I rather fucking grill that shit up myself. Would be half the cost with much more food. If you have a smoker, you can automatically beat half these places.
Then go do it? Why there always comments like this in restaurant reviews I never understand. We know it’s cheaper to cook food yourself, duh. Can you cook/grill/smoke it as well a Black’s? No. You’re not making award-winning bbq at home 🙄
@@kabob21and there’s always that comment “can you do it as well as X”? When everyone compares food to home cooking and that’s the bar 😂😂😂 Just let me know how this particular person can’t cook as well as a chain when everyone I know has tasted better burgers, steak, ribs ETC. than every chain they’ve been to. This particular person you don’t know. Aaaand go.
We did Terry Blacks in Austin and we had everything you did, minus the peach cobbler. Our determination was exactly the same as yours. You’re spot on. We walked away feeding four people for $200. I was less than impressed. Growing up in Houston bbq used to be the “working man’s” food. A good hearty meal that tasted great, for not an extravagant amount of money. Now, it’s insanely priced.
Agreed. In Houston, BBQ is pretty much at decent prices and for way better quality and quantity if you go to family owned restaurants. I think that place is just touristy so they Inc the price.
I was gentrified out of Austin. And now everywhere I go, every white person I meet, has a relative or friend who recently moved to Austin. And when I ask where they went when they visited, it's always these sorta places. Someone told me a couple months ago they ate here, and I was like really, out of all the BBQ in Austin, ya went there?!
I hate places that ask for a tip when your not being served the food. It’s to the point I’m noticing drive-thru places like Starbucks or fast food asking to leave a tip.
I hit the custom tip and leave like $2/3 bucks! No one deserves 20% for handing me my food! Sorry! Now if you wait on me 45min to an hour okay I tipping 20% all day
I was going to eat here but not anymore. I don't tip for nothing and I'm not paying that much money for hit and miss food. This tip things outta control.
Whats even more funny is they're charging roughly $150+ a meal per customer😂 GTFOH! They makin plenty of money to pay all their employees a 6 figure salary! No really, I'm serious!
I just saw a video from Chef Andy Cooks in which he learns what he can about BBQ. He went to Terry Black's in Austin Texas with Chef Joshua Weismann. ACCORDING to Joshua when ordering Brisket YOU HAVE TO specify that you want the MOIST part. If you don't specify this they'll give you the flat which is the lesser desired cut of Brisket. According to Chef Andy the Brisket there didn't disappoint. Chef Joshua also swears by their side dishes.
Is it expensive like this place? I can’t believe a trio plate is $150. Shoot I miss Colters BBQ. They had some good ribs and bbq bake potatoes. It was reasonable also.
I didn't know that. I'm gonna check it out. And yeah, all bbq is pretty high man. It's sold by the lb....it doesn't matter where you go. It's gonna cost a lot these days. Thank joe Biden and black people for that.
I agree. They expect a percentage. That food was expensive as fuck for the quantity. Even if everything was cooked to perfection. How do they expect a tip if the price of the food is almost half of a monthly car payment? 😂
Lmao she sat at a till, no different than a cashier, and expects a tip. This is nuts. In Europe you tip for service, not some McDonald’s worker at the register lmao
I said the same thing about the food. I spent 115.00 on my first order than the second order I spent 93.00. I called them and spoke to the Manager He advised me to come back in to remake my order. I told him I live about 45min away he said next time I come back he would take care. I called them multiple times before showing up. Me and my wife showed up with receipts in hand the Manager we spoke to and all the time we called and the call log. The assistance Manager Alex called the manager we talked and he pretended that we never had that conversation of our complaint about our beef rib, burnt ends and the thirsty brisket that was dried. We had to take our complaint to the district manager for a 50.00 gift card. I will never spend another dollar there. Go to Hutchinson they truly value their CUSTOMER.
Yeah, that's what it is. I'm from. Dallas and nobody I know has ever told me they liked Terry blacks. I've never tried it so I ain't gonna say it's bad but I know for a fact I can tell you some spots that are killing that.
@@aileengarcia460do you know any good bbq places in Dallas that’s fair priced? I’m visiting there soon for the 1st time so I’d like to see what the locals recommend and avoid touristy places.
When you get brisket from a barbecue place there's three cuts to a brisket The lean cut, the regular cut and The moist cut. Always get moist cut it has more fat to it and is really juicy.
How do you get them to give you the juicy brisket.seems like if you don’t get it hot off the grill it’s going to be dry.Once I got some that was soaked in beef broth of some kind that was a little better.
