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Ryno's is OK BBQ in a not too appealing environment. It's a real sloppy place, and even though it's new, should look more appealing than this. Storage stuff is in the open, all over the place, on cheap metal racks. They have picture-frames on the walls without photos in them, besides the ones that come in the frame when you buy it. The food isn't anything that stands out. The brisket was OK, but nothing I couldn't do as good, or better, in my oven. The potato salad tastes just like Wal-Mart stuff. Literally. Ryno's either buys their stuff, or they have the recipe for cheap potato salad. The beans are chili beans that are store-bought chili beans with pork thrown in them. Ryno's offers one other side, no fries or macaroni and cheese, and one desert, a brownie. The first time I went there (later in the day) they were closed because they ran out of meat. There's a Famous Dave's down the street. Even that's better than Ryno's.
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