texas BBQ fix, this place will surely satisfy. I had 1/2 pound of brisket ( $6.99 ) which was super yummy and smokey, they have 3 kinds of beef brisket. Sorta dry, mushy, or cutters choice. I did choice. As someone who knows good brisket, it was done right. Wifey ordered babyback ribs ( $7.99 x 2 ) cooked perfect for me though perhaps a bit under for her tastes, still darn good. I was fortunate to share ;) Sides were $3.99 each, a green chili stew (whew spicey goodness with celery, tomatoes, chili's, and such) and potato salad (fairly basic Costco style though no complaints). They have bread and sauces, peppers and more in the salad bar looking area. Drinks were a wide nice variety of local or commercial beers for $3.50 each (lots of shiner beer, I dunno why), you could get a bucket of ice to stick em in too), sweet tea, not sweet tea, sodas, etc. No glasses, no plates, this is real eatin with none of that sissy foofoo. OK they do have sissy sauce for people who can't handle the spice, though I digress... TV's all around with sports on display and seating outside for those that want it ;) mind the roll up garage doors. Plentiful parking in their own lot with easy in and out to the street. Ordering is in a line, you tell them what you want, get it, then sit down wherever. They also do catering. I hear they are known for massive baked potatoes with all kinds of trimmings, though I didn't get any of that this round. A place to bring your out of towners or locals who crave good BBQ in a casual setting.
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