

Booths & Western-themed decor fill this unpretentious eatery serving smoked meat & sandwiches.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 31738 Rancho Viejo Rd, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
Phone: (949) 218-0227
Website: https://www.badtothebone-bbq.com/
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Reviews
This is the kind of BBQ that makes you tear up with happiness — it’s that good.
The prime rib sandwich was the highlight of the meal—tender, flavorful, and genuinely enjoyable. The sides, however, were hit‑or‑miss. The fries that came with the sandwich were undercooked and lukewarm, which took away from an otherwise solid dish.
On the two‑meat plate, the tri‑tip was cooked well but surprisingly flavorless and also lukewarm. The brisket was the biggest letdown: dry, lacking seasoning, and served barely warm. For a barbecue spot, that’s a tough miss.
The baked beans were delicious and easily the best side we tried. The potato salad, on the other hand, was overwhelmingly vinegary, and the cornbread was dry enough that it ended the meal on a disappointing note.
Overall, there were a few bright spots, but too many basics fell short—especially for the price.
Food-Disappointed. It wasn’t up to the hype that I had heard about this place. I ordered the tri-tip. It was chewy and dry. Sad. The cole-slaw didn’t have any flavor. The corn bread was basic. It was an uneventful meal. This is not a full service restaurant. We ordered at the counter and got our cups for our own sodas at the drink station. Everything is self serve except that they bring the the flatware and the food.
I can do better at home.
The macaroni and cheese was okay. It had a good texture and had a good amount of cheese. I would have liked a little bit of Cheddary flavor profile.
The cornbread was solid, with good flavor, and a nice soft consistency. I almost ordered more.
The star of dinner was the garlic smashed potatoes. They were smooth, almost to the point of being a puree, buttery, and garlicky. I liked them more than the macaroni and cheese.
The best dish we had was the chocolate and vanilla bread pudding. This is a five star example of what bread pudding should be. Topped with some decadent vanilla ice cream, you wanted to eat it with your eyes. If a warm hug was edible, it would be this dish.
The service was great and the prices were fair. The atmosphere was laid back and well decorated. We sat inside, but the dog-friendly patio looked nice too. (As did the giant dog who was out there.)
Even though all of the meal wasn’t my favorite, I’d definitely I have for dinner eat there again.