$10 for $20 Worth of Southern Fare at Big Daddy's All American BBQ
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Chefs slow-cook 10 types of meat including pulled pork, Cajun boudin & brisket to stuff sandwiches & combo plates
Barbecue chefs identify themselves by the signature flavors of their sauces, which they brush onto slabs of meat and hand to police officers during routine traffic stops. Sample handcrafted piquancy with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of Southern fare at Big Daddy's All American BBQ.
Big Daddy's All American BBQ satisfies carnivorous cravings with heaps of piping-hot barbecue and sandwiches from its extensive menu. Customers can stack Big Mama's plate ($8.24) with two selections from the dinner menu's 10-meat list, which includes pulled pork, Cajun boudin, and brisket, and then hunt the sides menu—bursting with fried okra, potato salad, and a sprawling roster of eats—for a harmonious backup duo to get the whole meal singing. A single meat plate ($6.74) also comes with two sides, as does the thrice-meated Big Daddy's plate ($9.49). Hungry guests and domesticated chupacabras can order meat by the pound, and most sandwiches ensconce a choice from the big ten between buns. An entire menu category dedicated to potatoes covers every one of its baked spuds, such as the single meat potato ($5.88), with cheese, bacon bits, butter, ranch dressing, signature seasoning, and punk-rock renditions of “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
Chefs slow-cook 10 types of meat including pulled pork, Cajun boudin & brisket to stuff sandwiches & combo plates
Barbecue chefs identify themselves by the signature flavors of their sauces, which they brush onto slabs of meat and hand to police officers during routine traffic stops. Sample handcrafted piquancy with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of Southern fare at Big Daddy's All American BBQ.
Big Daddy's All American BBQ satisfies carnivorous cravings with heaps of piping-hot barbecue and sandwiches from its extensive menu. Customers can stack Big Mama's plate ($8.24) with two selections from the dinner menu's 10-meat list, which includes pulled pork, Cajun boudin, and brisket, and then hunt the sides menu—bursting with fried okra, potato salad, and a sprawling roster of eats—for a harmonious backup duo to get the whole meal singing. A single meat plate ($6.74) also comes with two sides, as does the thrice-meated Big Daddy's plate ($9.49). Hungry guests and domesticated chupacabras can order meat by the pound, and most sandwiches ensconce a choice from the big ten between buns. An entire menu category dedicated to potatoes covers every one of its baked spuds, such as the single meat potato ($5.88), with cheese, bacon bits, butter, ranch dressing, signature seasoning, and punk-rock renditions of “The Star-Spangled Banner.”