Jando S.
Yelp
BBQ is a dime a dozen in places like OKC, but few are as well reviewed or as popular as Iron Star. As a must-visit establishment, I had made my way here a few years ago and was impressed to make it a regular haunt ever since. While I'd be hard pressed to consider them as the de-facto "best" barbeque option in the city, they certainly will always be mentioned as one of the top choices.
As a venue, it's a nice open space. It looks bigger from the outside and I can only assume that on weekends there would be a wait. Parking is limited to a few spots out front and ideally a group no more than 6 folks would be perfect here. There is a nice long bar out front, which is ideal for solo dining or drinks with the bartender while watching whatever's on TV.
The food has been a hit and a miss. For misses, it's usually been for takeout, where I've found a lot of the meats to be on the drier side. When in doubt, eat in house if at all possible. When they're on though, they're great. That moist brisket is very tasty and has a hint of sweetness from the cured brown sugar. The fried chicken is a bit underrated, the prime rib is a huge thumbs up and when they have game meats available (especially quail), it's worth giving it a shot. A lot of folks rave about the ribs, but I've been underwhelmed each time.
For the sides, I've been a fan of their corn pudding and potato salad. The mac and cheese is solid, despite how plain it looks. I would never sleep on their fried okra, their string beans, or say no to that bread pudding dessert.
Lastly, the service is usually up to par, but on some occasions I've walked away super disappointed. Either it was them being slow or just not that hospitable. I understand that the nights get busy and not everyone can get the same TLC, but at the price point of which folks pay for BBQ (which is pretty spendy here), sometimes service can be the benchmark of success.