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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."

Dickey's Barbecue Pit

Dickey's Barbecue Pit

1412 Forum Blvd Suite 130, 65203, Columbia, US, United States

Casual • Barbecue • Brisket Sandwich • Delivery Services


"Had probably one of the most worst experiences at a restaurant last night in my whole entire life. To say the least I’m very disappointed with the staff at this location they are by far the most disrespectful people I’ve ever encountered… My party of 3 came into the restaurant at about 7:05 on 09/20/2022 with vouchers for a free sandwich (I’ve never tried this restaurant and the place we live at gave out free vouchers) we all ordered on the app to make it simple but once we walk in one of the employees attitude towards us was absolutely terrible, screaming across the restaurant to us “I LOVE MAKING FREE SANDWICHES” with a very rude and sarcastic tone. One of the people in my party didn’t handle that situation very lightly and told the employee “If you offer the promotion to the public why are you complaining about making a sandwich” and what we thought was the manager said that this location isn’t a participating location. Well I hate to break it to what I thought was the manager but you can most certainly take the coupon code off the app or make corporate handle that if it’s that big of a deal. I myself actually got more then just the sandwich so I didn’t expect to be disrespected by the employees since I was paying customer. The snarky comments out of the employee and manager were very uncalled for the attitude was absolutely terrible as well. Normally I avoid making nasty reviews like this on businesses but believe me what happened last night I 100 percent am sure they broke most of the company core values. Food was decent but don’t expect me at this location again!"