Best Barbecue food near College Park, Maryland, United States

September 7, 2020 Lashaunda Abraham

Reviews on Barbecue food in College Park, Maryland, United States. The City of College Park is in Prince George's County, Maryland. The population was 30,413 at the 2010 United States Census. It is best known as the home of the University of Maryland, College Park, and since 1994 the city has also been home to the National Archives at College Park, a facility of the U.S. National Archives, as well as to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Center for Weather and Climate Prediction (NCWCP).
Things to do in College Park

1. College Park Grill

8321 Baltimore Ave 1st level in the Cambria Hotel, College Park, MD 20740-2542 American, Steakhouse, Bar, Barbecue, Pub Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Brunch, Late Night, Drinks Takeout, Seating, Table Service, Reservations, Private Dining, Parking Available, Validated Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards [email protected] +1 301-474-4745 http://www.collegeparkgrill.com
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4 based on 27 reviews

College Park Grill

Welcome to College Park's newest addition to the neighborhood! College Park Grill offers the choicest grilled favorites from USDA Prime steaks, succulent chicken, fresh off the boat fish, fall-off-the-bone ribs and much more. Elevate all your senses while

Reviewed By HELEN R

Maintenance person needs to check the seating. It should all be the standard for basic seating, booth or not. My booth seat was so low, my plate was in my face and my arms were way above where they should have been. The BBQ sauce was on my coat sleeve by the middle of dinner. I finally turned my plate around. Too late, now a cleaning bill. The food: I ordered FRENCH, THAT'S FRENCH ONION SOUP. The recipe had never even peeped into a French Cookbook. I did not recognize the spice, herb or whatever it was in the soup. BUT IT WAS NOT FRENCH. More like Maryland Onion whatever.The cost: Rather high, however, they commit the crime that most American restaurants also commit....huge plates and they fill them, Then charge way too much but they justify that by saying...look how much you got. Most is trashed. Cut the size of the plate and the price 10-15%. I brought half of my dinner home.The gratuity: I knew the tip was going to be on the bill, no matter what. Ah, there's the rub.......the wrong way. I am a big tipper usually, but don't tell me I have to tip 18% or 20% or 1 %. If I spend over $35 for dinner, I can make up my own mind. Much depends on the server. Mine forgot my take-home bag until I stopped the server and reminded the server I was waiting. No problem. We were having a good conversation.The BBQ sauce. MUST SAY MMMMMMMMMMM very good. NOT HOT as some chefs are inclined to do. Pour on the HOT stuff. NOT this. Very good. and the meat did just fall off the bone. The UTUBE Video is right. Eat BB Ribs with your fingers and hands. Just keep wiping. That's enough. Would I go back? Many would go back. No, it's not my kind of place. Take care of the seating. Evaluate the menu and mounds of food on the plate. Put lettuce on the end of the plate with a slice a red pickled apple on the plate. ...Anything but calorie loaded something or other. Trim the prices. Shut up on tips. Hope to hear from my neighbor that this had been done.HelenThanks for your visit and your review. I'm glad you enjoyed College Park Grill. Sorry you didn't love the booths, we tried to adjust them so they would work for most people. If you don't love them, we do have other seating options and you can request not to sit in a booth next time. I just want to clarify that we don't add gratuity to the bill, but like most restaurants today we add the suggested tip to help the customer know what it would be. We had been asked for this for years at our other establishments, so we have it on the bottom, but just as a guide. We are glad you go to take your leftovers home and extend you meal to the next day. We look forward to serving you again soon, and thanks for choosing College Park Grill.Adam, Che and Dan

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2. Barbeque Kitchen

1437 Virginia, College Park, MD Barbecue Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service +1 404-766-9906 http://www.okcafe.com/index.html
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4 based on 14 reviews

Barbeque Kitchen

Reviewed By Weyland

This is the old time place for College Park locals. You always see police, airport workers and locals eating here. Breakfast has all the Southern options such as biscuits and gravy, country ham, etc. Large portions and low prices. Lunch and dinner are meat and 2 or 3 however you want. BBQ is good and there are many other options, burgers and sandwiches. Lots of great veggies. Cobbler is only OK but nostalgic if you are from the South. They do take credit cards...didn't always. Very near the airport so a great place to go wait out the Atlanta traffic if you get in during the afternoon traffic jam.

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3. Kangnam Bbq Sports Bar & Grill

8503 Baltimore Ave, College Park, MD 20740-2413 Barbecue, Asian, Korean Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Seating, Television, Serves Alcohol, Reservations, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service +1 301-220-1635 http://www.kangnambbqusa.com/
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3 based on 29 reviews

Kangnam Bbq Sports Bar & Grill

Reviewed By momof4inmd

We arrived around 2:30 on a Friday afternoon to an almost empty restaurant. Upon arriving 2 employees were standing at the register discussing what appeared to be bills/receipts and completely ignored us waiting to be seated. Minutes later a female came over and seated us. She asked if we would like lunch or dinner and we stated lunch. She left and came back and said we were too late for lunch. Ok? Anyway, we ordered the Kimchi pancake and the Oriole. The gentleman now taking our order told us no bartender, no bubble tea, and no ice so all we could have to drink was water. Ok? 4 different side dishes and 2 sauces were brought to the table with no explanation as to what they were. Miso soup and rice also were brought out. The miso soup was just broth but it had a good flavor. The raw meat is cooked at your table and you take it off the makeshift grill and serve yourself when it is finished cooking. The meats really could’ve been seasoned more. The pork belly was very grisly. The kimchi pancake was good and a nice sized serving. No dessert was offered so I don’t know what they had, if anything. For the 3 of us with one appetizer and no drinks it was $60. Not overly expensive but not really worth the cost for what we received and for the lack of customer service.

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