Turner’s Pit Barbeque

Overall Rating and is it worth a visit: 8.75/10 and Yes. A small spot in the tiny town of Berthoud, just south of Fort Collins. Walking up, there was not a ton of smoke in the air, but it was also 30-40 mile per hour wind gusts, so this wasn’t surprising. Upon entering, the first thing I noticed was that they had a very friendly staff, and it seemed to be a local gathering spot for playing Golden Tee and starting the weekend early, based on the patrons I saw.  As a heads up, it’s more of a bar/restaurant feel than a traditional/designed BBQ joint for the interior, but don’t let that stop you from heading in and placing an order. That said, I was very happy that I saw some massive offset smokers out back, so I was still encouraged that I was about to get some good smoked meats that matched the high reviews and recommendations they’ve received. Similar to when I was walking up to the restaurant, there was not much of a smoke smell upon entering, but it certainly had a laid-back, welcoming vibe to it, with just a hint of BBQ smoke in the air. Also, in addition to the BBQ, they have a full burger, sandwich, apps, and salad menu, with full bar options available as well to help wash down your meal. They even have a small stage set up as well for some live local music if that’s your jam. In terms of the food, I was pleasantly surprised at how good everything was, with each dish I ordered being extremely enjoyable and reasonably priced, but especially the brisket, which is easily the best I’ve had north of Denver. Overall, it creates a strong local hangout community feel, and while it does lean older in years for the patrons, it also creates a warm, friendly environment that is typically synonymous with happy BBQ vibes and pits. Probably a top 10 brisket and ribs in the state, and absolutely some of the best BBQ north of Denver. Would recommend and will be back for sure

Date Visited: 1/16/2026

Address: 237 Welch Ave, Berthoud, CO 80513

Day of the Week: Friday

Time of Day: 11:32 AM. Opens at 11:00 AM

Owner: Veronica and Mike Turner? (Wife and husband owners)

Website: https://turnerspitbbq.com/

Number of Years in Business: Opened brick and mortar location in December of 2024, but was a food truck and caterer previously

Number of People in Line: 0, but 12 already sitting down and about 20 who came in after me

Regional Style of BBQ: Texas-Style

Total Cost: $89.31 with tip. Ordered 1/2 lb of brisket, 1/2 lb of pulled pork, 1/2 slab of ribs, mac & cheese, garlic mashed red potatoes, and 2 Dale’s Pale Ales for drinks

Type of Wood: Oak

Type of Smoker: Custom Off-sets

Type of Seasoning: Salt and pepper for brisket, then additional ones for other meats

Best Dish: Brisket

Best Sauce: Original

Best Side: Garlic Butter Mashed (Red) Potatoes

Interior Description: Tiled floors, with wooden tables and chairs, with a full L Bar providing plenty of stool seating. Stage for live music and a nice outdoor patio with metal tables and chairs for good weather seating options. Had some light blues music playing for a laid-back atmosphere, which leans more local dive bar than a pure BBQ joint, but is an enjoyable experience overall

Pro Tip: Make sure you place a double order of the brisket and ribs. Best BBQ north of Denver so far 

Brisket

0/10 Ranking: 8.75 to 9/10

Seasoning: Salt and pepper

Description:  For the half-pound order, it came in two thickly cut pieces and one thinly cut, with lean having a section of each. Both the fatty and lean pieces had about a half-inch of red ring around them, and the entire piece had some nice bark to it. While nothing over the top in terms of seasoning or smoke flavor, it was perfectly tender and melted in my mouth. Really well balanced between the smoke, salt, and pepper, as well as being well trimmed, even for the fatty piece. While I would like a little more pepper and smoke to come through in each bite, this is one of the best-cooked briskets I’ve had in Colorado in a while and would absolutely get it again. Would have to put them in the top five to ten in the state based on this initial visit, so will need to come back again for a follow-up. Absolutely worth ordering and making a trip for

Pork Spare Ribs 

0/10 Ranking: 8.5/10

Seasoning: Salt, pepper, lightly sauced

Description: Peppery ribs, which make their presence known right in the first bite, and something that other Colorado spots could take a page from (coming from a pepper fan). Well-cooked, being juicy and tender, but not perfectly fall-off-the-bone. They were also well trimmed with a good amount of meat on each rib. It looks like they do a light sauce right at the end of the cooking process that gives it a nice sweetness and glaze, but doesn’t overpower it with sweetness either. Every now and then, you bite into a sugar crystal for a pleasant and surprising sweet crunch, too. Really tasty rib that I would absolutely get again, and one of the more pepper-leaning options in the state

Pulled Pork

0/10 Ranking: 8 to 8.25/10

Seasoning: Unsure

Description: Juicy with a light smokiness to it. Really well cooked, but could use some more seasoning and smoke to it too, as the overall flavor was a little light. Had a little bit of bark mixed in for some texture, and was improved with just a little bit of the original BBQ sauce. Quality pulled pork, but not as outstanding as the brisket or as good as the ribs. Would get again, but not a must 

Sauces – Original

0/10 Ranking: Didn’t review

Sides – Spicy Mac & Cheese

0/10 Ranking: 8.25 to 8.5/10

Description: Shell pasta with heavy cheese sauce visible over the top. Seems closer to a queso cheese blend, with a little bit of heat and spice to it. Noodles were well-cooked, but the sauce seemed a little too close to queso than a true Mac and Cheese. That said, a unique option for the state and is worth ordering for the table, and was a tasty side overall

Sides – Garlic Butter Mashed (Red) Potatoes

0/10 Ranking: 8.25/10

Description: They used red potatoes for the mashed selection and left some of the skin on for some additional texture. It had large pepper grains, which were visible and blended throughout. That said, while they were creamy and peppery, they also needed some salt, as they were a little bland otherwise. Good touch of garlic to them without it being overpowering, leaving a balanced and tasty bite each time. Would get again, especially as a rare spot serving mashed red potatoes for the base

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Brisket – 8/31/2025

Type of Meat: Brisket

Type of Wood: Post Oak

Type of Seasoning: Salt & pepper, no binder

Type of Sauce (if used): None

Smoking Method: Smoked at 250 degrees until reaching an internal temperature of 160 degrees. Pumped up the heat in the smoker to 260-270 degrees until the internal temperature of the brisket hit 180 degrees, then pulled from the smoker and wrapped in butcher paper, which was rubbed with beef tallow beforehand to prevent sticking to the bark. Transferred over to my oven at 270 degrees for about another 2 hours, when the brisket hit an internal temp of 203 degrees. Pulled from the oven to let it rest at that point for about 2 Hours and the internal temperature of the brisket had cooled down

