Texas Smokhouse BBQ
posted on 12.01.2012 by Sonya (female, 22, San Jose)
Not the most scenic place inside but its friggin great bbq that's for sure. I don't usuallly stay and eat, just call in and pick up is best. Plenty of food, decently priced, they know how to cook.
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Smokin Warehouse BBQ
posted on 31.10.2011 by Tim (male, 29, San Francisco)
I haven't been in SF long enough to know if there's a bbq place to comes close to Smokin and frankly I'm not in the market of finding out. I've had the big monster burger, however I prefer the Bacon & Cheeseburger. Smeared with lots of cheddar cheese and bacon. I like that they cook it real good, hard and crispy. If I'm doing fries, I'll d..
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Mack's BBQ
posted on 24.10.2011 by Chuck (male, 33, San Carlos)
The food is so good, when we have another couple over for game night on Friday we just go by Mack's instead of cooking. It doesn't cost a lot, personally its my wife and I's favorite. The meat is extremely juicy like a full slab of ribs for 20 bucks. They also have quite a few side dishes to choose from.
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Hindquarter Bar & Grille
posted on 09.06.2011 by Warren (male, 21, Santa Cruz)
You gotta check out there nightly specials from Sun-Thurs. Monday is my favorite night, all you can eat ribs for $15.99. If your really hungry with a group, try the appetizer sampler with eep fried artichoke hearts, cajun popcorn shrimp, buffalo wings and deep fried calamari.
Superb menu, with lots of salads and pasta's to choose from along..
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Back Forty Texas BBQ
posted on 15.11.2010 by Michael (male, 23, Pleasant Hill)
I've only been there for lunch but if it's any indication, you will enjoy your dining experience at anytime. The staff is always friendly, the portions are pretty hefty and I bring an appetite with me. One of the very few places in which you pack some Mac n Cheese on your plate. I don't eat red meat but I know they certainly serve up enough rib..
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