2510 47th St,Boulder,Colorado
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Reviews
I got the Big Daddy Bowl and the only regret I have is that I didn't get a second bowl to go. The mac has a nice smokey aroma and flavor to it. The brisket was nice and tender. I could have easily finished my bowl but I took a little bit home for my girls to try. The brisket stayed tender even after I microwaved it. I had it in the fridge for a day and half. His home made spicy bbq sauce was perfect if you want a kick to it but trend lightly if you can't handle spice. Will absolutely recommend to everyone and will be going back! The owners are also very nice!
There is nothing more irritating than showing up to a place that's supposed to be up until 8:00 at 7:20 and it's already closed. Furthermore, I guess it's just a truck, not a restaurant. I suppose I should have looked a bit further, but if you're going to post hours, stay open until your hours are up. Really disappointing. Probably won't come back to find out how good your barbecue is. My loss and yours I guess. Again - if you post hours, honor them. I'm a 30-year veteran chef. I have never closed down a place early that had posted hours. And don't worry, I won't come back. Loser. Make enough barbecue to stay open if you want to post hours. Otherwise, be honest about your operation.
Got the bowl to split with my partner. My partner wanted the burnt ends side initially and they said they weren't sure they were ready. They went and got some grub the smoker and offered a piece to try. We got two other sides instead. We were recommended to layer the sides in with the bowl. It was a wonderful taste experience and the right amount for both of us. I would eat here again.
When one hears the name "Big Daddy’s Texas BBQ," one expects robust, smoky flavors and the artistry that is synonymous with Texas barbecue. Unfortunately, this spot left much to be desired for me. The overpriced brisket sandwich evoked memories of a Sloppy Joe rather than the tender, smoked delight one hopes for when craving true barbecue. The meat had the feel of being steamed, stripping it of the authenticity and depth of flavor that is a hallmark of genuine Texas BBQ. Service, too, was an area where Big Daddy’s fell short. Overall, while the name promises a Texan treat, the experience was far from the Lone Star standard. Boulder boasts a variety of culinary gems, but regrettably, Big Daddy’s Texas BBQ is not one of them.
Wow. Had an amazing Mac n Cheese w brisket and chicken. So good with a cold beer. The staff are so friendly and welcoming. Give it a try- you won’t be disappointed.