"Placed an order today for myself and some dear friends in need. Handed the kid at register a $100. The look of panic on his face was almost humorous if hadn 't been followed with We can 't take hundreds cuz they could be counterfeit. The dumbest thing I 've heard all day. Plus, FYI, it 's absolutely illegal to refuse legal tender, but they clearly aren 't aware. But he 's just doing what he 's told by the not-so-bright management above him. I say, Don 't you have a marker to check it? Plus this is one of the 2013 bills, so not very commonly faked. In fact, another FYI for you BBQ Joe 's, the $20 is the most commonly counterfeited bill, so whatever logic you think you 're using here, isn 't logic at all, but I digress. So, I go to the car to try finding my wallet which was left at home, and of course it 's not there. He says Do you have Apple Pay or CashApp? I have PayPal. You could order on our website. So i go there and spend 10 mins trying find everything that we ordered so I can use paypal. Of course, however, PayPal isn 't an option. They want a credit card. THANKS BUDDY! So I 'm trying really hard to keep my cool here. If I wasn 't there for the sole purpose of doing something kind for someone else, I would 've left and never come back, as will now be the case for me. Again, I digress. So I go bother a nice family that 's sitting down eating. I say, I 'm so sorry to bother you folks, but for some reason they won 't accept a $100 bill for my $60 meal. Could I possibly give you money through PayPal and you pay them with a credit card? I felt horrible bothering these nice folks, however in retrospect, I 'm glad it was another one of their customers who was being inconvenienced for their stupidity. Hear me out here.. the worst part of this that makes it so unbelievable is that this kid said they can accept $100 bills, but only the manager can, who wasn 't there at the moment. Then some other kid says the manager is there now, so I ask to speak to them. Who comes out? Of course it 's your typical multi-colored hair inexperienced kid who rolls their eyes that someone wants to speak to them (she was 10 ' away when asked) because now she might have to pretend to care about her job or even worse, the customer. She has the most smug look on her face like I 'm some sort of jackass for wanting to speak to her. She 's the one who locked-in this review. I can handle stupid. You have to in today 's world. It 's hard to handle smug condescending attitudes from the people who are there to serve others. I start cordial, Hey how are you? She doesn 't answer, and throws up a half second smile to ensure I know she doesn 't give a crap. I continue, I 'm just curious why you guys don 't accept $100 bills. I didn 't put the sign up. (there 's one by the register where I wasn 't at) Ok, well, I just thought you should know it 's illegal to refuse legal tender. I 'm not sure she even understood the words that came out of my mouth. It could be counterfeit. Well he said you could accept it, but that he can 't. Do you have a way to verify if something is real money? We have a marker to check. The stupidity combined with the unnecessary attitude to a customer who, so far, is nothing but patient and kind, and is dressed-up in a suit btw, not some shifty guy who just walked across the highway... started to get to me. So what special skill do you have that enables you use that marker but not him? I 'm just enforcing the policy I 'm told to. Ok, well, maybe you should let, whoever you answer to, know that it 's illegal to refuse legal tender, and that doing so could actually get you in trouble, legally. Maybe you could just tell your boss that some customer was really upset over it, please. ok Thanks! Have a wonderful day! I feel really bad for the grown men who have to work under this kid. I will deter everyone I can from this place. I 'll forever promote Black Powder Smokehouse instead, which was already my honest thoughts anyway."