It all looked good..... but $150 (before tip)??? And for the 2 beef products to be lacking tho.... aint no way!! He liked the sausage and pork ribs and the peach cobbler. For $150???? Naw son!!!
Nah man, no way im paying that much for that amount of food. And if i recall, wages in texas are still dirt low, so $150 is overpriced. Id cook my own bbq feast for that much.
@@biggmixxodo make ya own groceries son? You’d know you can make somethin outta nun easily, AND have it taste slightly under gourmet status if you know how to cook 😂 whippin up some actual food BBQ ribs & brisket is child’s play
You sure, a brisket alone is very expensive. And you have to smoke it for hours. I don't agree with the price, but there is a lot of time and manpower that goes into procuring and cooking those meats.
You ever go to black and blue? That shit is the bomb. I remember walking in there half pissed after a canucks game with a few buddys. Best steak we ever had. Although being drunk and hungry probably contributed to that enjoyment
They’re not… it’s millennials opening “high end” bbq places serving the same shit you can make at home. It’s a tourist spot. Avoid these places at all costs, you can find better bbq in a train car down by the river.
Bro $148 is crazy!! For one platter of BBQ.. if you gone charge that much the food gotta be immaculate. Like everything should be cooked and seasoned to perfection!! Becz that’s outrageous lol
Its probably because its so expensive and some people fall into the sunk cost fallacy. After they spend so much they try to find a reason to justify it.
@@PoorCodeine The point is when people spend that much money they will refuse to believe that and make up reasons why its not mid even though its mid. Thats a sunk cost fallacy
I just should have mentioned earlier that Less is originally from Texas. One of his signature sayings is "Texas in every way" y'all better get y'all some! And leave you dentures at home. I promise I wont steer ya wrong!
Yep! He has a YT channel...with his smoked oxtails, aka "candy reds" 😂 They look so damn good...😋 I always remember him 'cause he sound like the rapper Plies.
In Dallas, you need to do your own backyard bbq. If you don't have a backyard, try; 1. Pappas Bbq on NW Hwy. 2. Hutchin's Bbq on Tennessee St. in McKinney. or, in Addison: 3. Cattalack Bbq. 4. Irving: Fred's Bbq on Irving Blvd.
@@DR-wp6gy it is pretty easy to cook a good brisket and also pretty easy to mess one up. I've only stumbled upon a decent brisket one time, besides my own.
The other guy in Austin called Franklin Barbecue was a hit. The ribs, the brisket, the sausage, and turkey a hit. Go there as I visited out of town and everything was working. It was worth it.
lol this was exactly my experience too! It’s expensive, the food is hit or miss, and everyone hyped it so much! I liked Pecan Lodge better, but it still didn’t blow my mind. My favorite BBQ in Dallas was Hutchins.. Hope you get to try them!
The Brisket alone at the store would have been about $100 or close to it. It would cost more to get the meats at store and then the cost of having what you need to smoke it right. Would have more food Yes, but price, time and effort all go way up to do it at home.
150 for half the food being good is absolutely insane😂
You know the saying. Just because it costs more doesn't mean it's better.
@@andrehooker3229To much! 150 ? Not worth it, people hype food establishment's up.This is a business,not a friendship!
@@Anthony-to7cp fully agreed. It takes away that at home feeling, I say that platter should not have been more than $70 at max.
And that’s Dallas.
I rather fucking grill that shit up myself. Would be half the cost with much more food. If you have a smoker, you can automatically beat half these places.
Dang for 148$ I can smoke some good BBQ at the house, feed the whole fam, and get some cold beer.
Aye bruh I swear
Then go do it? Why there always comments like this in restaurant reviews I never understand. We know it’s cheaper to cook food yourself, duh. Can you cook/grill/smoke it as well a Black’s? No. You’re not making award-winning bbq at home 🙄
@@kabob21and there’s always that comment “can you do it as well as X”? When everyone compares food to home cooking and that’s the bar 😂😂😂 Just let me know how this particular person can’t cook as well as a chain when everyone I know has tasted better burgers, steak, ribs ETC. than every chain they’ve been to. This particular person you don’t know. Aaaand go.
Okayyyy😆
@@kabob21 nigga boutta cry over blacks bbq
We did Terry Blacks in Austin and we had everything you did, minus the peach cobbler. Our determination was exactly the same as yours. You’re spot on. We walked away feeding four people for $200. I was less than impressed. Growing up in Houston bbq used to be the “working man’s” food. A good hearty meal that tasted great, for not an extravagant amount of money. Now, it’s insanely priced.
