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Bidra med feedbackPulled pork was extremely dry.Won't give this place another chance
The food was great, burgers, steak fries, the stew was awesome. Hate that no one refills your drinks and you can't do it yourself, you have to walk up to the counter and try and get someone's attention, multiple employees in the back made eye contact, saw what I needed but just looked away. The counter was very busy taking orders.
I had the good Ole fashioned open faced chopped pulled pork inside meat. I got my chow chow on the side bc I don't like every bite to have that in it. It came with a side, and I had those big fat steak french fried potatoes. Yall, I've never seen so much food on one plate. My only drawback was I ordered mine on Texas toast, but it wasn't toasted. That might be a me thing, but I think if it says something in the name, so it should be. It was so good I had to take half of it home with me. I normally don't order desert, but I wasn't buying, so I indulged in the carrot cake. Lord have mercy. I had that piece 2 days later(don't judge), and it was if my Godmother Ivorene had just made it and the icing was still warm. That was some serious, deliciously comforting cake. I will definitely have a hard time ordering anything else when I return. I will ask for my Texas toast to be a little toasted, though. Parking: Plenty of parking and a drive-through Kid-friendliness: Family-friendly environment Wheelchair accessibility: Yes
Our favorite Barbecue place. The barbecue baked potatoes are awesome.
Full moon is my go-to BBQ. The chopped pork is piled so high that you need a fork to eat what spills from the sandwich. The sauce leans to that cane sugar, molasses sweet with just the right amount of heat/tanginess that complements.Traditional Southern sides are always hot and delivered to you quickly I've never waited very long at all) I skip the chow chow myself though others like it. Think Slaw on an onion based mustard kick/ this would definitely, if on a sandwich , lean it to the Zang some desire in BBQ. If ordering the smoked chicken, you get get 1/4 or 1/2 plates and are available white meat. Any pit produced meat can be ordered without sauce if preferred. The corn on the cob is a full ear. Oh, and desserts are worth a mention. I have personally tried both the keylime pie and carrot cake, the first with a richness topped in ample whipped cream and the last delicious not over spiced) with plenty of peacans and cream cheese icing. Very moist and you may find you like it even if you aren't a carrot cake fan.They do have a coconut pie and famous moon cookies ,the size of your full hand.The interior is comfortable cool but by no means cold and the walls are wrapped in all things Alabama and Auburn Football. Tvs abound, but they aren't turned up . Mostly sports events or sports news ,primarily football, is shown. These are hung high upon the walls, so surprisingly, you can eat quietly and converse freely with a minimum noise heard only from other tables.