Time To Prep: 40 Minutes with trimming

Time to Cook: 9.5 Hours – 2 Hours Resting. Brisket went on at 6:45 AM and was sliced at 6:08 PM

lbs of Meat: 15.41 lbs minus about 3.5 lbs of fat

Rating 0-10: 8.5/10

Notes for Next Time: Try using a binder, but also keep rubbing the beef tallow on the butcher paper before wrapping, as none of it stuck. Add heavier portions of salt and pepper next time as well, as it still needs more overall seasoning to it. Also, trimmed the night before, which I would 100% recommend, so I don’t have to wake up as early and can get things started more quickly in the morning

Pit Fiend Barbecue – Round 2

Overall Rating and is it worth a visit: 9/10 and Yes. Ended up being a lunch stop for my 36th birthday this year, and it didn’t disappoint. A top 3 BBQ spot in Colorado, that is 100% worth the visit and has delivered every time I’ve gone. As Mike, Juan, & Esteban learned the Texas BBQ ways from their previous restaurant owner/boss Karl Fallenius, who learned from his Pit Master boss before him, the Legendary Aaron Franklin, Pit Fiend delivers for anyone looking for a Central Texas BBQ experience while visiting Colorado or Denver. Simultaneously nailing the classics/staples like the brisket, sausages, and mac & cheese, while also rocking one of the more experimental and unique BBQ menus out there, you’re sure to find something you like. Offering great daily specials with some seriously creative options, while also delivering tasty vegan choices such as jackfruit and mushrooms for your meat-averse friends, Pit Fiend has something for everyone in the group. Would recommend and will be back again

Date Visited: 10/30/2025

Address: 2826 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80205

Day of the Week: Thursday

Time of Day: 11:10 AM. Open at 11:00 AM

Owner: Michael Graunke, Juan Pablo Llano, & Esteban Gallardo

Website: https://www.pitfiendbbq.com/

Number of Years in Business: May 20th, 2022. Was previously Owlbear Barbecue

Number of People in Line: 0, but 8 people came in after me

Regional Style of BBQ: Central Texas, but experiment with several other styles as well

Total Cost: $80.59 with Tip. 1/2lb brisket, half rack of ribs, 1 Garlic sausage, and for sides Mac & Cheese, and Coleslaw

Type of Wood: Post Oak

Type of Smoker: Custom-built Off-sets

Type of Seasoning: Salt & pepper for brisket and then several others depending on the meats

Best Dish: Brisket

Best Sauce: Owlbear

Best Side: Mac & Cheese

Interior Description: Small little walk-up spot, tucked in off the road behind Our Mutual Friend Brewing. Similar to when it was still Owlbear, they have kept the Dungeons and Dragons theme going with characters lining the walls and the names of their BBQ sauces. Interior has classic walk-up cafeteria-style ordering, with daily specials not found anywhere else, in addition to rice bowls, sandwiches, & meats sold by the pound. Can seat maybe 10-15 max inside, but you can order and walk next door to OMF Brewing and grab a table there with your tray, as long as you’re buying a beer from them that is

Pro Tip: Rare sighting of smoked Jackfruit, so would recommend ordering. Can’t go wrong with their brisket or burnt ends, but they are also always experimenting with something new regularly. Also, make sure to get the pickles too, as they are really well balanced for acidity, snap, and saltiness

Brisket

0/10 Ranking: 8.75 to 9/10

Seasoning: Salt and pepper

Description: Ordered a half pound and got one big chunk of fatty and then some nicely sliced lean. Had a really nice bark to it where you could see salt and pepper, as well as a half-inch red ring around almost every piece. Lean was super juicy and was well seasoned with both the salt and the pepper, but could use a little more smokiness and just a dash more pepper. The fatty piece was super tender, similar to the lean, and was very well trimmed. It was just slightly tough, but it was really enjoyable and still a top 3 in Colorado overall. Would get again with confidence each and every time

Pork Spare Ribs 

0/10 Ranking: 8.75 to 9/10

Seasoning: Salt, pepper, potentially others

Description: These were fall-off-the-bone tender while still having a light bite to them. Well seasoned with salt, pepper, and some other spices that give it a nice sweetness. Looks like they probably do a light layer of barbecue sauce near the end of the smoke. When I asked the staff, they said they smoke with only a dry rub, then drizzle a little apple cider vinegar on the ribs to help make the bark, and then drizzle the paper when they wrap, and a light drizzle on top too. The result was that the ribs had a great overall flavor, with a nice meat-to-fat ratio, and were some of the better cut ribs I’ve had in Colorado in a while. Would absolutely order these again, with the only critique being that they could use a little more smokiness to them and maybe a little more pepper. That said, these are still some of the best ribs in Denver

Sausage – Garlic

0/10 Ranking: 8.25 to 8.5/10

Description: This had a nice little bit of heat and seasoning to each piece, which is served sliced up for you. Big chunks of garlic were visible in most of the pieces, but they don’t overpower it or make it too much. Interior texture was a little too creamy and crumbly, but still really enjoyable. They also still had a light snap to the casing, as well as a nice smokiness that comes through with the heat. Would get this again 

Sauces – Didn’t review, but several in-house made sauces are available

Sides – Mac & Cheese

0/10 Ranking: 9 to 9.25/10

Description: Al dente penne pasta, in a nice creamy sauce, which had a crispy cheesy crust with plenty of extra seasoning on top. This is one of the best mac & cheeses I’ve had in a long time, and might be the best I’ve had in Denver so far. Even though it has a creamy texture, the pasta provides some nice structure in the seasoned crunch. If you’re lucky enough to get some of the crunchy bits from the bake, it pushes it over the top for deliciousness, and consider yourself lucky. 100% ordering next time I’m here

Sides – Coleslaw

0/10 Ranking: 9 to 9.25/10

Description: White cabbage, mostly with a little bit of shredded carrot and toasted black sesame seeds. Comes off as a much more of an Asian style coleslaw, which is very refreshing and cuts the meat perfectly. Light vinegar and no mayo to it, from what I can tell, makes it a non-typical, but very enjoyable coleslaw. While I would get it again, it also needs a little salt or a dash more of acid. Very sesame seed-forward in the flavor, with sesame oil being the main flavor driving forward. If you’re looking for a traditional coleslaw, this ain’t it, but it’s still really good overall and a rare Asian influenced option in Denver

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Smokin’ Yards BBQ – Round 2

Overall Rating and is it worth a visit: 8.25 to 8.5/10 and Yes. This is the original location, with a second located in Denver. Situated right off the exit for Idaho Springs, Smokin’ Yards is a nice little pit stop either going to or coming back from the mountains. Situated along Clear Creek and the main drag in Idaho Springs, the place was pretty full when we walked in following a hike with our dogs. As soon as you enter, you place your order at the front counter and take a seat in the front, or you can head to the back if you want your dogs to join along. In terms of the food, everything we had was pretty tasty overall, with a solid floor but also a lower ceiling on the flavors. That said, it was certainly busy and popular with the locals for a reason, and is a safe and reliable BBQ option for anyone traveling through. Worth making a stop if in the area and craving some smoked meats