Terry Black's is where we send all the tourists so we don't have huge lines at the good spots.
Agreed. In Houston, BBQ is pretty much at decent prices and for way better quality and quantity if you go to family owned restaurants. I think that place is just touristy so they Inc the price.
Franklins brisket is better
@@DoctorSessalso in austin tho
I was gentrified out of Austin. And now everywhere I go, every white person I meet, has a relative or friend who recently moved to Austin. And when I ask where they went when they visited, it's always these sorta places.
Someone told me a couple months ago they ate here, and I was like really, out of all the BBQ in Austin, ya went there?!
"Can I get one rib" no not a order " just one rib, I sho am hungry!!!"😂
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka 🔥
Let me get a sip for 15 cents😂
😂😂😂😂😂 lmaoooo. A sip for 15cents *BIG CHEESE SMILE
$148 good lawd that a lot of money! 😂😅
I'ma get you Sucka!! You Got Change for a Hundred? 😂🤣
"Your total's $148.99."
"Ookay, gawd dayum." 🤣🤣🤣
Then the audacity of those tip suggestions.
@@kevinknutson7205Arrogant as hell 😑💸
@@kevinknutson7205 fa real!🤣
@@kevinknutson7205yup 😂😅😅😅
@@kevinknutson7205I saw that mess😂
I'll raise my own cow in the backyard before I pay 150 for some bbq
I'd rather scour the earth for thousands of pennies and weld them into a smoker before I spend $150 on one plate of BBQ 😂
@@metaLungiezit’s not one plate trust me
😅😅😅 Yoooo
@@metaLungiezDamm 😆 🤣
😂😂😂😂
One thing I learned from this show is to cook your own food. These prices are outrageous
I feel u on dat but its his job is to try food ppl Recommends they pay good to be a food critic 🤷🏾🤷🏾🤷🏾🤷🏾
The cost of meat makes these prices out of sight
Yes!!!
👍...
I love your honesty 💯 tell it like it is. Keep that coming
I agree with you about his honesty because food prices can be expensive. Great that he had someone else to help him with the food tasting 😂❤
He tells it like it is
$150 for a school lunch tray 😱😱 $30-40 max
Good luck finding any good bbq for that cheap.
half of it aint even good@@speedboy6776
yeah maybe in the 60s
$50 is my max 😂
@@speedboy6776as long that its cook meat idc if it’s the worst bbq on earth.
I hate places that ask for a tip when your not being served the food. It’s to the point I’m noticing drive-thru places like Starbucks or fast food asking to leave a tip.
Word up!😮
I hit the custom tip and leave like $2/3 bucks! No one deserves 20% for handing me my food! Sorry! Now if you wait on me 45min to an hour okay I tipping 20% all day
@@thetimeisnow1210I hit custom tip and leave zero.
I hit custom tip and tip myself.
@@gunngangsta😂
😂 a 22% - 25% tip option for not having a server. i still gotta get my own drink and go pick up my tray, then it comes with a $1 ice cream cup. 😂
Land of the free
@@timjenkins23ify No this has turned into the land of the fee and home of the debt slave.
I was going to eat here but not anymore. I don't tip for nothing and I'm not paying that much money for hit and miss food. This tip things outta control.
Just put $0 if you aren’t being served
Whats even more funny is they're charging roughly $150+ a meal per customer😂 GTFOH! They makin plenty of money to pay all their employees a 6 figure salary! No really, I'm serious!
I just saw a video from Chef Andy Cooks in which he learns what he can about BBQ. He went to Terry Black's in Austin Texas with Chef Joshua Weismann. ACCORDING to Joshua when ordering Brisket YOU HAVE TO specify that you want the MOIST part.
If you don't specify this they'll give you the flat which is the lesser desired cut of Brisket. According to Chef Andy the Brisket there didn't disappoint. Chef Joshua also swears by their side dishes.
They went from Terry Black's BBQ to Terry Lacks BBQ. 😂
😂😂😂😂
Straight up mayo and potatoes. 🤢🤮🥴😭🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😭😂
😂😂😂 Right 😂
$150 is crazyyyy!!!! Must be a pay by weight thing
It is by the weight of the meat.
Plus it's two people he buying for
@@apricotU2 $75 per person is still insane.
@@abdul-hadidadkhah1459 obesity &debt are common problems for Americans
The tips start at 15 % lol
I love how you are so honest about your reviews. Keep it up.
