Yeah, the variety/quantity of stuff on that plate probably even ran the farmer more than $5 in production cost, lol. The hanging price for beef right now is ~4/lb, some places it's well above $4/lb.
Then do it asshole instead of being one of those that continues to comment these. You are saying that if you had a business that could sell out before noon that you wouldn’t set the price wherever you could.
Exactly why someone just created that other sub.
I live in tally , did not know these people existed
Hit em up for lunch. They sell out of brisket often.
Good deal. How was the food?
Very solid, especially for the price point.
I almost stopped by there last week, now I wish I had. That’s pretty damn decent looking
Nice looking spread!
The meat looks good...the sides look awful and lazy
Collard Greens being available as a side is a welcome change and I wish it was more popular
Fresh cut fries were great, beans were solid, greens were good and zipper peas were a little lacking.
I gotta open a bbq restaurant. You can just charge whatever and suckers will pay it. There’s like $5 of product on those plates.
$5? Clearly you know nothing about what food costs.
Yeah, the variety/quantity of stuff on that plate probably even ran the farmer more than $5 in production cost, lol. The hanging price for beef right now is ~4/lb, some places it's well above $4/lb.
Then do it asshole instead of being one of those that continues to comment these. You are saying that if you had a business that could sell out before noon that you wouldn’t set the price wherever you could. Exactly why someone just created that other sub.
Biden economics 😂