Brian P.
Yelp
Came down to have dinner with our niece who is attending JMU. Decided to venture out from the usual suspects in Downtown Harrisonburg. We were craving barbecue and decided on Log Cabin.
I always try to keep an open mind when it comes to BBQ joints, but when we arrived and got out of the car, I took that first breath in, and yet no evidence of any type of animal being smoked in any capacity, my opinion started to decline right there. Walked in and was kinda confused, do we order and take a seat, or what? Finally asked and they sat us in a booth. Looked at the menu and turned it over thinking there'd be more, nope that was it. I guess that should make it easier right?
Now, the one shining quality this place has going for it is the service. Friendly, attentive, all around good natured.
So the food:
Appetizer- Fried Pickles
Actually NOT BAD. They get the batter right to where it's not too much and tastes funky with too much batter. It had a good crisp and crunch to it. Just be forewarned to let them sit and cook before eating them, because it's like you're biting into a fried stick of lava.
Meals:
North Carolina Pulled Pork (w Mac n Cheese and Potato Salad)
It was just weird. I get the vinegar aspect of NC sauce, but the pork just wasn't what you would normally expect from pulled pork. The sides were mediocre too. I actually addled bbq sauce to kick up the flavor.
Full Rack of Ribs- Yeah, I don't know, dry rubbed, but so much wrong with the overall. They could've been trimmed better. Left of the rib tips, and just lots of extra left to have to pick through while eating them. And the roll that came with it, pass on that too.
Corn Muffins- These were surprisingly good.
Presentation- The styrofoam plates and plastic utensils, I get it, easy clean up, but I can only imagine the amount of trash and waste this place must go through in a week.
I was struggling to see where some of these reviews claim that the actual BBQ is "Awesome" or "the best they've ever had." Seriously?!? How low are your standards and expectations? All in all. The 2 out of 5 goes for the Great Service, and 2 non -bbq food options tried. You should just drive up to Harrisonburg. It's just 13 miles further up. Your tastebuds will thank you.