i have to give it to saucy's. not entirely because of their bbq (more on that in a minute), but most importantly because of their determination and dedication towards making downtown petersburg a genuinely unique and thriving business and restaurant district again. saucy's was always a walk-up joint, but now they've built (remodeled?) the building right next to them into a beautiful, bright, contemporary meat hut. the inside has the most interesting and dynamic tables i've ever seen in a bbq joint. the place has local brews on tap, a nod to all that is virginia pride. the menu is simplistic, you're not going to find much here that you wouldn't find elsewhere, but the prices are very reasonable and the bbq is genuinely good. their coleslaw leaves a little in the way of wanting for some catchier vinegar or some mayonnaise, depending on your taste. the portions for french fries are ridiculously large and you won't finish them (coming from the guy who has to order two sandwiches everywhere he goes). additionally, they also sell their own sauce (in growlers, no less) that is genuinely good enough that i would consider purchasing it. it is up there on the same level as buz & neds, honestly.
if you want the most bang for your buck, get the chicken quarter/half. if you need to choose the brisket over the pulled pork, choose the pork. and if you want the perfect ending to your meal, choose the fried moon pie (which i didn't, but sincerely regret). petersburg is a better place for having a place like saucy's for hungry soldiers to spend their money at.