Ardie S.
Yelp
I used to love this place back in 2008. Now it's meh on a good day.
I recently had the opportunity to revisit while in Lockhart on personal business. Yes, it was on a Friday evening when people were getting BBQ for the weekend. The drive-thru line was long, so I chose to go inside instead to order take-out.
The staff is friendly, but service is chaotic. Unlike most restaurants post-pandemic, plenty of workers, but there seems to be too much division of labor to coordinate getting orders out in an orderly and timely fashion. It was challenging to shout my order over the din of their staff and other patrons, and it wasn't always clear who was responsible for assembling my order. I had several checkpoints by different staff asking the same questions repeatedly due to the lack of process.
One of the most confounding and frustrating parts of the ordering experience was that I wanted a family pack with turkey instead of brisket. Same price per pound, but they refused to sell me turkey without brisket as a family pack. I should have walked it at that point, but, instead I played along and added turkey to the brisket. Shame on me.
All food is still displayed cafeteria-style behind sneeze guards. Unfortunately, at the time I visited, the place was overrun with flies. Flies don't respect sneeze guards much. And if you don't know how flies digest food, Google it sometime. Hint: it's not so much about where they've been as HOW they eat.
As to the food itself, the beans were nothing to write home about. The fried okra was sadly only average--almost any fried chicken place turns out as good or better. Their potato salad was still pretty decent. This is sad because their sides used to be the draw for me here. The lean brisket I requested was 1/4 to 1/3 fat (just put your thumb on the scale next time and give me half the meat--LEAN). Turkey was good, although cuts on the turkey were--how do you say--"chonky". I'll have to give them credit for the 5 slices (yes, for two pounds of meat) of store-bought sliced bread being very fresh.
The price out the door for a family pack that included 1 pound of fatty, mediocre, brisket I didn't really care for and 1 pound of turkey chunks, three sides, 5 slices of bread and a gallon of tea was just under $50.
Next time I'm driving through? Solid pass. Sorry, Chisholm trail. You dropped "the bomb" on yourself.