Steakhouse offers spacious elegant dining with private seating and beautiful decor. Atmosphere feels warm and vibrant, blending lively energy with intimate comfort. Guests enjoy Brazilian barbecue paired with crafted cocktails in a welcoming setting.
All-you-can-eat Brazilian barbecue features tender beef and lamb with unique flavors. The focus stays on authentic cuts served in a pleasant environment with attentive service.
Cheese bread stands out with a memorable flavor. Pineapple bread offers a sweet contrast.
Good to know
Reservations are held for 30 minutes; arrive on time to secure your table.
Kids 6 and under eat free, making it a family-friendly option.
Happy hour offers the best deals on drinks and appetizers.
Southern restaurant offers a bright, spacious setting with a cozy, homey vibe and live music on weekends. The atmosphere is family-friendly and lively during busy times, with a comfortable and inviting environment. The kitchen impresses with its size and quality, enhancing the overall experience.
Barbecue chicken comes drenched in sauce and stays very tender. Cornbread muffins, mac and cheese, and BBQ beans often accompany the meal, along with fried catfish and hush puppies.
Corn bread muffins come out soft and flavorful. Bourbon drizzled bread pudding stands out with its rich, sweet finish.
Good to know
Beignet Sundays are a popular event at the restaurant.
Parking is easy and available near the restaurant.
Expect a wait time of about 35 minutes for three sides during peak hours.
Tiny Brazilian steakhouse offers a cozy, casual atmosphere with a warm, inviting vibe reflecting Brazilian spirit. The place supports a small family business and features a big screen for game nights. It lacks a liquor license, so guests bring their own drinks.
An all you can eat spot with 8-10 cuts of Brazilian barbecue. The meat stands out as delicious and better than other local Brazilian BBQ places, especially at its price point.
Waffle cheese bread comes fresh and takes 5-10 minutes to prepare. It stands out as a delicious and popular side, often paired with dishes like beef stroganoff.
Good to know
Parking costs $1 for 90 minutes in the building, and you need to validate your ticket.
As of June 16, 2025, the restaurant does not have a liquor license, so guests need to bring their own alcohol.
They allowed me to bring my own wine without a corkage fee.
Hole-in-the-wall restaurant offers charcoal-grilled meats and authentic Mediterranean flavors with outdoor street-side seating. Atmosphere is lively and cozy with loud, authentic music enhancing the experience. The vibe transports diners to Beirut with a cheerful, fun energy.
Authentic Lebanese BBQ shines here with chicken, beef, lamb, and beef liver options. The BBQ comes out perfectly cooked and delicious every time.
Meals come with pita bread that pairs with hummus and salads. The bread serves as a side but could be improved in quality.
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Skewer opens late night until 3am, perfect for post-club meals.
Prices are affordable, making it a budget-friendly option.
Credit card processing fees apply, so bring cash if possible.
Rustic barbecue restaurant offers a relaxed atmosphere with electric vibes and a bright, inviting space after renovation. Music plays loudly, creating an energized mood but sometimes making conversation difficult. A confined back patio with heat lamps provides an outdoor option.
Smoky mouthwatering aroma fills the air, promising a delicious meal. The barbecue features innovative plant-based options alongside classic dishes, with accessible seating for plus-sized guests.
Corn bread stands out with its rich flavor and perfect texture. It pairs well with the Mac n cheese and brisket.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available at reasonable prices.
The restaurant offers a new plant-based BBQ menu for vegans.
The dining area is clean and well-maintained.
Rotating spits of Brazilian barbecue dominate a lively outdoor market setting with shared seating and a vibrant, family-friendly atmosphere. The space buzzes with energy from sizzling grills and casual conversations, creating a night market-like vibe. Guests serve themselves with provided gloves, enhancing the communal dining experience.
Glistening, rotating spits serve up traditional Brazilian barbecue with a self-service style. The flavor and quality closely match authentic Brazilian BBQ.
Traditional Brazilian breads stand out here, especially the cheese bread which appears consistently. Garlic chicken pairs well with the bread, making it a notable combo.
Good to know
Expect a long wait during peak hours; reservations are not accepted.
Food is sold by weight, averaging around $15 per pound.
Parking is free for 90 minutes with validation from the restaurant.
Original 1970s decor and wood paneling create a nostalgic, old school vibe with a cozy, homey atmosphere. Dim lighting and simple booths add to the classic Americana feel. The space feels small and comforting, inviting relaxed, friendly gatherings.
Barbecue here stays consistently great and has a strong reputation for being the best in the area. The style is not traditional but delivers taste that stands out over many years.
Fresh bread stands out with its perfect sandwich texture and pairs well with butter and meat juices. It has a unique flavor that complements dishes like beef rib and brisket dinners.
Good to know
Parking is sparse, with limited street parking available.
The bathrooms are outside and require a bathroom code.
Expect to pay a bit more than average for the portions.
Narrow dining space with outdated interiors and busy takeout windows creates a downscale atmosphere. The place draws crowds for its authentic dim sum despite a worn and cluttered setting. Energy feels low key, offering a break from city hustle.
Baked BBQ pork buns stand out with their affordable price and great taste. BBQ pork appears in various dishes like fried rice and ribs, often paired with noodles or rice for a solid meal.
The bakery offers an amazing variety of breads with a standout coconut bread dessert that is very good and highly recommended.
Good to know
The restaurant accepts cash only for all transactions.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Portions have decreased significantly, often not enough for two people.
Small corner store combines old-school deli vibe with a mini market stocked with snacks and beverages. Atmosphere feels nostalgic and authentic, reminiscent of an '80s New York deli. Sandwiches stand out as exceptional and cash-only, served from a modest rear counter.
BBQ chicken sandwich stands out as a unique and popular choice here. Other notable options include pastrami, meatball, and BBQ pork sandwiches, all offering distinct flavors.
Soft, fresh bread forms the base for sandwiches here. Pastrami sandwiches rest on a soft pillow of bread, while cold turkey subs come on fresh white sub bread with crisp toppings.
Good to know
Busy Bee Market only accepts cash payments.
There is an onsite ATM available if you forget to bring cash.
Parking is limited, so arrive early to find a spot.
Barbecue restaurant offers juicy, tender ribs and fresh melt-in-mouth barbecue with a large bar and outdoor patio seating. Atmosphere feels comfortable and lively with top-quality music and a wide craft beer selection. Space ranges from small indoor seating to a pleasant side patio for dining.
Texas-style barbecue shines here with authentic brisket and pork ribs. Prices match the high quality of the smoked meats and overall experience.
Bread pudding features croissant pieces that add extra texture. Meat inside the bread creates a distinct dish experience.
Good to know
Happy hour menu is available from 2-5pm on Thursdays and Fridays.
Expect wait times of 30 minutes to an hour, especially during peak hours.
Arrive early as the restaurant opens at noon; lines form by 11 am.