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Dickey's Barbecue Pit

Dickey's Barbecue Pit

6801 E Black Horse Pike Ste 403, Egg Harbor Township I-08234, United States

Lunch • Barbecue • American • Ice Cream


"This is the 4th time I?ve ordered from this place. First two times sucked! Third time was awesome. Burnt ends, sliced brisket, and pulled pork were excellent. Good crispy waffle fries. Disgusting, inedibly salty creamed spinach. Just okay baked beans. This most recent time, the brisket burnt ends are just a few actual burnt ends and a bunch of tiny pieces of chopped brisket slices. 1 lb of sliced beef brisket is $21.00 1 lb of brisket burnt ends is $27.00 So I feel taken on having ordered the burnt ends and instead got chopped up slices of brisket. If anything, these so called ?burnt ends? should be significantly cheaper than the sliced beef brisket. Also, the brisket burnt ends does not weigh 16 ounces, but rather 14.55 ounces. (You?re supposed to get what you pay for, especially when you spend nearly $100 on lunch). Shortchanging customers is just a lousy business model. I?m not sure if I?ll be ordering from Dickey?s again or not. In 4 total orders, only 1 has been very good. Like every other place in EHT, this place is also hit or miss, but with a 25% success rate, this place is mostly ?miss? for me. Having said all this, when Dickey?s gets it right, it is fan freaking tastic! It?s as good as any barbecue I?ve had in South Jersey. But? getting a good meal from this place is a lot like trying to win the lottery. So good luck! I hope you order on a ?hit? day. Peace! ?? (P.S. The rolls are probably the most awful I?ve ever had anywhere in my entire 46 years. They are quite literally, square hockey pucks)."

Dickey's Barbecue Pit

Dickey's Barbecue Pit

812 Wheeler Road, Hauppauge, United States Of America

Bbq • Pizza • Brisket • Barbecue


"Was so excited to try this place as they serve halal brisket, but was incredibly disappointed. I was on my way from Mt. Sinai, so about an hour drive, and placed the order from the store site when I was about 20 mins away. I ordered the 3 meat plate, and 2 Dino nugget kid meals. My sister went inside to grab it and she came back to the car and said they don’t have the order, they said they don’t take online orders and for me to call Dickeys (like the corporate? and get a refund and then re order. I was like okay…called and the person I spoke to said we needed to call guest relations. Called guest relations and they said we need to speak to store manager. My sister flipped out on everyone at this point because why would you process an online order and take our money if online orders are not accepted. Long story short, the store owner told the manager to make our food so he did. First off, they didn’t even have the Dino nuggets and gave just the regular yoyo chicken tenders. No biggie. The big problem was the quality of the food. The meats were all so incredibly dry. Brisket is supposed to be moist and juicy and this was just a huge disappointment. I also ordered burnt ends as part of my 3 meat plate and instead of letting me know there was none, they gave me sausage instead. The sausage wasn’t bad. The chicken however was hard and dry as a bone. And they didn’t even include any bbq sauce. For sides, I had a baked potato casserole, which was very tough and rubbery on the outside. (I took a pic after I had a few bites . The Mac and cheese had no flavor, salt, seasoning, nothing. Didn’t even taste like cheese. I’m so disappointed that on social media these influencers like Muslim Foodies will make the food look so appetizing and appealing and yet it looks nothing like that for regular customers. One and done. Not worth the trip."

Dickey's Barbecue Pit

Dickey's Barbecue Pit

1877 E Williams Field Rd, Gilbert, United States

Bbq • American • Barbecue • North American


"This isn't the Dickey's of the past, but it still has its charms. The new location was bustling during our visit, and the service was both quick and friendly. The brisket was cooked to perfection, while the jalapeño cheddar kielbasa and pulled pork were a bit dry. The beans and potato salad were tasty, but the creamed spinach could use a little more spinach. On the other hand, the coleslaw was spot-on. While the cleanliness of the tables could use some improvement, the bathrooms were impeccably clean. Overall, I’m sure Dirty Dude will return. Here's a brief historical note: Dickey's Barbecue Pit is a classic American success story. Founded in 1941 by Travis Dickey, a World War II veteran, the first Dickey's Barbecue Pit opened in Dallas, Texas. Travis was a true Texan known for his storytelling and passion for authentic, slow-smoked barbecue. Initially, it was a family-run business with Travis at the grill and Miss Ollie Dickey serving sandwiches. To help cover startup costs, they rented out space on the restaurant sign, and the menu featured a limited selection of beef brisket, pit hams, barbecue beans, potato chips, beer, bottled milk, and sodas. In 1967, his sons Roland and T.D. took over the business, continuing their father’s tradition of quality hickory-smoked meats. Under the leadership of the Dickey brothers, the restaurant expanded in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and gained fame throughout Texas for its delicious hickory-smoked barbecue, popular catering services, and the iconic Big Yellow Cups. Franchising began in 1994 as loyal customers expressed the desire for more locations. Today, with nearly 600 restaurants across 43 states, Dickey's continues to thrive thanks to its dedicated patrons. The brand has evolved significantly since the days of Travis Dickey's first restaurant, but some things remain unchanged. Dickey's Barbecue Pit still slow-smokes all its meats on-site, just as they did back in 1941. The current menu features beef brisket, pulled pork, St. Louis-style ribs, Polish sausage, and more."