Goldee’s bbq is in Fort Worth like 45 minutes away and it was named the best bbq in the state
Is it expensive like this place? I can’t believe a trio plate is $150. Shoot I miss Colters BBQ. They had some good ribs and bbq bake potatoes. It was reasonable also.
@@Dimples411probably same prices but it’s the beef rib that jacks the price up. Beef rib is like at least $40-$50
I didn't know that. I'm gonna check it out. And yeah, all bbq is pretty high man. It's sold by the lb....it doesn't matter where you go. It's gonna cost a lot these days. Thank joe Biden and black people for that.
@@Dimples411 They still have Colters BBQ in Dallas just so you know. Its in Oak Cliff by Red Bird Mall.
Can’t be that good if you dropped 150 and only liked half of the food
That's what I said
My thoughts exactly and those prices in Texas for bbq???
I definitely wasn't expecting those types of prices in Texas for bbq!
@@sashagold3463Okay golden lady!
Texas BBQ beeeeeeen overrated my guy 🤣
Nice bro you’re honest and that’s needed
Why she smiling like that moneys going right to her 😂😂😂😂
I was also thinking that 😂
The tip
People working in customer service usually smile at work
Cuz she knows they're robbing ppl
@@ccsx222
People in customer service are always moody and rude
i love the smile on her face when she says "$148.90" like smiling like "you a dam fool paying that much fool"
😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I LOVE HIS HONESTY 👋
The tipping phenomenon in us is absolutely crazy
I agree. They expect a percentage. That food was expensive as fuck for the quantity. Even if everything was cooked to perfection. How do they expect a tip if the price of the food is almost half of a monthly car payment? 😂
I aint tipping a cent when theres not even a server lol
The fact that you think that tipis is crazy, is crazy
i always tip 20% cuz i been where they are, now im paid. i will cover yall cheap mfs too 🤙
Lmao she sat at a till, no different than a cashier, and expects a tip. This is nuts. In Europe you tip for service, not some McDonald’s worker at the register lmao
$148 better nothing be nasty
Facts
I said the same thing about the food. I spent 115.00 on my first order than the second order I spent 93.00. I called them and spoke to the Manager He advised me to come back in to remake my order. I told him I live about 45min away he said next time I come back he would take care. I called them multiple times before showing up. Me and my wife showed up with receipts in hand the Manager we spoke to and all the time we called and the call log. The assistance Manager Alex called the manager we talked and he pretended that we never had that conversation of our complaint about our beef rib, burnt ends and the thirsty brisket that was dried. We had to take our complaint to the district manager for a 50.00 gift card. I will never spend another dollar there. Go to Hutchinson they truly value their CUSTOMER.
Eye stopped eating meat a while ago. But eye had Hutch's some time ago on the other side of Allan, Texas. Great barbecue
She said it like she was giving you a discount 🤣🤣
That restirant has tourist trap spot written all over it.
Yeah, that's what it is. I'm from. Dallas and nobody I know has ever told me they liked Terry blacks. I've never tried it so I ain't gonna say it's bad but I know for a fact I can tell you some spots that are killing that.
@@aileengarcia460do you know any good bbq places in Dallas that’s fair priced? I’m visiting there soon for the 1st time so I’d like to see what the locals recommend and avoid touristy places.
I knew he was in trouble after that smile even she knew it wasn’t worth it!
😂😂😂
Yep
Correct
Dude, I love your videos! Keep up the good work 👏
Love the honesty 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Talk about highway robbery
They'll b closed next year! 😂😂😂
If their best dish ain't the brisket, then they fail.
Nope, ribs always the best
@@DesmondJohnson-og4oyYeah, but the brisket and beef rib is what's most expensive.
Especially in Texas
When you get brisket from a barbecue place there's three cuts to a brisket The lean cut, the regular cut and The moist cut. Always get moist cut it has more fat to it and is really juicy.
Also loose cut
Thanks
How do you get them to give you the juicy brisket.seems like if you don’t get it hot off the grill it’s going to be dry.Once I got some that was soaked in beef broth of some kind that was a little better.
@@Watchingchap you just went to a crappy barbecue spot that's all.
@@Watchingchapask for a cut from the point.
I love the thorough review thanks 🙏🏾 😊
It all looked good..... but $150 (before tip)??? And for the 2 beef products to be lacking tho.... aint no way!! He liked the sausage and pork ribs and the peach cobbler. For $150???? Naw son!!!
