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Businiess name:  Lucille's Smokehouse Bbq
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The food and service were superb. The Mardi Gras Chicken was to die for (who could eat all those mashed potatoes) and the ribs were also great with several sauces and sides to choose from.. We both added the Caesar salad to our menu choices and were very pleased. This is a great place to take families with children, not your senior parents. We have eaten ( not dined) here several times and continue to return. .However, we seem to forget between visits ,that the company policy in seating does not take into consideration that families with small children should be seated together. If we have non-smoking areas in restaurants why not designated adults only areas. Let the patrons choose. Especially earlier in the evening when the restaurant is ""wide open"".\r We would have loved to try their desserts but the commotion at adjoining tables was too much to endure. Yet we return for the great food. Pros: Great Food and Service Cons: No Adult Seating Only areas

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