Overall Rating and is it worth a visit: 7/10 and No. Located down in Greenwood Village, Jabo’s was one that was recommended to me heavily on a Reddit thread a few months ago, so I wanted to make a point of trying them out. Sitting in a small strip mall, there’s not a ton of ambiance or smell inviting you in from the parking lot, but not a requirement either. Once inside, the experience started with Jabo coming out and walking me through his sauce process, with 6 rotating options available that he makes in-house and then allows you to blend and choose the spice level. This is 100% unique and not something I’ve ever experienced before. That said, I can’t say that it added much value to the experience, especially as someone who isn’t big on sauced BBQ. However, Jabo is a super-friendly owner with a personal touch and has been here for 25 years, so it is certainly one of the more historic BBQ options in the state. As I waited for my food to arrive, there was light blues music playing, which created a sit-down dinner vibe that seemed more like it used to be a pizza joint, but was converted to BBQ. Red walls and red leather booths and chairs blend with black trim and black and white tiled floors, which was fine, but not the typical BBQ vibes you see. A light and pleasant smoke smell was in the air, but nothing overpowering. I was also warned multiple times about the portion sizes, and they were certainly larger than expected. However, even though the portions were large, the meat itself fell flat in terms of flavor and quality, and the sauces could only salvage so much. So while the service is great, and the owner is very friendly, sadly, the food quality didn’t match, so not one I’d come back to

Date Visited: 11/11/2025
Address: 9682 E Arapahoe Rd, Greenwood Village, CO 80112
Day of the Week: Tuesday
Time of Day: 11:30 AM. Open at 11:00 AM
Owner: Dwight “Jabo” Lawson & Susan “Utah Sconut” Queen
Website: http://www.jabosbarbeq.com/
Number of Years in Business: Opened in 1992
Number of People in Line: Two people were already sitting down, and one came in after me, with one to-go order picked up
Regional Style of BBQ: Oklahoma/Louisiana
Total Cost: $101.15 with tip. Ordered the 2 Meat Platter and a side of ribs. Came with brisket, pulled pork, ribs, coleslaw, and mac & cheese, plus a sweet tea to drink. One of the pricier options in Denver
Type of Wood: Unsure
Type of Smoker: Unsure, but I think electric
Type of Seasoning: Multiple
Best Dish: Pulled Pork
Best Sauce: Mesquite or cherry
Best Side: 5-Cheese Mac
Interior Description: Red walls and red leather booths and chairs blend with black trim and black and white tiled floors. Along the main wall when you walk in, you’ll notice several framed articles about Jabo’s success, but all seem to have been from long, long ago. Somewhat rundown interior, and not the typical BBQ environment or ambiance you would expect
Pro Tip: As a heads up, no alcohol served here, but they do have soft drinks and a good sweet tea
Brisket
0/10 Ranking: 7.75 to 8/10
Seasoning: Salt, pepper, others
Description: Chopped into cubes, so no bark to speak of or red ring anywhere. Strongly peppered with slight smokiness and saltiness. While it was somewhat tender, it was over-salted and a little tough for some pieces that were cubed. Okay flavor overall, but not traditional brisket by any means, especially at almost $40 a pound, making it one of the priciest in Denver. Skip it

Pork Spare Ribs
0/10 Ranking: 7/10
Seasoning: Unsure
Description: Not trimmed and slightly overcooked, as they fell off the bone in some areas, but were also tough in others. Weird aftertaste to them as well. All of this, combined with sloppy presentation, makes this an easily passable dish to avoid if you stop in


Pulled Pork
0/10 Ranking: 8/10
Seasoning: Unsure
Description: Really juicy pulled pork with some bark mixed in. Good meat-to-fat ratio and nicely seasoned, but could use more smoke and pepper. Similar to the ribs, it had a slightly off aftertaste that I couldn’t put my finger on. Probably the best meat I had and would maybe order again

Sauces – 6 Rotating options that you customize
Description: Tried the mesquite and cherry, but didn’t do a full review
Sides – Coleslaw
0/10 Ranking: 7.25/10
Description: Green and red cabbage, with carrot and mayo-based dressing. Not overly heavy on the mayo, but also nothing special about it, and just average in general. Skip ordering

Sides – 5 Cheese Mac
0/10 Ranking: 7.75 to 8/10
Description: Sauce added to the pasta, but the pasta was a little overcooked. Needs some more seasoning and flavor, as it was just a little bland. Better with some of the pulled pork. Could skip as well

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