Date Visited: 9/27/2025

Address: 2736 Colorado Blvd, Idaho Springs, CO 80452

Day of the Week: Saturday

Time of Day: 11:40 AM. Open at 11 AM

Owner: Father and sons team of Alan, Ian, Scott, and Andrew Yard

Website: https://www.smokinyards.com/

Number of Years in Business: Opened in 2008 for the original location in Idaho Springs, 2018 for Denver location

Number of People in Line: 25 people were already sitting down when we came in, with another 20-30 following us afterwards

Regional Style of BBQ: “High Elevation BBQ” with methods pulled from several regions

Total Cost: $65 with tip. 4 Meats 3 Sides Platter with brisket, hot link, pulled pork, St. Louis ribs, and coleslaw, mashed potatoes & gravy, and fried okra and 2 beers

Type of Wood: White Oak and Hickory 

Type of Smoker: Unsure

Type of Seasoning: Salt and pepper blend for brisket and then other blends for different meats

Best Dish: Sausage or ribs

Best Sauce: Spicy Chipotle or Swine Bite N Bold

Best Side: Coleslaw

Interior Description: Two separate seating areas, one up front and one in back, which does allow dogs. Front area seating has standard wooden tables with metal chairs and a full bar for your drink options. The back seating area was more rustic, with concrete floors and wood-paneled walls, which were adorned with pig art

Pro Tip: Didn’t get any this time, but get here as early as possible for the burnt ends, as they typically sell out within the first 30 minutes, but are some of the best in the state

Brisket

0/10 Ranking: 8/10

Seasoning: Salt & pepper

Description: The brisket was listed as being sliced, but it was really chopped up and crumbling apart. Slightly overcooked and dry, but had really good smokiness; however, it needs more seasoning and bark. Burnt ends were a better option if I remember correctly from my last visit, but I would still order these if craving some brisket and was already in for a stop

St Louis Style Spare Ribs 

0/10 Ranking: Salt, pepper, and others, with a light glaze of sauce

Seasoning: 8.25/10

Description: These were some pretty lean ribs for the meat and bone ratio, but with fall-off-the-bone tenderness while still having a nice tooth to them. Needs more smoke and seasoning, but good texture and overall flavor. The ribs are worth ordering, but not the best of the best

Pulled Pork

0/10 Ranking: 8/10

Seasoning: Unsure

Description: A little dry, but with nice pieces of bark mixed in. Light smokiness and seasoning, but tasty overall. Would probably get again, but not a must-have 

Sausage 

0/10 Ranking: 8.25 to 8.5/10

Description: Sliced for presentation, the casing still had a good snap and a nice heat to it, too. Kielbasa consistency, but good meat-to-fat ratio for its interior. Worth ordering again for the table to share

Sauces – Spicy Chipotle and Swine Bite N Bold

Description: Didn’t officially review

Sides – Fried Okra

0/10 Ranking: 8.25/10

Description: Crispy breading and perfectly cooked, but not much for seasoning or flavor, as it needs more salt at a minimum, or the dipping sauce it comes with. Would get again though 

Sides – Mashed Potatoes & Gravy

0/10 Ranking: 7.75 to 8/10

Description: Thick consistency with a nice, heavy beef gravy. Reminds me of cafeteria mashed potatoes for consistency, but it was well seasoned and well balanced with the gravy. Would probably get again 

Sides – Coleslaw

0/10 Ranking: 8.25 to 8.5/10

Description: A Mix of green and red cabbage and carrot. Mayo-based, but with a more viscous and light consistency, it was creamy, but with a light tartness to each bite. It was also a little sweet and really good overall, but it needs a little pepper. Even though this leans on the Mayo side for its flavor profile, I would probably get it again

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Switchback Smokehouse – Round 2

Overall Rating and is it worth a visit: 8.75/10 and Yes. This was the second time we came here, following a nice morning hike with the dogs. They can be found right between Bear Creek Road and Bear Creek itself, with Switchback being a cozy little spot with indoor and outdoor picnic table seating, and a full bar available. As one of the only places serving up smoked duck as an option, I would recommend this place to anyone driving by, but would also say it’s worth making the short trip from Denver for a destination visit as well. Wide-ranging and non-traditional BBQ menu that includes items such as Montreal Brisket, which should please almost anyone in your group, with a dog-friendly patio that makes a great spot for a post-hike bite. Reasonably priced and with a super-friendly staff, I would recommend making a stop as they are easily a Top 10 BBQ location to visit in Colorado

Date Visited: 8/23/25

Address: 26220 Colorado 74 Frontage, Evergreen, CO 80439

Day of the Week: Saturday

Time of Day: 11:50 AM. Opens at 11:00 AM Thursday through Sunday

Owner: Darryl Swartz and his wife Rachel Sanford

Website: https://switchbacksmokehouse.com/

Number of Years in Business: Opened in 2012

Number of People in Line: 5 with 20 already sitting down and about 8 after us

Regional Style of BBQ: Multiple styles, but Montreal Style is called out for the brisket

Total Cost: $79.04 with tip. 1/4 lb of Montreal brisket, duck, elk jalapeno cheddar sausage, 1/4 lb of pulled pork, half rack of ribs, mac & cheese, and two 4-oz coleslaws with two beers

Type of Wood: Colorado fruit woods

Type of Smoker: Unsure, but I believe a wood-fired off-set of some kind

Type of Seasoning: Multiple different blends

Best Dish: Duck or the Elk Cheddar Jalapeno Sausage

Best Sauce: 4 different types. Root Beer BBQ, Mule, Catamount Gold, Standard

Best Side: Coleslaw

Interior Description: Small cozy interior with walk-up ordering, which has interior and exterior picnic tables for you to sit down and enjoy your BBQ at. Picturesque views along Bear Creek make this a fantastic spot to grab a tasty bite of BBQ

Pro Tip: Similar to my last review, the duck is a must-order, as it’s still one of the only BBQ places doing this along the Front Range. The same goes for the Elk Cheddar Jalapeno Sausage and the Montreal Brisket. Dogs are also welcome, so feel free to bring your furry friends along

Montreal Brisket

0/10 Ranking: 8.75/10

Seasoning: Salt, pepper, maybe mustard

Description: It looked cured like a pastrami, and was shaved thin, but tasted more like brisket than pastrami. Unique and not one I’ve seen before, would get again though, as it was really balanced and well smoked. Nice amount of smoke and saltiness, but could use more pepper to it. Closer to roast beef or pastrami texture than typical smoked brisket, but flavor comes through closer to the traditional brisket taste. Would recommend ordering for the table

