Jeremy Burgher
Google
Food was pretty excellent, and going during happy hour allowed us to take advantage of some nice specials, including some unique starters. However, when it came to the main course, the serving of pork was a little light, as compared to the brisket. Biggest complaint was that the menu has sweet tea on it, but they don't actually have sweet tea - they have unsweetened iced tea that they'll add sweetener to after the fact. Not the same thing, and kind of a big deal if you're trying to be a real BBQ place. Overall, though, I like the blend of traditional BBQ with a modern, hipster twist.