Casual yet stylish setting creates a warm and inviting atmosphere suitable for gatherings and casual meals. The place features authentic Texas barbecue with standout dishes like tender brisket and fall-off-the-bone ribs. Catering services support events, adding to its community connection.
Pulled pork comes perfectly cooked and well prepared with a smoked to nearby perfection flavor. The pulled pork sandwich is nicely presented and also appears as a filling in the empanada.
Food stays consistently excellent during lunch hours. Quick service helps when time is tight. Meals come out satisfying every visit.
Good to know
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Parking is available nearby, but it can be limited during busy times.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Oversized storage unit converted into a cozy American dive bar filled with memorabilia and dollar bills hanging from the ceiling. Atmosphere feels upbeat and friendly with a huge BBQ smoker working outside, creating a lively and cramped setting especially at lunchtime.
Pulled pork comes very tender and flavorful, especially with the homemade Carolina BBQ sauce. The sandwich features smoked pork served on buttery Texas toast that soaks up all the flavors.
Brisket stands out as a lunch favorite here. Lunches can be pricey, with two people spending around $100.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult at the wrong time.
Expect wait times of 30-45 minutes during busy dinner hours.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted.
Small, clean restaurant offers oven-baked Argentinian empanadas with vegetarian and vegan options. Atmosphere stays quiet and cozy, suitable for studying or relaxing. Outdoor seating provides a pleasant breeze and comfortable dining experience.
Pulled pork appears in empanadas with a mango BBQ flavor. It pairs with other fillings like chicken and spinach. The taste ranges from solid to just alright depending on the batch.
Empanadas offer a quick lunch option with solid flavor. The spot fits well for breakfast or lunch and works for meals on the go.
Good to know
The restaurant opens at 7:00 AM for breakfast.
Expect a wait time of 5-10 minutes during peak hours.
Parking is not available on-site; street parking may be limited.
Small restaurant blends rustic Texas BBQ with sleek Miami cool in a warm, inviting atmosphere highlighted by 30's and 40's music. Cozy, well-lit interior shares space with an empanada bakery, creating a neighborhood feel. In-house smokers prepare meats, adding to the distinctive dining experience.
Pulled pork comes as a sandwich with pickles and pickled onions. It stands out as a delicious dish that draws people from far away to try more.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant tends to get busy.
Mofongo is only available on Saturdays.
Happy hour specials are offered on Thirsty Thursdays and Wine Not Wednesdays.
BBQ restaurant with fusion Miami Cuban influences and a bar with plenty of seating offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere with vinyl records playing music at a comfortable volume. Free beer and water ease the wait for tables, creating a relaxed vibe. Seating can be cramped, but energy stays lively and inviting.
Smoked meat delivers transcendental joy in every bite of pulled pork. It stands out alongside other dishes like brisket and ribs, all packed with rich, smoky flavor.
Free beer flows while waiting to get seated during lunch. Owners provide personalized service and accommodate groups well, making it a solid spot for a casual BBQ lunch.
Good to know
The restaurant does not take reservations, so arrive at least 45 minutes early.
Expect wait times of up to an hour during peak hours, especially on weekends.
On Wednesdays, wings are only $1 each, making it a popular day to visit.
Classic BBQ joint with long wooden benches and community tables creates a chill vibe where sports games play on many TVs. Atmosphere feels traditional and cozy, inviting shared meals and casual gatherings. Decor blends nostalgic styles that have remained unchanged for years.
Pulled pork stands out with its delicious flavor and excellent quality. Burnt bites and pulled pork sandwiches highlight the menu alongside sides like crinkle fries and coleslaw.
Lunch features chicken and ribs with a lunch special option. Service stands out as attentive and kind during weekday and special occasion meals.
Good to know
Shorty's BBQ offers catering services for events with on-site cooking.
Credit cards are accepted for payment, but cash is recommended for quick service.
Parking is available, but the lot may be crowded during busy times.
Food truck with outdoor seating and open-air design creates a casual, family-friendly vibe. Bold lighting and brick walls add to the classic BBQ energy. Custom tractor trailers support community events, enhancing its unique presence.
Pulled pork stands out as consistently very good and often the best item on the plate. It pairs well with ribs and brisket, which also receive positive mentions.
Miami Ribs offers a solid choice for lunch with options for a drink. The spot suits family meals and pairs well with visits to nearby gardens.
Good to know
There are no bathrooms on site for customers.
Dress appropriately as seating is outdoors.
Expect long lines during peak hours.
Spacious restaurant with Western style decor and an old charm. Atmosphere ranges from friendly and familiar to occasionally loud and relaxed. Known for consistently delicious ribs and affordable draft beer.
Pulled pork comes moist and full of flavor with a huge sandwich option and a well-liked platter and dinner. It pairs well with baked beans and cornbread for a satisfying meal.
Lunch features a white chicken lunch plate and a lunch special option. Service is great, with attentive servers like Maria.
Good to know
Parking is available, making it convenient to visit.
When we went on a Sunday lunchtime, there was no wait at all.
Expect large portions; consider sharing meals to avoid waste.