
Barbecue dishes, cocktails & craft beers served up in a vibrant space with a terrace & live music.
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Address: 1327 S Main St Suite 100, Las Vegas, NV 89104
Phone: (702) 483-4404
Website: https://www.soulbellybbq.com/
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Anyway I had this sandwich with the Mac and cheese and I must say it was pretty good I Ike the sprinkle of chicharron on top of the M&C not just add some bomb hot sauce and it would have been 100% I asked for the hottest hot sauce I was expecting some habanero stuff but it was weak I should rate them 4 stars but the good Christian in me has to be fair
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All were excellent. Everyone in their reviews were saying the ribs are spicy but it was not spicy. The brisket was okay but the ribs were truly the star of the show. The soul belly sandwich was delicious. And the macaroni and cheese was .
The menu offers an impressive array of food, beers, and spirits, with an especially strong selection of bourbons and whiskeys.
I settled on the Belly of Soul sandwich, and it was outstanding. The brisket is thick-cut, wonderfully tender, and brimming with smoky flavor, layered with rich cheese sauce, crispy onions, and a perfectly cooked fried egg. The house offers three signature BBQ sauces; I chose the Carolina—specifically their East Carolina variety—and it was phenomenal: tangy, balanced, and exactly what the brisket needed.
For a side, I ordered the mac and cheese, which impressed me enough to skip my usual heavy hand with the salt shaker. It was creamy, flavorful, and satisfying on its own.
The space also features a stage, clearly set up for live music, though I’m not sure exactly when performances happen. That added touch, combined with the already great vibe, makes me excited to come back in the evening and soak up the full experience.
Though I didn’t try the cocktails this visit, I watched the bartender craft a few intriguing drinks that I’ll definitely return to sample. Overall, this place is absolutely worth the wait—and next time, I’ll be staying well into the night.
There was a long wait for food to arrive even though the dining area was quiet with just a few people.
The ribs were SPICY!! And I mean scrape off the seasoning, and barely eat some more kind of spicy. And then don’t even get me started with the shredded pulled pork!! Super Spicy!! terrible.. The potatoe salad was bland and had no flavor at all.
The brisket was bland, and the sauces were the only things that saved it. The Mac and cheese tasted like velveta, but were not spicy thank goodness.
Coleslaw had a great texture and consistency, but didn’t have much of a flavor at all. Garlic sausage was decent but we wish they kept out the whole pieces of garlic, which we had to fish the meat through for, and they left less sausage to be eaten, because it looked like holy cheese once the big garlic chunks were taken out.
I’m sad and disappointed, it looked like it had so much potential to be amazing food. It smelled good walking up, but that’s where the joy ended
$80 before tip, doing three 1 meat + a side combos, a sausage, and two soda lemonades, so super expensive, to top it all off!!
Plenty of parking as long you’re willing to walk in Arts District. Honestly, why wouldn’t you want to walk around. Soulbelly was great, with available sitting indoors and outdoors. They’re next to breweries as well so you can have a nice beer with your bbq.
For ordering, it’s order at the front desk, then take your number and grab a seat. There was some confusion when we were there as the waitress taking our order seemed new. First we were told for beer and drinks, we’d have to go to the bar to order and get them. Then she found it on her and added it to our tab. Didn’t mention if we were supposed to go to the bar to get it or what. When we got our food, the waitress asked if there was anything else, we mentioned our beer. I see her go to the front desk and then to the bar to get it for us. Minor hiccup/miscommunication, no biggie, but felt like it needed to be mentioned. Props to the waiter and waitresses serving, very friendly, checks up on us, and kept everything clean.
We sat outside since the music all the way inside was a bit too loud with the band playing. There was also some tv’s for us to watch some football games on.
For food, the Brussel sprouts are amazing. Cooked perfectly crispy on the outside, soft on the inside. The sauce was great too, gets to be a bit too much at the bottom, so I may ask for light sauce or on the side next time if possible
The brisket was delicious. I forget what “size” we got, but got a mix of lean and fatty. The lean was good, but I loved the fatty brisket. Juicy and tender all around and well-seasoned. I’ll opt for just fatty next time I’m around. Used some of the bread to eat with the fatty juices and it’s great.
Looked around the other tables, and I wished I got the corn bread, it looks great.
Definitely a place I’ll be back to if I’m ever in the Arts District. The vibes, the staff, and the food are all top notch.