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Ever since we first tried Andrew's, we've tried to go back a few times a month. It's easily the best BBQ in Tempe, and better than all but one other place I've been to in the Valley. And even that's close. Don't be fooled by the look of the place. For the longest time I didn't know if it was a resturant or if they sold grills or what. It definately doesn't look like a good ol' boy's bbq joint, but the meat is what matters and they definately deliver. The pulled pork is definately my #1, but I like to get the slider trio (generally 1 chicken, 1 pork and 1 brisket slider) with 2 pulled pork sliders and 1 beef brisket. Their fries are nice and crispy without being too crispy and the rest of their sides are good too. Their spicy BBQ sauce is served in a convenient shooter to easily load onto every bite. Innovation at it's finest. Plus they have diet dr. pepper on the fountain. Have to like that.
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