Pork Spare Ribs 

0/10 Ranking: 8.75 to 9/10

Seasoning: Salt, pepper, maybe some others, but lightly seasoned and no sauce applied

Description: Fall off the bone tender, but with a nice bite to the texture. Really juicy and cooked almost perfectly with a light smokiness coming through each pull. Needs more salt, smoke, and seasoning to bump it to best in Denver, but the cooking technique is on point. Nice meat-to-fat ratio, would easily get again 

Pulled Pork

0/10 Ranking: Ordered it, but forgot to review

Elk Cheddar Jalapeno Sausage 

0/10 Ranking: 9.25/10

Description: Really nice snap to the casing and a perfect meat-to-fat blend that was juicy inside, especially for elk, but had some structure to it as well. Nice spiciness to it, especially with the cheddar to cut the heat. One of the best I’ve had in a while and would get again 

Duck

0/10 Ranking: 9/10

Seasoning:

Description:  Perfectly cooked and tender with a nice light smokiness to it. Had a nice, sweet flavor to it, but could use a little more smoke and seasoning as well. Would get again, however, would like a little crispness to the skin that was lacking, but really good overall , and a must order when stopping in

Sauces – Didn’t review

Description: 4 different types. Root Beer BBQ, Mule, Catamount Gold, Standard

Sides – Coleslaw

0/10 Ranking: 8.25 to 8.5/10

Description: Carrots and cabbage that’s mayo-based and creamy with some good seasoning in it, which also has a nice crunchiness to it. Little too watery/saucy, but nice mayo-to-acid ratio and would get again

Sides – Mac & Cheese

0/10 Ranking: 7.75 to 8/10

Basically, Velveta mac and cheese shells, maybe Annie’s. Creamy and well-cooked, but not a ton of flavor or uniqueness to them. Fine to share at the table, but not worth searching out in its own 

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Wayne’s Smoke Shack – Round 2

Overall Rating and is it worth a visit: 8.25 to 8.5/10 and Yes. Worth a stop, but not the best in Colorado in anything outside of maybe their garlic mashed potatoes. Wayne’s is located out in a nice suburban strip mall, nestled between Boulder and Denver in the town of Superior, and is open only on Fridays and Saturdays. Admittedly, I was reviewing this for a second time due to a recent Reddit post regarding my Colorado BBQ rankings, where a lot of people had some strong opinions that Wayne’s was the best brisket and BBQ in the state. As such, I recognized I hadn’t been there in almost 5 years, and my original review was one of my first ever, so I wanted to give them a second chance to see what everyone was raving about. Walking up to the front door, I was hit with a nice smell of smoke and an unexpected number of people already waiting in front of me. For it only being 6 minutes past opening, I was pleasantly surprised to see 28 people ahead of me in line. Upon entering, I noticed they have frozen BBQ meats also available for takeaway, which is a unique option not really available at other Colorado locations. They also have grab-and-go take-away side dishes as well. As a heads up, they don’t have a liquor license, so only fountain drinks and sweet tea here. Friendly staff, though, and can serve down to 1/4 lbs of any of the smoked meats. I got the Wayne special, which came with 1/2 lb meat option plus a side and drink, and I added in a wide range of additional meats and sides. While the steady flow of people was nice to see, I found myself confused, because while this is better BBQ than I remember, it’s also not worth the premium price they charge compared to other locations. Add in that they don’t have Shiner Bock or Lone Star (Central Texas BBQ staples) or any other beers I can enjoy with my barbecue, and I find myself sticking closer to my original review than what my local Reddit enthusiasts think. Although, to be fair, they were better than I remember and do have a good BBQ vibe and ambiance to it, with solid customer service and improved sides, so I bumped them up 14 spots in my state ranking and 17 nationally. While the food was better than I remember, none of the meats blew me away, with some leaving me underwhelmed. Overall, it is worth stopping in for a visit, as they do have some unique flavors compared to other locations across the state, but I have a hard time putting them in a top 5 in anything outside of their garlic mashed potatoes

Date Visited: 5/24/2025

Address: 406 Center Dr, Superior, CO 80027

Day of the Week: Saturday

Time of Day: 11:06 AM. Open at 11:00 AM (Only open Friday & Saturday)

Owner: Wayne & Sam Shelnutt (Husband & Wife)

Website: https://www.waynessmokeshack.com/

Number of Years in Business: Opened in 2011 and expanded in 2017. Suffered severe smoke damage on December 30th, 2021 in the Superior fire, re-opened June 6th, 2023

Number of People in Line: 28 before me, and 22 came in behind me. Took about 20 minutes to get through ordering

Regional Style of BBQ: Central Texas Style

Total Cost: $93.70 with tip already included or built in. Ordered the Wayne Special, which is a 1/2 lb of any meat, a side, and a fountain drink, but I went for the $3 brisket up charge as well. Also ordered 2 ribs, 1 brisket burnt end sausage, 1 chicken quarter, 1/4 lb of turkey, and then garlic mashed potatoes and the Smoke Shack BBQ Chili for an extra side. Came with free white bread as well, but the sauces are $1 a piece, with three options available

Type of Wood: Post Oak

Type of Smoker: Upright Electric or Gas-powered smokers, I think, but I need to verify

Type of Seasoning: Salt, pepper for brisket, and then a ton of others for ribs, chicken, and turkey

Best Dish: Burnt End Sausage

Best Sauce: Didn’t try or review any, but they are each $1 a piece

Best Side: Garlic Mashed Potatoes

Interior Description: Wood paneled shaker shingles align the walls, with the Colorado flag painted over it, and a black corrugated open ceiling with clean ductwork visible. Comfortable table seating with padded chairs and wood booths or wooden picnic tables and polished concrete floors. On the far wall, they have black and white photos of Central Texas legends and pits for a nice old meets new age BBQ vibe. They have sauces, but charge $1 per sauce, so I skipped them. Had classic and present-day rock music playing. Metal picnic tables out front for about 50-60 people, with seating inside for about the same, but more lined up family style, with the interior picnic tables being connected in two long rows

Pro Tip: Get the garlic mashed potatoes and a reminder that they are only open on Fridays and Saturdays. And if you want a beer with your BBQ, get it as a to-go order, as they don’t have a liquor license

Brisket

0/10 Ranking: 8.5 to maybe 8.75/10

Seasoning: Salt, pepper, maybe garlic

Description: They use grass-fed beef I believe, as they had several signs mentioning it. Juicy brisket with good smoke and pepper coming through in each bite. Lean pieces did start to crumble, though, and it was just slightly overcooked, but really good overall. Minimal smoke ring, but a nice bark with a nice punch of salt and pepper. Similar for the fatty piece, while it was really good and pretty juicy, it was a little tough and was slightly overcooked, making it crumble, and causing it to be a little mushy to the bite. While this was better than I remember, it’s not the best in the state, especially for still being the highest-priced option anywhere. Pit Fiend, Post Oak, Smok, Hogback, Scooter’s all above it, same with others, but probably in the Top 10 in the state. The pieces were also thickly cut, which was also needed with it crumbling apart. Would order again, but it’s also the highest priced brisket in the state, so just a heads up

