1/5 MosesBruce D. 6 months ago on Google
Atmosphere:
It's
a
beautiful
light
place.
Place
energies
and
excites
you.
Beautiful
rustic
decor.
They
support
veterans,
which
is
an
appreciable
part
of
this
restaurant.
You
can
see
that
influence
on
walls
decorated
with
medals
and
pictures
of
veterans.
At
the
same
time,
it
can
be
a
bit
tumultuous
with
a
place
being
crowded.
Service:
Service
experience
can
be
mixed
depending
if
you're
going
to
dine
in
or
do
take
out.
We
did
take
out,
even
though
we
told
the
lady
that
it
is
our
first
time.
She
gave
us
no
explanation
on
how
ordering
work
there.
There
was
no
information
given
on
combos
or
sides
or
no
questions
on
if
we
would
like
any
sauce
or
cheese,
etc,
which
you
will
expect,
especially
if
you
tell
a
person
that
it's
your
first
time
visiting
them.
We
were
treated
like
a
number
and
not
like
a
customer.
While
waiting,
one
of
the
servers
asked
if
we
needed
help
and
asked
us
if
we
were
given
some
information,
which
they
usually
do.
Food:
They
claim
their
bbq
is
North
Carolina
style.
For
readers
who
don't
know
what
is
distinctive
taste
signature
of
North
Carolina
bbq.
It
is
based
on
vinegar
base.
So,
it
gives
distinct
tangy,
peppery
taste.
It's
absolutely
prodigious
in
its
own
way.
I
had
a
brisket
sandwich
and
side
of
fries.
The
brisket
and
fries
were
not
even
warm,
which
you
will
expect
from
food
that
you
bought
5
minutes
ago.
It
was
like
eating
dry
paper.
I
was
happy
that
I
bought
fountain
drink
to
make
it
easy
to
go
down
my
throat.
Fries
tasted
old
and
dry
that
we
had
to
throw
it
away.
All
in
all,
if
you
want
a
place
with
a
good
atmosphere,
this
is
a
good
place
to
go.
But,
if
you're
looking
for
an
amazing
North
Carolina
style
BBQ.
I
will
advise
on
saving
your
money.