$7 for $15 Worth of Barbecue Fare and Drinks at T-Bone's Sports Café
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Steaming heaps of chili & pulled pork sate barbecue-seeking taste buds in smoker-friendly eatery, with 17 TVs in bar
Like phone numbers and ill-considered doctoral theses, barbecue sauce often ends up on a napkin. Dole out savory blots with today's Groupon: for $7, you get $15 worth of barbecue and drinks at T-Bone's Sports Café.
A south-side mainstay since its 1986 opening, the smoker-friendly T-Bone's Sports Café sates palates with its menu of mouthwatering barbecue eats. Chicken fingers and fries await dunks into pools of honey mustard ($6.99), and Texas-style chili arrives in a bowl ($4.99) or ten-gallon hat. Blackened rib-eye steak reclines on a sturdy salad bed ($7.99), sandwich buns embrace a heaping portion of pulled pork ($6.99), and juicy burgers arrive adorned in strips of bacon ($8.49) or slices of swiss cheese and mushrooms ($7.99). Diners can nestle into T-Bone's Sports Café's front-room booths or gather around its back-room tables as live musicians serenade guests each weekend and the bar's 17 televisions broadcast highlight reels of the week's most inspiring slow claps.
Steaming heaps of chili & pulled pork sate barbecue-seeking taste buds in smoker-friendly eatery, with 17 TVs in bar
Like phone numbers and ill-considered doctoral theses, barbecue sauce often ends up on a napkin. Dole out savory blots with today's Groupon: for $7, you get $15 worth of barbecue and drinks at T-Bone's Sports Café.
A south-side mainstay since its 1986 opening, the smoker-friendly T-Bone's Sports Café sates palates with its menu of mouthwatering barbecue eats. Chicken fingers and fries await dunks into pools of honey mustard ($6.99), and Texas-style chili arrives in a bowl ($4.99) or ten-gallon hat. Blackened rib-eye steak reclines on a sturdy salad bed ($7.99), sandwich buns embrace a heaping portion of pulled pork ($6.99), and juicy burgers arrive adorned in strips of bacon ($8.49) or slices of swiss cheese and mushrooms ($7.99). Diners can nestle into T-Bone's Sports Café's front-room booths or gather around its back-room tables as live musicians serenade guests each weekend and the bar's 17 televisions broadcast highlight reels of the week's most inspiring slow claps.
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About T Bones Cafe
Though T-Bone’s cooks can appreciate simple mainstays, such as chilidogs and fried bologna sandwiches, some of their pub-style meals require more painstaking preparation. In an onsite hickory pit, boston butt smokes for 12 hours before chefs pile it onto the hand-pulled pork platter, and beef brisket slow cooks until it’s tender enough to recite sonnets without using a goofy voice. As diners decimate their entrees in T-Bone’s smoke-friendly restaurant and bar, they can pass the time watching SEC football on 1 of 20 TVs (including three big screens) or listening to the live musicians who play a few nights a week.