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4 based on 340 reviews
Stopped by solo 3 pm on a Wednesday and loved the employeesâ attitudes. I hate chains because there are rules. Here the employees rule. (there is a sister location in Trophy Club.). When I hesitated about the turkey they threw on a free piece, same for a piece of fatty brisket. Everyone was joking around, I was the only customer there, which tells me they love their boss and their boss loves them. Open for five years, I expect theyâll last another 50more years.
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4 based on 105 reviews
Bartleys has been one of my favorite barbecues in the metroplex for five or six years. First tried their food at a catering for Flint Hills Resources. I was to pick someone up at DFW airport amd their plane was delayed three hours from Quebec. As long as I was up that way I decided to go give Bartleys some business. Sliced sandwich was very very good. Young lady slicing the meat asked if I wanted point or flat which is always nice. One of my sides was cabbage and it was the first time I've ever been disappointed in anything I ate at Bartley's. This had just been boiled/steamed with no seasonings no salt no pepper that I could discern. Beyond bland. I salted it heavily and threw some jalapeños on it and made it somewhat edible. Also sauces and condiments were running low even though it was three hours before closing. Not a dealbreaker of course but I don't want to see this good restaurant trend downward like so many others do. You better be on top of your game if you're going to be a pitmaster these days in Texas.
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4 based on 184 reviews
Went here for dinner with colleagues while in town visiting customers. We started off with the Hoot & Hooty's Queso plus some burnt ends for the table. I had the backyard chicken with mac and cheese and fries. Everything was delicious! Pricing is reasonable for a smokehouse, looked like they had some fun cocktail drinks - full bar, fun atmosphere, and service as good. I would highly recommend this restaurant.
4 based on 83 reviews
We found this restaurant to be a great place for a Friday night dinner for our family during a recent visit to Dallas. The space is very small, but it was so quiet and cozy, and not busy while we were there. The service was quick, and the food was very tasty. We especially like the mac and cheese bites.
4 based on 53 reviews
First time trying Texas BBQ while actually in Texas. I'll honestly say it was alright, nothing I was super impressed with. I love good BBQ, so maybe it was just the far better experiences I've had elsewhere that overshadowed this place. I enjoyed the pork, but the brisket was so-so. Might have been the timing, it was later in the evening before I made it to the restaurant. I'd say it's worth trying though, as most people I talked to from the area seemed to hold it in high regard. Possibly a one-off average experience on my part.
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