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Josh Tovar
Review of Cokers Bar B Q

3 years ago

The parents in law in from El Paso and so the DFW ...

The parents in law in from El Paso and so the DFW needed to step up and put on its BBQ A Game. After we finished the dinosaur attraction in Arlington, the mini van was full of hungry cavemen looking for some Texas BBQ. We tried some places around us but they were either closed or ran out of BBQ. The next closest place was Cokers which at the beginning was challenging because I called to see if they had BBQ and those on the other end didn't provide the best customer support. We still showed up and warning depending on where you're coming from, the parking lot is not all connected so if you have someone with issues walking, you need to drive in where the main building is located ( yeah I know I just confused you but I told you ). The good thing about Cokers it has All you can eat for $22 yet we ordered pork ribs, brisket, and sandwich. This Fred Flintstone thought of all you can eat but I kept my inner fat guy in his white room at bay.. The young man at the counter made up for the phone call with his positive demeanor and bright hospitality. You pay at the register as you walk in and the restrooms are also located in that area. Once you place your order they will bring you your food and you take your drinks from the fountain drink machine. The food arrived with a friendly group of young people. The ribs had such a good flavor as you could taste the rub each bite. The brisket not as good but it mixes well in chopped format with their sauce. The price was a bit over $100 bucks but it fed 7 people. The friendly service and taste ensures a 4 star review and positive recommendation.

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