

Our nephew got fries for his side, and our niece got the loaded smashed potatoes. Our niece and nephew were with us, and they both got the kids' Chicken Tenders, which comes with a side.

I mean, how could it not be? I also tasted a couple of the fries. I tasted a little of the meat mixture, and it was so good. In the end, he decided to order the Brisket Cheesesteak, which is described on the menu as "brisket with sauteed peppers, onions, and mushrooms topped with our queso on a toasted hoagie roll." All the sandwiches come with beans (which are basically BBQ beans) and fresh cut fries. My husband was torn between ordering the Brisket Tacos and the Brisket Cheesesteak. I had a brisket salad at a BBQ restaurant in L.A., and it wasn't nearly as good as this one. It was okay, but I preferred the salad topped with the the spicy BBQ sauce that was on the table. Served withĪvocado ranch dressing." I asked for the salad without beans and with the dressing on the side. I ordered Contessa's salad, which is described on the menu as "hearts of romaine lettuce tossed with a 1/4 pound of chopped brisket,īeans, cheddar, pico de gallo, and crispy tortilla strips. They have a variety of TexMex food and BBQ. It's kind of like a sports bar with TVs and a beer list. BBQ is definitely better in Texas than it is in Los Angeles, so we're happy to get our fill of BBQ while we're here. We're visiting my husband's sister's family in Dallas, Texas, and last night that took us out to dinner at 3 Stacks BBQ.
