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Dickey's Barbecue Pit

Dickey's Barbecue Pit

812 Wheeler Road, Hauppauge, United States Of America

Bbq • Brisket • Barbecue • American


"UPDATE: Changing my service to one star, the owner commented below asking to email them and it's been months with no response. They are pretending to care when they really don't. This business deserves to fail Brisket was disgusting. Cold, burnt to a crisp, tasted like cheap jerky. Very hard to bite into and chew, I was hoping it would be more tender. Extremely salty too and they gave you a few strips for $20. Bread was not even buttered or garlic. Cookies were cold in prepackaged packs. I really lost respect for Muslim foodies when they decided to feature this place. It was really out of the way and I was completely scammed. The food legit tastes like someone microwaved it. We entered the Baldwin location around opening time and the server was kind enough to welcome us and give us free lemonade drinks. He encouraged us to mix them. I personally enjoyed the mango more. But that was the only redeemable feature of this place. Everything else was extremely poor quality. I suppose the barbecue sauce had an extra kick to the flavoring. But overall you're much better off just frying local meat from restaurant depot because this place should be ashamed for carrying Dickey's name. All these years I saw my non-Muslim friends eat at the chain restaurants and I've hoped to try it when there's a Halal option. What a complete joke. Waste of time and money. They open a bit earlier in the morning so was convenient to have a brunch first thing. Server was kind and courteous so the actual service wasn't bad per se it's just the food quality. Perhaps I should try Yoo Yoo's chicken instead, but anything from the Dickey's menu avoid at all costs!"

Dickey's Barbecue Pit

Dickey's Barbecue Pit

1877 E Williams Field Rd, Gilbert, United States

Bbq • American • Barbecue • North American


"Not the Dickey's of old but, still good. This new little location was busy throughout our visit. Our service was fast and friendly. The brisket was done perfectly. The jalapeno cheddar kielbasa was a bit dry along with the pulled pork. The beans and potato salad is good, the creamed spinach really needs more spinach, the slaw is perfect. The cleaning of the tables could be kept up a bit better however the bathrooms where spotless. Cheers, I'm sure Dirty Dude will visit again. History lesson; Dickey's Barbecue Pit is a true American success story. In 1941, Travis Dickey, a World War II veteran, opened the first Dickey's Barbecue Pit in Dallas, Texas. Dickey was a true Texas character blessed with the gift of gab and the love of authentic, slow-smoked barbecue. In the beginning, Dickey?s Barbecue Pit was truly a family operation with Travis working the block and Miss Ollie Dickey serving sandwiches. Space on the restaurant sign was rented out to help pay the start-up costs for the restaurant and the menu was limited to beef brisket, pit hams, barbecue beans, potato chips, beer, bottled milk and sodas. Brothers Roland and T.D. Dickey took over the business in 1967, continuing their father?s legacy of quality, hickory smoked signature meats. Under the direction of the Dickey brothers, Dickey?s Barbecue Pit expanded throughout the Dallas Fort Worth area and quickly became known throughout Texas for mouthwatering hickory-smoked barbecue, popular catered events and the iconic Big Yellow Cups. Franchising began in 1994 after loyal guests and barbecue fanatics demanded more locations. Today with nearly 600 locations in 43 states, loyal guests are what keep Dickey?s thriving in every community. The brand has come a long way from Travis Dickey?s first location. But, some things never change. Dickey?s Barbecue Pit still slow smokes all meats on-site just the same way they did in 1941. The menu features beef brisket, pulled pork, St. Louis style ribs, polish sausage, spicy"