Brisket Burnt End Sausage

0/10 Ranking: 8.75/10

Description: Smoky flavor right when you bite in. Not much of a snap to the casing, but a nice, balanced interior that holds together well and has a nice, fat-to-meat blend, leaning heavier on the meat for the ratio. Would like some more seasoning and spice to it, but a delicious sausage overall, and would order again. Served sliced or whole, depending on preference 

Wayne’s Signature St. Louis Ribs 

0/10 Ranking: 8.25 to 8.5/10

Seasoning: Blend of a lot of seasoning, including brown sugar. Sweet blend

Description: Heavily seasoned, with a visibly crunchy bark on them. Literally fell off the bone when I tried to pick it up. A sweeter rub and rib, with, I believe, brown sugar crystals being present on the outside. The meat literally slid off the first bone and was really juicy, but just a little overcooked, similar to the brisket. Would like a little more bite to it for texture, but still enjoyable. Leaning more fatty than lean, good taste overall, but not much smoke flavor or pepper coming through. Meat itself doesn’t give a ton of flavor, but the bark makes up for it. Solid rib and would get again, but only one is needed, not one I’d get a whole rack of

24 Hour Smoked Pulled Pork

0/10 Ranking: 8.5/10

Seasoning: Multiple and then mixed with a Carolina mustard

Description: Really juicy pulled pork, with a Carolina mustard flavoring coming through right away. Not much in the way of smoke coming through, and definitely a sweeter pulled pork. Good overall, but if mustard isn’t your thing, you’ll probably want to order something else. No real bark there either, but would get again  

Slow Smoked Chicken Quarters

0/10 Ranking: 7.75 to 8/10

Seasoning: Mixed blend, but not a fan

Description: Very juicy chicken quarter, with a nice crunchy skin. Sprinkled with a slightly sweet seasoning that was okay but not great. Not much smoke or flavor in general to the chicken meat itself. Probably not one I’d get again, which is a shame, because while it was super juicy and cooked perfectly with the crunchy skin, the flavor just wasn’t that enjoyable. Would skip for the next time 

Brined Boneless Turkey Breast

0/10 Ranking: 7.75 to 8/10

Seasoning: Mixed blend, same as the chicken

Description: Really juicy turkey breast, thickly cut. I think similar seasoning as the chicken, and while cooked well, it was also lacking in smokiness and flavor. Unfortunately, the overall cohesion of flavors just doesn’t stand out and isn’t anything special. Better turkey at several spots in Colorado, so skip this one for something else. Seasoning just isn’t my favorite and brings its rating down, but still really well cooked, so 50/50 on if I’d get it again  

Sides – Garlic Mashed Potatoes

0/10 Ranking: 9/10

Description: Best thing I ate here today. Creamy, buttery, and velvety with a large punch of garlic in each bite, these are some of the best mashed potatoes I’ve had in years. They leave some of the skins in it, which provides a nice texture to the dish, with fresh black pepper blended in each bite as well. Absolutely order again, and would get an extra side order to take home  

Sides – Smoke Shack BBQ Chili

0/10 Ranking: 8.75/10

Description: Loaded with pulled pork, kidney beans, green chili, and onions, this is a solid side dish option to go with. It has a little bit of a kick to it for spice, but the flavors are balanced, with the beans having just a little bit of tooth to them for a nice textural experience. Would get this again too

Sauces

I didn’t have any or review them, but I believe they have 3 options available in Original, Texas Hot, & Carolina Mustard for an additional charge of $1 each

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Saucy’s Southern BBQ & Cuisine

Overall Rating and is it worth a visit: 8 to 8.25/10 and Yes. Sitting right in the heart of Denver University, you walk in and are immediately greeted by a friendly staff. You order at the counter, with 3 options for combo plates, or you can grab individual meats and sides. As a heads up, they don’t actually smoke things here; everything is, in fact, grilled. That said, they do a good job with it and are consistent with their grilling technique across all of their meats. Since they don’t smoke anything, there is no real BBQ smell to speak of inside of the restaurant, but they offer a laid-back, clean environment with a nice offering of quality options at a reasonable price, with all meals served in to-go containers. Also, a special shoutout to Darrian, who was working today and gave us great customer service, and as an added bonus, he makes the banana pudding, which I’d recommend getting as well. Another thing to note is that they don’t have a liquor license, so only bottled and fountain drinks are available, in addition to sweet tea. No brisket here either, but they supplement that with having catfish and shrimp as a southern replacement. Would go back again if I’m in the area, especially for some of the shrimp

Date Visited: 5/18/2025

Address: 2100 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210

Day of the Week: Sunday

Time of Day: Arrived at 11:55 AM. Open at 11:00 AM

Owners: Khristian Matthews & Ki’erre Dawkins (Cousins)

Website: https://www.saucyssouthernbbq.com/

Number of Years in Business: Started as a Food Truck in 2018, opened a their brick & mortar on October 1st, 2022

Number of People in Line: 1 person sitting down ahead of me. 4 came in after us

Regional Style of BBQ: Mississippi Style

Total Cost: $42.81 plus tip. Ordered the 3 Meat Plate With 2 Sides. Came with Ribs, Shrimp, Wings, & ordered a Hot Link on the side. Went with the Southern Style Green Chili Mac N Cheese, Sweet Baby Baked Beans, and ordered a side of Great Granny’s Green Beans, & Fried Okra, with Banana pudding for dessert (although this was offered by the staff to try as a sample)

Type of Wood: None, they grill everything, nothing is smoked

Type of Smoker: N/A, everything is grilled

Type of Seasoning: Lots of sauces

Best Dish: Shrimp

Best Sauce: Sweet Red Chili

Best Side: Okra or Banana Pudding

Interior Description: Clean interior, with a modern restaurant vibe to it. Outdoor and indoor seating available, with chairs, high tops, and booths that can probably fit 50 people. Small drink station. Have black and white photos of the owners, staff, and Mississippi hanging on the walls in addition to several articles on the owners 

Pro Tip: Make sure to get the shrimp with the sweet chili sauce

Pork Spare Ribs 

0/10 Ranking: 7.75 to 8/10

Seasoning: Unsure, but heavily sauced

Description: As a reminder, these are grilled, not smoked, just like everything else here. That said, the grill flavor comes through right away in each bite, with the sauce being enjoyable and not coming across too sweet or generic tasting. The ribs were a bit tough, but that’s also somewhat expected when you grill vs smoke them. Not sure if I’d order them on their own, but I would have one if the group got a rack

