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Address: 1551 NW 6th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311
Phone: (561) 382-7944
Website: https://bdtrap.com/
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The ribs and brisket both tasted like they’d been sitting for a while, lacking any real freshness or smoke. The wings came out in under five minutes, which made them seem premade. The macaroni and cheese was bland with little seasoning, and the cornbread was triple wrapped in plastic, leaving it with a stale, plastic taste.
The sauces were the only thing that added any flavor, but they seemed store-bought. The margarita was overly sweet, tasted artificial, and didn’t seem to have much alcohol. The only decent drink was a bottled beer.
They recently opened a second location at Julia and Henry’s food hall in downtown Miami, which honestly raises questions about how they’ll barbecue meat in a setting like that if the quality here already feels mass-produced.
Overall, everything felt prepped well in advance, not made with care, and far from what you’d expect at a good BBQ place. I wouldn’t eat here again.
***UPDATE*****
To the business owner that responded to my honest review that was very typical. So you admit that due to your bias of me walking in the door before one word was spoken you knew I was going to have a problem with the food well that’s interesting. I did not have an attitude as you said we haven’t even spoken a word to each other. So based upon my facial expression you gave me bad food? I told the truth about your food and the fact you said it would taste better if I come in with a better attitude is absurd. So your bias allows you to falsely accuse me of being negative based upon facial expression and I received horrible food because of it. That is horrible business practice and just wrong. The fact that I was nice to you meant absolutely nothing because you already proved your bias. I paid for food I’m not your employee so let’s be clear about that. Regardless of your personal views the food should taste how it’s advertised as bbq at the very least. You and your staff know what you did was wrong by serving a paying customer trash food on purpose and then you attack my character to hide the fact that your food was terrible. Yes I will copy and paste this updated response because it’s not worth going back and forth and writing anything other than the truth. I hope a secret shopper finds you and exposes your bias and the way you choose to serve certain people bbq versus what you served me. Be well.
***2nd UPDATE AFTER OWNERS 2nd RESPONSE**
Your food should taste the way it tastes regardless of my face..so you sit certain food aside when someone walks in with an expression you don’t like? You are childish and shouldn’t own a restaurant. You gave me old food and you know it. It was horrible and I see why look at the owner…fake bbq you need to change the name because it was no such thing…look at the pictures of the food I paid for but because your bias you did it on purpose. I wish you would have had that same energy while I was there because I would have never ordered. I wasn’t gonna say anything about you being a racist but the people that were behind me we could tell your demeanor changed. That is ok your food sucks and you served me old food and you deserved the review you received because it IS 100% TRUE. Your bias is screaming at this point and you should be embarrassed but you live this way and probably think it’s ok. No worries you reap what you sow. Anything further is a waste of my time I’m sure you will send another update which will go unanswered.
I find it absolutely amusing you took the smallest part of my review -mentioning a better priced and quality joint- and felt totally jealous and entitled when I didn’t even say the name
Maybe if you didn’t take the review up the babooska and responded professionally like, “hey sorry you must’ve had a cut of meat that’s not too lean” Your business would be thriving now, instead of slow and probably really hard. Who knows? One day you’ll be able to buy quality meat selling this.
True Texas bbq… Pictured below is an undercooked, cheaper end of briskets, that wants to be cooked more.
A business tip: passion from the owner for whatever venture they’ve poured their money into can shine into your customer base if you can take a note from Myron Mixon. Just disappointed to cough up for a restaurant that lacks heart in the meals they’re serving out. For the sake of the company, I truly hope that the next batch of brisket has the easiest pull and purplest smoke ring. Good luck!
[Pro tip; there’s a bar up the road with amazing bbq and it’s open late]
The brisket plate is a must. It was so bomb! Daniela was so nice. Give this place a try!!