
Relaxed eatery with rustic decor, serving Texas-style barbecue such as ribs, brisket & pulled pork.
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Address: 2 Badgers Island W, Kittery, ME 03904
Phone: (207) 703-2340
Website: https://www.orenellsbbq.com/?utm_campaign=GMB&utm_medium=organic&utm_source=google
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We split a 1/4 rack of ribs and the pulled pork sandwich. The meat is tender across the board, and the ribs fell right off the bone. There is no need for additional BBQ sauce, although my husband LOVED the sauce and decided to take some extra home. The vegan queso & mac n’ cheese hit the spot and paired perfectly with the meats. They have a decent selection of craft cocktails & draft beers. I ordered the Willie Hank – while flavorful, it was a bit weak in terms of alcohol content. Overall, the food is fantastic and reasonably priced. We will return time and time again.
Obviously, I’ll leave it to the pitmasters of northeast to have figured it all out just to keep the product available mostly year round. There is a good following for well prepared brisket, pork, and chicken so if there is a will, there is a way to provide exactly what loyal customers are willing to trek through ice and snow for! Not to mention, to quench their thirst in a way that warms up the soul with their nice selection of drinks.
(NOTE: Is it as good as the “true” BBQ states? No. Is it a portal to what those states have to offer? Yes. Is it worth visiting when in the area? Absolute YES.)
It’s a cute little spot. Comfy and warm and inviting. The staff are not only friendly but VERY polite. You’d feel right at home immediately from the moment you enter. Now that’s something you’d expect in the South.
As for the food, I was here more as a pitstop than a proper meal but still decided to order the “BBQ for two” since that provided a quick sampling of their primary cuts. Figured if it was too much, I’d pack it; if too little, I’d order the half chicken next or something else that beckons whatever carvings hit next. I must admit that while they sing high praises of their brisket, which was quite good when it came out (it cooled down too quickly), their pulled pork was the *tonguegasmic* homerun for me. It was so juicy, perfectly seasoned that it trumped both the brisket and ribs IMHO. The collards were different from what I’m used to but delightful. And the mac and cheese? Divine. No way you can go wrong with Cabot cheese!
All in all, I’ll definitely be back and can’t wait to be back when in the area again. Definitely recommend anyone to at least visit when around town!
We found Ore Nell’s Barbecue randomly while driving around and decided to stop since parking was easy and the happy hour looked appealing. We sat at the bar and were attended to quickly. Ordering from the happy hour menu was straightforward. While the bartender took our orders promptly, he was a bit nonchalant when asked for drink recommendations, which made the experience feel less engaging.
Taste:
We ordered the Brussels sprouts from the happy hour menu, and the serving was impressively large and very delicious. We also tried the 1/4 brisket, which had good flavor, and the sauces paired nicely with the meat. The drinks, especially the CBS addition, were interesting, but the old fashioned my partner ordered was poorly made, which was disappointing.
Ambiance:
The restaurant had a relaxed, casual atmosphere that made it easy to drop in without much planning. Sitting at the bar was comfortable, and the space felt like a typical barbecue spot suited for quick bites or casual hangouts.
Overall Review:
Ore Nell’s Barbecue was a convenient and decent stop with tasty food and a solid happy hour, though the drink quality and service at the bar could be better. It’s a good quick spot if you’re in the area, but nothing particularly memorable.
All the meats on the platter for 2 were excellent, as were the 3 sides. Best were the brisket, followed by the ribs. I neglected to ask for Texas napkins (white bread) and should have, especially with the pork. Will definitely be visiting again!
I’m choosing to believe they had an off day.
The brisket was fine, not cooked all the way, as the pink part was cold when it came out. (Actually, most of our food was cold the minute it hit the table).
The frito pie needs work. Half a tub of sour cream and flavorless beans is not it. Y’all need to go to Lone Star in Cambridge and try their’s. They reincarnated our childhood with that one.
The cashew queso was also seasoned strangely. I make this all the time, but mine is smooth and resembles the typical queso flavor profile. (Needs more nutritional yeast, some turmeric, some chili powder, and a splash more water).
We didn’t get the bread, which is a must. Not that it mattered, because we split the 1/4 pound and received one slice of brisket (which was supposedly the 1/4 pound).
The staff was lovely. Mainers remind me of Texans in the best way possible.
Overall, it wasn’t worth the drive from Boston and I really hope they were just having an off day.