Hot Link

0/10 Ranking: 8.5 to 8.75/10

Description: These had a nice snap to the casing, even after being split in half and served on a bun. They had a little bit of spiciness and heat to them, with a nice texture and balanced meat-to-fat blend. Would get again, but can do without the bun

Chicken Wings

0/10 Ranking: 8.5/10

Seasoning: Honey Bourbon mixed with Hot Lemon Pepper sauce 

Description: Really good flavor to them and with just a hint of spiciness in each one, this sauce mixture was recommended as one of the owner’s personal favorites. Definitely had the chargrilled essence to it and was cooked well, but was just slightly overdone. Would order again and would get the same sauce

Shrimp

0/10 Ranking: 8.75 to 9/10

Seasoning: Sweet Chili Sauce

Description: Well seasoned and perfectly cooked. Would recommend getting this with the sweet chili sauce. Crispy without being mushy and overcooked inside for the shrimp, they were a nice change of pace as a BBQ option not typically found in Colorado. Would get again 

Sides – Fried Okra

0/10 Ranking: 8.5/10

Description: Crispy and very well-cooked. Could use some more seasoning to it, but would order again 

Sides – Southern Style Green Chili Mac N Cheese

0/10 Ranking: 8.25/10

Description: Really creamy consistency with the green chili sauce adding in a little heat, but nothing crazy. Cooked a little past al dente, but still good overall. Would probably order again 

Sides – Sweet Baby Baked Beans

0/10 Ranking: 8.25/10

Description: Solid side dish overall, with the classic Bush’s baked bean flavor to them, albeit with an improved upon taste. Beans had a nice bite and viscosity to them. While I’m not typically a baked bean fan, would recommend if it’s one of your typical orders

Sides – Great Granny’s Green Beans

0/10 Ranking: 7.5/10

Description: Served with bacon chunks and potatoes mixed in, it was a little too salty and tasted like canned green beans that were mixed in with everything else. Apologies to Great Granny, but I wasn’t a big fan of these. Skip this one for next time 

Sides – Banana Pudding

0/10 Ranking: 8.5/10

Description: Creamy banana pudding with vanilla wafer crumpled on top, I believe, but could have been homemade as well. Tasty without being overly sweet, it has an enjoyable little tang to it, and the crunch of the wafer adds a nice bit of texture at the end. Would order again

Sauces

Didn’t officially review, but had the sweet red chili on the shrimp, which was excellent and would recommend. Then, for the wings, I took Darrian’s advice and mixed the honey bourbon with the hot lemon pepper, which is one of the owner’s favorite blends and was a solid recommendation for the chicken

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Brad’s Pit BBQ

Overall Rating and is it worth a visit: 8.25/10 and Yes. Located in a small strip mall in Littleton, right next door to Locavore Beer Works, Brad’s started as a food truck and has since turned into a small Brick & Mortar, while still operating his catering and food truck options as well. Also, when I say a small B&M, I mean there’s no indoor seating options available, like at all. You walk in, place an order at the register and then can either sit outside on one of the 6-10 picnic tables they share with Locavore or you can head inside to Locavore (as long as you’re also buying a beer from them of course, but they have a nice tap list to choose from) to wait for and then eat your meal, which Brad’s team will walk over once it’s ready. As far as the meat goes, while I typically prefer oak over hickory-smoked, Brad does a nice job staying true to his hickory style and delivers some of the smokier meats in the greater Denver area. Where they do get a knock is for not having a current indoor seating option of their own, to truly create their own atmosphere and experience. While the staff is extremely friendly, there’s no real ambiance to speak of with its limited interior and without even a whiff of hickory smoke in the air, they are unfortunately more dependent on being good at the BBQ and letting Locavore handle the vibes/environment, especially come cold weather time. That said, they are a top option for Littleton BBQ, and with its alliance to Locavore, it still checks all the normal boxes for what you’d expect from a BBQ joint. Would come back again

Date Visited: 4/6/2025

Address: 5950 S Platte Canyon Rd Suite D 18, Littleton, CO 80123

Day of the Week: Sunday

Time of Day: 1:15 PM. Open at 12

Owner: Brad Hayes

Website: https://bradsbbq.com/

Number of Years in Business: Unsure, but I think 2021 or 2022

Number of People in Line: 0, but 6 had already ordered and 2 ordered after me

Regional Style of BBQ: Texas Style

Total Cost: $43.45 with tip. Ordered the 3 meats, two sides platter with 1/2 rack of ribs. Came with 1/4 lb brisket, 1/4 lb of pulled pork, 1/4 lb sausage, a side of fried okra, coleslaw, and included a slice of Texas Toast and pickles

Type of Wood: Hickory

Type of Smoker: Electric or gas? Unsure

Type of Seasoning: Salt, pepper, other ingredients, depending on the meat

Best Dish: Pulled Pork

Best Sauce: Didn’t try any

Best Side: Fried Okra

Interior Description: There is no interior. You walk inside to an order window, and that’s it, not a place to sit inside, but they do have seating with 6-10 picnic tables outside that they share with Locavore Beer Works. As a heads up, they also, as of this date, don’t have a liquor license, so no alcoholic or N/A options are available, only sodas. However, you can wait and order beers inside Locavore, which has plenty of seating, and they can bring you your food when it’s ready

Pro Tip: Go for the brisket and fried okra, then go grab a pint or flight of beers from Locavore next door. As a heads up, that’s also where the only bathrooms are available

Brisket

0/10 Ranking: 8.5/10

Seasoning: Salt, pepper, and others

Description: All lean cut pieces, but each one was still very juicy and had a nice flavor in each bite. The hickory smokiness is noticeable without being too much or overpowering, with a nice pepper and salt blend for the seasoning. Not much of a smoke ring or bark to it, but one of the better briskets in Denver that I’ve had recently. Would order again

Pork Spare Ribs 

0/10 Ranking: 8.25 to 8.5/10

Seasoning: Salt, pepper, and others

Description: The hickory smoke comes through right away in each bite with these. Thick ribs that were served without sauce, and were tender but not quite fall-off-the-bone. They had a nice meat-to-fat ratio, but were slightly under-seasoned and just a little dry. That said, I would order them again

Pulled Pork

0/10 Ranking: 8.75 to 9/10

Seasoning: Unsure

Description: Chopped vs pulled pork for the meat prep, this one has some great overall flavor. Really moist with a nice smokiness and seasoning to it. It had some nice bark mixed in as well. One of the better pulled porks I’ve had in Colorado and probably a top 10 pulled pork for the state. Would for sure order this one again

