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Georgia's Eastside BBQ
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I'll say that the ribs are by far the BEST I've ever tasted in the city. Not only are they delicious, but they are super-plump ... each and every rib slides off the bone with a slight bite from your choppers. The spice rub wasn't spicey or sweet, but gave them a muted and easy flavor. They also weren't very fatty--a plus--with just the right amount on 'em--you'll have more meat! The rib sauce is on the medium-sweet side and it gets the job done, but I'd like to see a spicier sauce for the ribs, too. In a city full of ridiculously-priced pretentious food, you get SO much of your money's worth here ... and you're probably stepping-out with a doggie-bag. The pulled-pork sandwich is delicious, and the many side dishes were tastey as well--especially the collard greens--very fresh. The service was like a backyard picnic and very homey. We bought a load of beers for a friend's b-day (it's B.Y.O.B.) and they gave us buckets with ice to keep 'em cool. The waitress joked with us, and also was attentive by taking away empties and whatever else with ease. It's a small space, but it's big heart is in the flavor and size of the food you get to enjoy. One thing though, they don't have a restroom--so you'll have to run across the street after a bucket o' beers. Overall, a soulful 'lil joint!
Pros: Ribs, ribs, ribs. Down-home service. Prices.
Cons: No bathroom.
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