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Dickey's Barbecue Pit

3.3 (240 reviews)
ModerateBarbeque, American
Open • 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Good for groups
Good for kids

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Erica H.

Ordered the 2 meat platter from Dickey's for lunch. I noticed you have to pay more for the brisket now but ordered it anyway since it's what I typically enjoy from them. Opened it to find only seemingly one portion of pulled brisket, almost all fat pieces. I ate what I could of it, I still enjoyed the green beans and garlic bread but everything else was mid and inedible in my opinion. I don't want to eat huge chunks of fat for lunch especially when it's $20 plus!

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Joe C.

I always assumed that food service was relatively easy. There's a list of things that are ordered, you put them in the sack. It's not rocket science. Maybe I'm the psychopath, but it can't be easy to fuck up an order this bad. I ordered slaw. Got potato salad. I ordered pickles and onions. Got fucking nothing. Look, I get it if you run out of ribs at the end of the day. If you run out of pickles and onions, you just don't give a shit.

Got sliced brisket, this is one Peice and the other few were the whole one side just fat

really disappointed with my dinner last night, spent $40 on one meat plate and a baked potato and they gave me a plate full of fat , barely got any meat off it, the next day I was so sick, in the bathroom all day . don't understand what happened, loved this place so much now I can't go back.

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Derrick G.

This is a good Dickey's BBQ location. I ordered the 2 Meat Plate with pork ribs and brisket, for sides I ordered fries and green beans. The meal also came with Texas toast. Both meats were very good, and the Texas Toast has great flavor. I enjoyed my entire meal from this Dickey's BBQ location, and I will definitely order from this location again.

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great staff and Teriffic food best BBQ around. Staff was great at making recommendations.

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