Homey BBQ outfit dishing out hickory-smoked beef & chicken, plus classic sandwiches & side dishes.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–6 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–6 PM |
| Sunday | 12–5:30 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–5 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–5 PM |
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Reviews
From the moment you arrive, it feels like stepping into a Southern home—complete with extra sugar and 100% hospitality. The pet-loving owners roll out the red carpet for both you and your furry family members. Their spacious pet-friendly deck means no one gets left out of the joy, especially pups who appreciate a shaded spot and a water bowl.
Service & Ambience
Friendly, down-to-earth staff greet you with genuine smiles—service that’s warm and welcoming, just like the South. Several reviewers say the owners personally check in to make sure everything’s going well ).
Portion Size & Value
Expect large servings that leave bellies full and hearts happy.
Flavor Profile
Their hickory-smoked meats—pulled pork, brisket, chicken—are slow-cooked and juicy. We had brisket plate with two sides. Food was fresh and delicious
Pet-Friendly Vibes
The outdoor deck isn’t just pet-friendly—it’s a highlight. Guests love bringing their dogs, and the owners make it special with bowls and shade.
Owner paid special attention to our big baby. Brought him treats and asked multiple times if we needed water for him
Harding working good ole American family owned business
This is a small hole in the wall BBQ stand with every bit of southern charm. I highly recommend this place.
Their smoker is propane based, and I bet they only throw in pellets or chips to encourage flavor unlike a true smoker.
We ordered the BBQ Plate with chicken, potato salad and coleslaw, Brisket, brunswick stew, and collard greens.
On the plus side, the place was very clean, the staff were friendly and understood what we were asking about when we asked about gluten allergy concerns and nothing we had tasted bad.
However, the “BBQ Chicken” was a portion far smaller than I would put on a small sandwich and was sliced as if I had ordered it for school lunches from a deli counter in a grocery store. The level of smoke was marginal at best. Again, it tasted and looked like sandwich meat from the deli. The potato salad was quite plain and again in a portion cup the size I would put on a child’s meal. The coleslaw was a bit over sweet and the texture was off putting because of an inconsistent chop/shred that left almost one third of the tiny portion in hunks of cabbage too large for a single bite. The brisket was decent in flavor but could have used more salt and a good bit more smoke. The stew had good flavor but was barely warm. The collards were the only thing we wouldn’t have changed in any way except portion size.
The house sauces on the table tasted almost identical. The “sweet” was only slightly sweeter than the other two sauces. The “regular” was exactly that. Not a lot of depth or distinguishing flavor from the other two sauces. And the “hot” wasn’t. I mean not at ALL. I am VERY sensitive to spice and I didn’t consider any different than the “regular” except in consistency and a slight color difference.
As a place to get a meal when on the road and NEEDING a gluten allergy safe selection, it’ll work. But just be aware you won’t be leaving stuffed or even comfortably full, and it won’t be a place you’ll specifically seek out for unique or memorable southern BBQ.