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Bidrage med feedbackIf you walk through the labyrinth of shops in downtown Sedona, Arizona, you will probably walk into an irritating man who pretends to be interested in your day. This man really tries to sell you a timeshare. But if you can successfully refuse it and continue your jaunt through the labyrinth of the shops, you can accidentally run to a small place called Sally's Mesquite Grill and BBQ. It is a bit hard to find behind some of the branches, but you will know that you have arrived when you are in a window front greeted by a very beautiful Canadian ex-patriot wearing a 1984 Canadian football league championship ring. He and his wife possess the joint. The walls are decorated with hundreds of pictures by previous customers on a variety of smoked ribs, pulled pork, brisket and other fantastic BBQ’d meat. My wife and I were hungry, but not too hungry, so we decided to share only one meal. About $11.00 later we received a basket containing a pulled pork sandwich, Koleslaw and 2 drinks. Getting the food is kind of unpleasant as there are signs everywhere that tell you what you are and should not do. Such shields include: “Don’t leave your money on the vault or it will blow away”, “Don’t get out of the door, it will open”, “Go inside” and “Don’t throw your baskets away”. After we had inevitably crushed almost all these commandments, we finally had to sit down and share this meal. The sandwich proportion was extremely small, but what it lacked in size made it in taste. The sauce she poured over the meat contained an amazing mix of spices that exploded with taste and you with a little heat as you finish. The pig was extremely moist and cooked masterfully for perfection. The Koleslaw could have used a little more vinegar, but was not bad. Would I pay again? Maybe, but I wouldn't share it with my wife, there wasn't enough food on the plate for both of us. I'm sorry, Babe.
When walkling through the maze of shops in downtown Sedona, Arizona, you will most likely run into an irritating man pretending to be interested in your day. This man is really trying to sell you a timeshare. But if you can successfully fend him off and continue your jaunt through the maze of shops, you may accidentally run into a little place called Sally’s Mesquite Grill and BBQ. Its a bit hard to find behind some of the storefront shops, but you will know you have arrived when you are standing in a window front being greeted by a very nice Canadian ex-patriot wearing a 1984 Canadian Football League championship ring. He and his wife own the joint. The walls are adorned with hundreds of pictures of previous customers gorging on a variety of smoked ribs, pulled pork, brisket, and other fantastically BBQ’d meats. My wife and I were hungry but not too hungry so we decided to just split one meal. Roughly $11.00 later we received a basket that included one pulled pork sandwich, coleslaw, and 2 drinks. Getting the food is kind of awkward, as there are signs everywhere telling you what you are and are not supposed to be doing. Such signs include, “Don’t leave your cash on the counter or it will blow away”, “Don’t stand in front of the door, it opens out”, “Get in here”, and “Don’t throw away your baskets”. After inevitably screwing up almost all of those commandments, we finally got to sit down and share this meal. The sandwich portion was extremely small, but what it lacked in size it made up for in taste. The sauce they poured over the meat contained an amazing blend of spices that exploded with flavor and left you with a bit of heat as you finished. The pork was extremely moist and masterfully cooked to perfection. The coleslaw could have used a bit more vinegar, but wasn’t bad. Would I pay that much for that meal again? Perhaps, but I would not share it with my wife, there just wasn’t enough food on the plate for the both of us. Sorry babe.
So so so wanted like this place.
Fantastic bbq! Chicken was the best we've we've had! The bbq mustard and spicy sauce.... absolutely delish! Driving by.... you must stop in!