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Lucille's is a 1950's-eque BBQ joint located right next to the Green Valley Ranch Casino. If you go on a weekend night, I can guarantee that you're going to waiting for a table. A few of my coworkers and I went to Lucille's for lunch. And here's the review: The Good: I had a BBQ salad and the meat, though there was not much on the plate, was flavorful and tender. I got to try some of my friend's brisket, and it too was juicy anf flavored nicely. I love that all of their drinks come in mason jars, and their menu offers a variety of BBQ items to choose from. In addition, they have an in-house smoker so the aroma of BBQ hits you right when you walk through the door. The Bad: The service is friendly enough, but sometime it felt like we were being rushed. For lunch on a Wednesday, it was quite crowded, and we had to request refills on our drinks. In addition, their prices are a bit high for the amount of food you actually get. I've been to several BBQ places, and Lucille's seems to focus on being a bit more upscale than their competitors. Will I return? Probably. But, this is not my first choice in BBQ.
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