- Barbecue
Famous Dave's
Menu for Famous Dave's
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Ratings and Reviews for Famous Dave's
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Apr 28 2012
Alan A. via Yelp
Let me start by saying that I am not the biggest bbq dude on the planet. And from what I have experienced around here, well let's just say, I was exactly...read more
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Mar 14 2012
Da B. via Yelp
I can't believe I haven't written a review about this place. I've been to several BBQ joints and this by far is the best of the best. They have multiple...read more
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Mar 12 2012
Yicong G. via Yelp
Great restaurant when you hungry and crave the meat! Their feast for two is a very valuable deal. The food is more than enough for two people! Also, the...read more
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Jan 19 2008
lt2 via Citysearch
Looking for good barbeque landed us at Dave's on 1/16/08. Clean place, very small bar, limited tap beer but large bottle selectio...read more
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Dec 09 2006
hochard via Citysearch
The wait was long, as is typical in most restaurants in Tucson. The food was not worth waiting for and the staff were slow to tak...read more
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Nov 04 2006
crayrobs via Citysearch
Coming from BBQ country, I was surprised to find this chain BBQ restaurant at the top of my list. The Texas Beef Brisket is some ...read more
In Short
Famous Dave's recipes began as a hobby for Dave Anderson, who opened his first 'cue shack in Hayward, Wisc., in 1994. Now a national phenomenon, the restaurants cater to diners who dig into finger-licking-tasty meat. The menu features chopped pork, Texas brisket, baby back ribs and fire-kissed chicken slathered with signature sauces like vinegary Georgia Mustard. Entrees, some of which arrive atop a garbage can lid, come with corn on the cob, drunken apples, baked beans or slaw.