Bbq spots are way to expensive for the trash sides they always give out
Appreciate the ups and downs, cant stand the always so delicious and yummi reviews
love the honest reviews🎉❤
Nah man, no way im paying that much for that amount of food. And if i recall, wages in texas are still dirt low, so $150 is overpriced. Id cook my own bbq feast for that much.
148.90 no ty lol
we can make that at home bb
That's grocery money.😂😂😂😂
@@biggmixxodo make ya own groceries son? You’d know you can make somethin outta nun easily, AND have it taste slightly under gourmet status if you know how to cook 😂 whippin up some actual food BBQ ribs & brisket is child’s play
@@futureparadise.2089Fax. People these days have never touched an oven or bbq grill in their lives and these comments defending it shows
You sure, a brisket alone is very expensive. And you have to smoke it for hours. I don't agree with the price, but there is a lot of time and manpower that goes into procuring and cooking those meats.
I appreciate the honesty
The real question is did he tip the cashier for taking his order & turning a screen 🤣
i was bout to say that lol, bro paid 150 he aint givin no tip lol
The lowest you can give 15% is 5% more than what you give as a tip to the actual waitress where I‘m from. The lowest
Love the honesty👍🏽🙏🏽
This man’s out here eating good. Shout out from Vancouver Canada my guy.
Needs to go to Philly and try a Cheesesteak. That I need to see.
You ever go to black and blue? That shit is the bomb. I remember walking in there half pissed after a canucks game with a few buddys. Best steak we ever had. Although being drunk and hungry probably contributed to that enjoyment
HAHA I might have to try it out after a nucks game. My buddy told me its a good spot to eat though, so might have to check it out. @@canuck2444
I like cuh cause he keeps it 101% real he ain't lyin to tha world good work cuh
I love how you politely said… Naaaah!😂😂😂
That $148.90 had me saying gawd dayum too 😂 #hurtpockets
Right?! I don't care that it's "Texas" style BBQ, LOL!
150 bucks? That’s nuts!
The way she laughed after saying 148$ 😂
Went there and really enjoyed everything. Great service too
For that price tip is definitely included- no need to share the tip screen 😂😂
No he usually shows the receipt or register price as proof. I doubt he tipped. He didn't show himself tapping anything.
“That was a solid sausage”
😂
I swore I was the only one who heard this😅😅😅
😂😂😂😂
That's literally not funny. You immature new gen need to learn how to get friends
@@dreadsonix3961 hahaha you’re mad.. lmao
@@dreadsonix3961seriously, like that was a force...
Gotta love how the tip buttons start at 15% - 25% and the custom and no tip buttons are microscopic in comparison
His first honest review 😂
I loves the honesty
$148 insane. Can't understand why beef is so expensive in Texas overall, there's so many cattle farmers
The drought from last summer and this summer put a serious strain on the livestock.
LATRYGUY needs his own network
Even the cashier seemed embarassed telling you that your total was $148 lol
Man I went to that EXACT location my first time in Texas and that shit was mid.
I went there last week and I paid $250 dollars for family of seven. Me my wife and five daughters ages 13 14 15 16 17.
@@loganblack4885just stop. You’re not getting that son.
@@WizMarleyVibe let the man dream 😭💀
@@WizMarleyVibeDon't flex on him!
The pecan lodge in downtown Dallas Cheaper and it's just as good
For $150...I had better like everything on my plate!
Thanks for always dropping the price!
“ That was a solid sausage “ is crazy 😂😂😂😂
Thats so crazy how bbq is so expensive now. These places are just taking advantage of how fkd our economy is.
They’re not… it’s millennials opening “high end” bbq places serving the same shit you can make at home. It’s a tourist spot. Avoid these places at all costs, you can find better bbq in a train car down by the river.
Fckn millenials
@@CanIGetaGame134 missed opportunity.
Glad you giving an honest review.
The cashier couldnt even say the price without smiling.
Never been disappointed with terry black's in dallas texas
Bro $148 is crazy!! For one platter of BBQ.. if you gone charge that much the food gotta be immaculate. Like everything should be cooked and seasoned to perfection!! Becz that’s outrageous lol
She hit you with the "CZcams Taxes"
For the people that’s saying the price is high, you try barbecuing a brisket, beef rib, pork ribs for a restaurant that takes a lot of work and time.
Love this video!
Wow, rarely hear a mixed or bad review of Terry Black. Thanks for your honesty.
( The food still LOOKS good)
Its probably because its so expensive and some people fall into the sunk cost fallacy. After they spend so much they try to find a reason to justify it.