Sausage 

0/10 Ranking: 7.75/10

Description: Sliced up when served, with not much of a snap to the casing. It had a lightly spicy seasoning to its sausage mix, with a nice creamy texture, but also nothing of note or that was unique for the flavor of the sausage itself. Can skip this one

Chicken

Description: Didn’t order this one, but have been since told by several people that I need to try this the next time I’m there

Sauces

Description: None reviewed

Sides – Fried Okra

0/10 Ranking: 8.25 to 8.5/10

Description: Well-cooked, where they still had a little crunch to them. A nice breading as well, with a light seasoning mixed in, but needs some more to it and a little more salt. Would order again, though

Sides – Coleslaw

0/10 Ranking: 8/10

Description: Mayo-based, but lightly dressed. Mix of carrot, green, and red cabbage. Light and crunchy, and decent overall, but also nothing too special. Would get some to share with the table, but 50/50 on an order just for myself

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Nordy’s Bar-B-Que & Grill

Overall Rating and is it worth a visit: 7.5/10. Maybe, especially with a younger family looking for affordable BBQ and a chill setting, but nothing special overall. They have an average floor for the quality across their smoked meats, but also a lower ceiling than the majority of their Colorado counterparts across all their offerings as well. That said, it was packed when I walked in mid-afternoon, leaving me to find a spot in the bar seating area. As soon as you walk in, there is a light, enjoyable smell of hickory smoke that is not too overpowering and lingers lightly and pleasantly in the air. Functioning more grill/restaurant than a traditional BBQ joint, they have a wide menu with plenty of alternative dishes such as burgers, sandwiches, and even some salad options for your meat-wary friends or family members. Service was solid, and it has a laid-back, local hangout vibe to it, which makes for a chill and casual spot to visit. While the BBQ isn’t winning any awards from me, they make up for it with a welcoming and warm environment at an affordable price

Date Visited: 4/5/2025

Address: 4360 St Cloud Dr, Loveland, CO 80538

Day of the Week: Saturday

Time of Day: 1:15 PM. Open at 11:00 AM

Owner: Eric & Shannon Nordhagen

Website: https://nordysbbq.com/

Number of Years in Business: Opened in 2008

Number of People in Line: The Place was to capacity, with a 20-minute wait for tables, but open seating at the bar. Easily over 125+

Regional Style of BBQ: Texas Style

Total Cost: $59.55 with tip. Ordered “The Feast for 1” + 1/4lb of brisket and 1 Hazer Tag IPA. The feast came with St Louis-style spare Ribs, 1/2 a roasted chicken, Carolina pulled pork, and smoked sausage. Came with three sides of Mac & Cheese, Pasta Slaw, and Fried Okra, plus cornbread tossed in

Type of Wood: Hickory

Type of Smoker: Unsure, maybe gas or electric, as the only smoker outside I saw was attached to a trailer and appeared propane-powered. Looked like electric smokers from what I could see into the kitchen

Type of Seasoning: No signature style I noticed, but sauced everything

Best Dish: Pulled Pork

Best Sauce: Didn’t try or review

Best Side: Corn Bread

Interior Description: More restaurant style than traditional BBQ spot, in that you check in with the host and order at your table, or you grab an open chair or table in the bar area and place it there. Large spot with plenty of seating, that has more of a sports bar meets BBQ vibe, with professional sports jerseys, beer signs, and racing hoods lining the walls. Leaning more toward traditional BBQ aesthetic, on the flip side, there was an iced tea station, along with wooden luxury vinyl floors and a modern wooden ceiling and walls that were clearly from a custom design. It’s a clean, organized, and family-friendly spot

Pro Tip: Get here early, as I was shocked to see there was a wait when I rolled in and was lucky to find the one open seat at the bar

Brisket

0/10 Ranking: 7.75/10

Seasoning: Salt, pepper, potentially more, but was sauced so couldn’t fully tell

Description: Minimal bark or smoke flavor coming through, and had about a 1/4 inch of red ring to it, which they then unfortunately, poured BBQ sauce over and sprinkled it with pepper on top (that was a new one and not in a good way, even as a pepper lover). That said, it was tender and juicy for each bite, but also nothing special overall. Skip for the next time, but if you do order it, ask for it without the sauce, as it takes over the entire flavor profile otherwise and drowns out the others

St Louis Style Spare Ribs 

0/10 Ranking: 7.5/10

Seasoning: Salt, pepper, potentially others

Description: These were some of the leanest and skinniest ribs I’ve ever had, so it admittedly didn’t start off great and didn’t get much better from there. In terms of tenderness, they were a little tough and slightly chewy and seemed to have more of a grilled than smoked taste to them. Similar to the brisket, these were lathered in sauce and really didn’t have anything special to them, as they tasted like someone grilled them on their home setup. Skip em

Pulled Pork

0/10 Ranking: 8/10

Seasoning: Unsure

Description: Very juicy pulled pork, with a little smokiness to it, and also covered in sauce similar to the other meats, and then served on garlic toast. One of the better meats here, but not typical Texas Style with the saucing and hickory, and leans more midwestern KC sweet over savory. May order this one again, but probably better as a sandwich option

Sausage 

0/10 Ranking: 7.5/10

Description: Almost tasted and looked like ring bologna vs a sausage. Had a light snap to the casing and a creamy interior texture. With basically no smoke flavor coming through, it’s not worth getting again unless you’re craving a taste of childhood with the ring bologna nostalgia

Chicken

0/10 Ranking: 7.75 to 8/10

Description: Tastes like roasted chicken vs smoked, so be prepared for that. The order came with 1/2 a chicken, and while the skin was crispy and had good flavor to it, the interior chicken was dry and pretty bland and tasteless. 50/50 on skipping for next time, especially with it not really being a true BBQ/smoked chicken

Sides – Mac & Cheese

0/10 Ranking: 7.75 to 8/10

Description: Creamy and cooked a little past al dente, it did have good overall flavor, but also nothing noteworthy or unique about it. Could flip a coin on ordering again

Sides – Pasta Slaw

0/10 Ranking: 7.75 to 8/10

Description: This one was a new one that I hadn’t come across before, so I had to try it out of curiosity. To the name, it’s coleslaw mixed with pasta, with the cabbage staying crunchy and having a light sweetness and acidity balance to it, but it might be a little too heavy on the mayo. The pasta was a slightly weird addition and partner to this dish, that my brain and taste buds couldn’t quite figure out what to do with, and left me confused on whether I enjoyed it or not, but I will probably try it again

Sides – Fried Okra

0/10 Ranking: 7.75 to 8/10

Description: Light breading to them in addition to being well fried, but had no real seasoning to each bite, and desperately needed salt or a sauce to dip them into. That said, they were cooked really well, as they still had a light bite and structure to them without being mushy, but also not the best I’ve had in Colorado. I’m a sucker for okra, so I would probably get them again and request some sauce

