My wife and I went here and had a drink with the intention of eating dinner. After the first couple of dive-bombing pigeons came close to our heads and after reviewing the over-priced menu we decided it wasn't the place for us.

My wife and I went here and had a drink with the intention of eating dinner. After the first couple of dive-bombing pigeons came close to our heads and after reviewing the over-priced menu we decided it wasn't the place for us.
Thoroughly enjoyed Southern BBQ. We were sitting outside and appreciated that the waitress didn't rush us when two more of our party joined late and pulled up chairs to our table. Great smoked selections. The sausage, wings and pork chop were tasty. Good kid menu that breaks away -a little- from the standard hamburger, chicken nugget and hot dog selections.
When I found out I was going to be in Texas, my friend from Houston told me two things. Go to San Antonio, and 1) see the Alamo, and 2) eat some barbecue with a margarita on the River Walk. So, after I went to the Alamo, I found my way along the River Walk until I found County Line,...
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Can't even remember the first time I ate here - just have very fond memories. All the food is first class. Always plan on taking home a "doggie bag" of goodies.
Tried this restaurant from a recommendation from a worker at our hotel (SpringHill Suites). Glad she recommended it...delicious food and excellent customer service. Highly recommend!
i guess it's the location that justifies the expensive dishes but the quality isn't all that great, nor is the presentation. wouldnt go back but not terrible.
Been to the one in Austim. Gotta love the BBQ. Try the beef ribs. Its hard to find a place that does good beef ribs, and this is one of those places.
Where I live, BBQ is pork so I've not had brisket in a restaurant before. It was delicious and the sauce was perfect with it. I also really liked the chunky coleslaw that was full of coarse black pepper. We had been told that a plate would feed two people and it did and we are not light eaters. No...
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Was brought here by a San Antonio native in Noveber, and loved it. 2nd time.... well, its ok! Had the ribs again, and they were average, not as large, or as much as last time. I wasnt so impressed by the bread either this time. But theres a variety of choices, and my party of 8 had a good time...
I literally could not eat anything. The beef ribs were all fat, with extremely hard pieces of meat. Ate two bites. The beans tasted like water; no flavor. Overpriced at $30 for three bites of food. The soda was even syrupy.
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