@@jaad9848Nah it’s genuinely mid af
@@PoorCodeine The point is when people spend that much money they will refuse to believe that and make up reasons why its not mid even though its mid. Thats a sunk cost fallacy
@@jaad9848Honestly never heard of that economic concept...I appreciate you for teaching us. I learned something new 😁✌🗽
@@PoorCodeine Calling Terry Black's mid is delusional.
🙋🏽♀️Alec my barbecue go to is Less bbq he's in Texas this weekend from Utah and he's known for his "Candy Reds" he's a must try! Safe travels
I just should have mentioned earlier that Less is originally from Texas. One of his signature sayings is "Texas in every way" y'all better get y'all some! And leave you dentures at home. I promise I wont steer ya wrong!
Been in Texas all my life we don't boil meats Before or after we smoke them. It's just Les in every way he need to drop Texas
Yep! He has a YT channel...with his smoked oxtails, aka "candy reds" 😂 They look so damn good...😋 I always remember him 'cause he sound like the rapper Plies.
Appreciate you doing this fam, Cali think they BBQ high AF lol!
Goto the hood...TD's BBQ...never disappoints...my furst stop after arriving in Dallas...
I like his honesty.
The original location in Austin brisket was crazy!
yeah, dude went to the wrong location
In Dallas, you need to do your own backyard bbq. If you don't have a backyard, try;
1. Pappas Bbq on NW Hwy.
2. Hutchin's Bbq on Tennessee St. in McKinney.
or, in
Addison:
3. Cattalack Bbq.
4. Irving: Fred's Bbq on Irving Blvd.
Homie the Food Network is coming for you 💰💰💰
Love the honesty keep it up
It takes a special kind of cook or chef to season & cook a brisket to perfection 🤌🏾
@@DR-wp6gy it is pretty easy to cook a good brisket and also pretty easy to mess one up. I've only stumbled upon a decent brisket one time, besides my own.
Look good
For all that money all the good should have been on 10! 💯💯💯💯
The other guy in Austin called Franklin Barbecue was a hit. The ribs, the brisket, the sausage, and turkey a hit. Go there as I visited out of town and everything was working. It was worth it.
Well I've been too, and to us Terry Blacks was mostly hyped.
A man saying “That is a solid sausage” is CRAAZY! 😂😂😂
“That sausage is solid”. That’s what she said.
150$and then have the cheek too ask for tip😂😂😂😂 ...
The tip for that was more than I spend eating out 💀
lol this was exactly my experience too! It’s expensive, the food is hit or miss, and everyone hyped it so much! I liked Pecan Lodge better, but it still didn’t blow my mind. My favorite BBQ in Dallas was Hutchins.. Hope you get to try them!
Hutchens is LEGIT!
That looks delicious
If you in Texas I recommend Tenders in Frisco tx or Hutchins in McKinney Tx!
It's 100 degrees there & his cousin wears all black again
Overweight people usually wear a lot of black. Gives them the appearance of not looking so big.
@@WizMarleyVibe 😂😂😂😂 well it doesn't work
@@smiley6168 Lmao damn dawg! Shots fired!
@@smiley6168I'm "thick" and I laughed, lol! 🤣
I mentioned Hutchins in another video. That’s where you should go for BBQ. Hutchins in Frisco
I’ve been there it was sooo good
The $150.00comes with a built in Tip, Confession and bedtime story wtf.
No sir; Hutchins Barbecue in McKinney and Frisco is where it’s at…and the sides alone will make you hurt yourself
Correct best brisket I ever had in life
Spot On!
I am going to need your cousin to take off that hoodie and enjoy the sun 😅
Finally a honest review
Hating on thee comment vs seeing thee laughter in it 💯🤣
For $148 you could go to a grocery store get those same items and eat good BBQ for days 3 days plus it’ll taste better😂😂
Facts
You underestimate the price people pay to be lazy
The Brisket alone at the store would have been about $100 or close to it. It would cost more to get the meats at store and then the cost of having what you need to smoke it right. Would have more food Yes, but price, time and effort all go way up to do it at home.
I could never trade $148 for 1 plate. Texas is too cheap no way
I was thinking that
He's wealthy. That's nothing to him
Texas ain’t cheap in the big cities or suburbs. This ain’t 20 yrs ago unfortunately
@kabob21 yea in those big cities I'm not sure. I probably pay the same rent as the Dallas downtown livers
Thank U !💜
There's a mom and pop shop in Haslet outside of Dallas man makes the best brisket sandwich I ever had
150 bucks, still pay their employees close to minimum wage.