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You know they say brisket is the measure by which to know if a bbq joint knows what they are doing and i find that to be absolutely true. The brisket here is OUT OF THIS WORLD!!! I have never had anything this good. I've been wanting to go to Adamson BBQ for a few months now but because of the limited hrs that they are open the timing never worked out. Today i finally had the chance and man I'm glad i did. I tried the two meats for lunch and got the brisket and ribs. Did i tell you about the brisket??! The ribs were also amazing. Everything just falls apart as you put your fork through it and melts in your mouth the moment it reaches your mouth. For the sides i got coleslaw and cornbread. The coleslaw was ok but nothing extraordinary and the cornbread was very nice. The location is a hip industrial looking bbq joint that only serves lunch so no alcohol and not too many options but just the perfect amount. It's the bbq joints like this that keep me from ever imagining to be a vegetarian (unfortunately). I will be dreaming about their food until next time i go again. Food: 5/5 Service: 4/5 Price: 4/5 Overall: 5/5
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