Sides – Corn Bread

0/10 Ranking: 8.5/10

Description: Best side I had, and it was included at no cost, so even better. The cornbread was sweet and had a nice light crunch to the top of the muffin. The interior was warm and moist, but without being undercooked and doughy, making for an enjoyable bite each time. Overall, really tasty and one of the better cornbreads I’ve had in a while, would get again

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Post Oak – Round 2 & 3

Overall Rating and is it worth a visit: 9.25/10 and absolutely yes. Always worth visiting, whether you are a local looking for top-notch barbecue or a visitor coming from out of town on your own BBQ journey. I had gone a couple of years without visiting Post Oak after my initial review, as I was spending my time trying other establishments throughout the state to see if any could rival or dethrone them from the top spot. While I had a lot of solid BBQ at other pits, none were truly able to beat the brisket or overall BBQ offering that Post Oak provides. As soon as you walk in, you’re smacked in the face with a pleasant aroma of smoke and delicious meats and greeted by an extremely friendly and attentive staff, who are always willing to answer any questions you may have and will help guide you towards your best option. The owner is typically on-site, bouncing around and helping both front and back of house, always looking to make the experience an enjoyable one for his customers. In true Central Texas-style, you have pickles, pickled onions, and white bread available at no extra cost, with soft drinks and sweet tea to go along with a full bar and tap list. While I’m not a whiskey guy, they have a large-scale collection and have some daily specials on these for any enthusiasts. For the Texas traditionalists, they also have Shiner Bock available, along with several other beer and N/A options. Overall, you can’t go wrong with making a stop here, as they have consistently been producing some of the best barbecue in the state for years and somehow only seem to keep improving. Whether it be for the brisket, beef, and pork ribs, or just the enjoyable and energetic atmosphere, this is a needed first stop for anyone curious about Colorado BBQ. We who are about to dine, salute you!

Date Visited: 11/2/2024 & 1/3/2025

Address: 4000 Tennyson St, Denver, CO 80212

Day of the Week: Saturday

Time of Day: 10:55 AM for the second visit and 11:05 AM for the third. Open at 11:00 AM

Owner: Nick Prince

Website: https://www.postoakdenver.com/

Number of Years in Business: June 26th, 2019

Number of People in Line: 0, but over 45 filled in while we ate

Regional Style of BBQ: Central Texas-Style

Total Cost: $103 with tip. 1 lb of brisket (half fatty, half lean), 1/2 lb of turkey, full rack of ribs, 1 taco, 1 order Fried Okra, 1 order Jalapeno Coleslaw

Type of Wood: Post Oak

Type of Smoker: Multiple versions, but all wood fired

Type of Seasoning: Salt, pepper, multiple others for ribs

Best Dish: Brisket

Best Sauce: Need Review

Best Side: Fried Okra

Interior Description: Modern upscale interior meets Texas BBQ joint with classic tin tiled ceilings, reclaimed wood walls, and refurbished wood floors, that has an elevated design with a high-end bar and whiskey wall directly across from the chopping boards. Fun and classic old-school BBQ vibes with a warm and pleasant staff who always seem to be having a good time

Pro Tip: Go on Fridays for the burnt ends and Saturdays for the beef ribs, as they are one of the few places in Colorado that does them. Never skip getting the brisket or the turkey either

Brisket

0/10 Ranking: 9.25/10

Seasoning: Salt and pepper, maybe garlic

Description: Still the best brisket being smoked in Denver, or the state for that matter. Each time I visit and order the brisket, it always has a nice peppery finish to it, with tender and perfectly cooked pieces, whether they be fatty or lean cut. The consistency of quality over the years has been impressive to say the least, and they can go toe-to-toe with many of the top Texas establishments. For them to rival that of Franklin’s, Terry Black’s, etc. I would like them to have a little bit more seasoning and smoke flavor come through, but until I taste otherwise, this is the King of Colorado Brisket. A must-order when visiting

Beef Rib

0/10 Ranking: 9.25/10

Seasoning: Salt and pepper

Description: Available on Saturdays and one of the few places to offer them, it’s best to order with multiple people, as each rib could range from 1.5 to 2.5 lbs. It’s sold per pound, so be mindful of the price when ordering. The rib itself was cooked extremely well, as it had a nice bark and seasoning to the exterior while having a tender and juicy interior with a nice smoke ring. There were a couple of edges that got a little tough, and I would have liked a little more smokiness to have come through, but beyond that, a pretty perfect beef rib and the best I’ve had in Colorado. 3 out of 3 times that I’ve ordered these, they haven’t disappointed, so order with confidence and a full wallet if visiting on a weekend

St Louis Style Heritage Pork Spare Ribs 

0/10 Ranking: 8.75/10

Seasoning: Salt, pepper, maybe others, and lightly sauced I believe

Description: Really tasty ribs and Top 3-5 in Colorado easily. Fall-off-the-bone tender, with a nice seasoning and smokiness running through. Really nice meat-to-fat ratio and trimmed perfectly.
Using higher-end heritage pork, the meat is flavorful and has been consistently delicious through each order. Always worth getting a few if stopping in

Sausage – Black Pepper

0/10 Ranking: 8.75/10

Description: Good snap to casing and a nice internal blend of meat-to-fat ratio. Slightly sweet, with good spice in it, and the cheddar adds a creamy texture and nice balance. Was the preferred option from the table

Sausage – Guiness Bison Bratwurst

0/10 Ranking: 8.5/10

Description: Similar to the black pepper sausage, but with more gaminess to the flavor and a little spicier than the other. Would get again, but would take the other option over this if having to choose

Turkey

0/10 Ranking: 9/10

Seasoning: Salt, pepper, maybe others?

Description: Succulent and juicy to each bite, with a nice peppery and smoky finish. One of the best turkey options in all of the state, potentially the best overall, this is always an unexpected table favorite. Don’t skip on ordering this during your visit, and grab at least a 1/4lb if possible

Sauces – Didn’t Review

Sides – Fried Okra

0/10 Ranking: 8.5 to 8.75/10

Description: These were fried well and had a nice light seasoning and breading to them, but could use a bit more flavor overall. However, this can be accomplished by dipping them in the accompanying sauce they provide. They were perfectly cooked with a nice bite and firmness to each piece, making for one of the better fried okra options in Colorado. Will continue to order again

Sides – Jalapeno Coleslaw

0/10 Ranking: 8.5/10

Description: Light and crispy with a little bit of heat to it. Green and red cabbage blended together, with carrots and sesame seeds mixed in with a vinegar base, I believe. I would like it to be just a dash sweeter but good overall, as it helps cut the fattiness of the meats well as a side dish. Would get it to share with the table, but not my personal favorite

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