Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Woody's BBQ


Woody’s BBQ hasn’t been in the Dayton area too long but has definitely built up a clientele.  Although a national franchise, the fact that the location used to be an old diner and the atmosphere convinces you it’s a long time local establishment.  Be ready for large portion sizes!

I’ve visited three times: twice for lunch during the week with co-workers and once for dinner on a Saturday night with family.

With padded benches, country décor and sports playing on flat screens throughout the restaurant, this is definitely a casual, homey eatery.  Space is limited by the small size of the restaurant but lunch during the week is not too crowded.  Dinner on the weekend is another story though since you will probably have to wait for an open table.  There’s not much of a waiting area so if you end up waiting for a table you’ll probably feel a little cramped.

The service was pretty good each time I’ve visited.  The servers kept the drinks filled and were pretty quick with checks.

With a name like Woody’s BBQ you can expect mostly BBQ in different forms on the menu.  The restaurant provides four different sauces to flavor the meat of your choice with:  There are plenty of country vegetables to choose from and I definitely recommend the sweet potato fries.  They cost a little bit more than regular fries but are delicious wedges with cinnamon and sugar on top!!

Woody’s BBQ hasn’t been in the Dayton area too long but has definitely built up a clientele.  Although a national franchise, the fact that the location used to be an old diner and the atmosphere convinces you it’s a long time local establishment.  Be ready for large portion sizes!

I’ve visited three times: twice for lunch during the week with co-workers and once for dinner on a Saturday night with family.
With padded benches, country décor and sports playing on flat screens throughout the restaurant, this is definitely a casual, homey eatery.  Space is limited by the small size of the restaurant but lunch during the week is not too crowded.  Dinner on the weekend is another story though since you will probably have to wait for an open table.  There’s not much of a waiting area so if you end up waiting for a table you’ll probably feel a little cramped.

The service was pretty good each time I’ve visited.  The servers kept the drinks filled and were pretty quick with checks.
With a name like Woody’s BBQ you can expect mostly BBQ in different forms on the menu.  The restaurant provides four different sauces to flavor the meat of your choice with:  There are plenty of country vegetables to choose from and I definitely recommend the sweet potato fries.  They cost a little bit more than regular fries but are delicious wedges with cinnamon and sugar on top!!
                             

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