original q shack


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william
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8 yıl önce
duke
the two pints come only from the creamed spinach. my pork plate with a drink was $12. neither of their two sauces were good, rather gross. the hush puppies were sweet. that's not agoodthing. who puts sugar in cornbread? aren't we in the south? baked beans were horrible evidently old and reheated. beans tasted more like cheap chili. had the pork even been moderately flavorful the bbq sauce wouldn't have been an issue. first and last stop here.
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tommy
9 yıl önce
duke
the ribs were actually quite good. the original q shack serves spare ribs, pre-cut and lightly glazed. they were cooked almost perfectly – tender but not falling off the bone, with agoodcombination of sauce and a dry rub taste. this is the meat i would recommend and would have if i ever find myself back.
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teresawbean
10 yıl önce
duke
service. prices are incorrect on the website. they would not honor the pricing. notgoodbusiness. okra was soggy. hush puppies soggy too! ribs were the best.
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bbq
5
10 yıl önce
duke
dropped in when i was in the neighborhood today and was really happy i did. being located in the nc bbq dmz, durham is in the headwaters of eastern style, an hour east of lexington and far from the thick tomato western style, i had no clue what to expect.

ordered a combo plate of brisket, ribs, and smoked sausage along with sides of creamed spinach and mac and cheese. just offering sausage is almost a novelty in nc, but to learn that it is straight outta texas and not available at a big box stores was a real treat. i highly recommend it! the brisket was smoked well and had a little rub on it, well done for a restaurant. but the star of the meat show were the ribs. while overdone by my standards, they were the cliche fall off the bone perfection that most people want. the combination of the rub, sauce and hickory smoke were about the best ribs i've had at a restaurant. the weatern-ish sauce is very well done, sweet and savory. the sides were a little unconventional, but very well done. the m&c is certainly homemade, was perfectly done and super cheesy and had an abundance of black pepper, which i really enjoyed, however some may not. the creamed spinach was excellent although certainly non traditional in a bbq joint.

lastly the hush puppies were verygoodand when combined with the western sauce almost evaporated once they were uncovered.

i recognize that i am raving about a bbq shack in nc and didnt try any pulled pork, but to my defense, when the other meat is so well done, maybe next time i will try one of the many other protein treats, but i can assure you the ribs and sausage will be on my plate.
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alfie
5
10 yıl önce
duke
try the pulled pork... it's a relaxed spot forgoodbarbecue with family and friends.
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becky
12 yıl önce
duke
best q!. i started my affair with q shack in raleigh on hillsborough street, circa 2003, and then rediscovered the attraction when i moved to durham for work.

pork butt sandwich was always a very filling lunch forgoodvalue, with a side of delicious fresh red cabbage cole slaw. love their jack creamed spinach, sweet potato tots, onion rings, and perfect onion flavor and moist consistency hush puppies that come with every meal. their q cobb salad is heavy and filling also, so don't order it thinking you're going for a lighter option. love the smokey turkey, beef, and avocado they throw onto it!

every now and then i indulge in one of their cobblers or a tasty brewsky, and am never disappointed.

last, but not least, their service is difficult to beat. whether with a few gals from lunch, dining alone on the patio, or picking up take out, the q sets a great customer service standard. friendly guys taking my order, efficiently and cleanly prepping my plate, and informing me ahead of time that fresh fries, rings, or puppies are in the fryer if i'm okay waiting.... sure thing!

the restaurant is always clean, paper towels galore for messy saucy fingers, spotless bathroom with autographed walls, and love the heated patio in winter, and misty conditioning in summer.

thanks for being you q shack!!
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fredb
2
12 yıl önce
duke
there's better, especially the pork. came here for the pork barbecue, which is identified as smoked pork butt - hum, a hint, perhaps the aforementioned smoked pork butt is shredded, not chopped - falling into the definition of pulled pork, or in this case - pulled smoked pork butt.

it comes out of the kitchen very lightly sauced, close to dry, and with out the pork barbecue taste that i favor. there is a hint of smokiness, which i guess comes from a combination of hickory and mesquite wood that is used here. the vinegar based sauce helped some, but to me this is just ordinary pork barbecue, and is not a version i would seek out again. sandwich, with 3 or 4 hush puppies and a side, goes for $5.95

the slaw was more like a salad than the slaw normally associated with pork barbecue, at least in north carolina - a touch sweet, not to my liking. the fries here might be quite good, but my order was under done. the hush puppies were nice. the brisket was very good, but the plate is a little pricey at $10.95 - regular brisket plate at smokey's bbq shack in morrisville is $8.89 with hush puppies and 2 sides. ribs were also just ok.

botom line, nothing really special here, at least not for my taste. it seems that most barbecue joints that offer multiple smoked meat choices rarely offer agoodchopped pork product.
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jason
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12 yıl önce
duke
converted skeptic. when i came to town, q shack was one of the first places mentioned as a must eat. i wasn't in a hurry to try this place as it struck the wrong vibe with me; maybe because places festooned with "the original" have always sucked in my experience. the presentation of this q seems faux down-home. the menu is a little less focused than other bbqs i've been to recently. it's very clean and i couldn't smell even a whiff of smoke inside or out. notgoodsigns. the food, however, makes up for all this. the traditional nc bbq is among the best i've tried, meaty and tender and just the perfect consistency. the brisket is yummy and equally well-made. the sides are homemade and don't fall to the weaknesses of many other bbqs. overall, this is the best i've had so far, and i'm already plotting my return. way to go q shack.
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chase
5
14 yıl önce
duke
fuss-free bbq. great brisket, great potato salad (with a hint of bacon!),goodhush puppies. steer clear of the basically cheese-less mac n cheese and the oddly spiced beans.
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beer
5
14 yıl önce
duke
good pulled meats. ate here for lunch today and tried the pulled pork and pulled chicken, both smoked. the bbq isn't nc eastern which i prefer but its still shredded and tasty. its a lot like the bbq at tyler's taproom which i consider to be more yankee friendly than the authentic nc chopped bbq in vinegar based sauces. my sides were good; especially the tater salad which is mayo based instead of mustard based with the skins still on. chicken wasgoodbut not much different than the pork in taste. cool restaurant and decor, outdoor seating and they serve beer; including local favs from big boss.
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