Pulled pork nachos were the best! The wings were also great and the beef brisket was seasoned to perfection and melts in your mouth. Great service as well
Went because it was all you can eat wing Wednesday (kitchen closes at 10p Which is pretty lame, so go early) and because it was claimed they were the best wings in Chicago. #False
Though Barn & Company's South Carolina mustard sauce is more popular, its vinegar sauce is a secret gem; so secret, in fact, it's not among the squeeze bottles of sauces on your table. Leia mais
These are my favorite fried pickles in Chicago right now: a tongue-tantalizing balance of moisture and crunch, with tang and creaminess in every bite. Leia mais
Stop in and pile in a mound of meat, such as pulled pork, baby back ribs, smoked Texas Mikeska sausage and bbq shrimp tacos before washing it all down with a cold bottle of beer. Leia mais
The Hubbard Inn guys stuck with chef Bob Zrenner for their new barbecue spot. They’ve also brought in author Gary Wiviott to make sure they get the pulled pork, brisket, smoked chicken and ribs right. Leia mais
A few weeks ago, pit master Gary Wiviott threw a special dinner for the restaurant he consults for, Barn & Company. On the menu: lamb ribs. The reaction to those lamb ribs: ecstasy. Leia mais
We come for the BBQ which is hit or miss. Not sure if it's who's cooking that night or timing of fresh Q. On par, never a bad time, but would love consistency.
This place is alright. Fairly cheap drinks but mediocre food. The chicken chili tasted like straight up pepper, making it in edible but the Mac and cheese was good. The blaring country was annoying.
Have wanted to try this place for awhile and was totally disappointed. The meat was ok but the sauces were horrible. I would recommend ordering without the sauce so you can enjoy your food.
Watered down drinks...blech. And why aren't there cocktail servers at night? Or maybe there are...wouldn't know because no one came to my table during the 3 hours I was there. Cool pig photos though.