- Barbecue
- American
Woody's Bar-B-Que
Menu for Woody's Bar-B-Que
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Ratings and Reviews for Woody's Bar-B-Que
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May 14 2012
Cameron M. via Yelp
A guy I work with won some $ on the Kentucky Derby and out of the goodness of his heart bought us lunch. Woody's was the choice so we just ordered the $100...read more
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Apr 16 2012
Mina D. via Yelp
I'm really torn on how to review this place, so I'll have to break it down into pros & cons. Pros: 1. meat was plentiful & bbq sauce was great. 2. the...read more
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Mar 24 2012
Lisa H. via Yelp
I'd been driving for some time, in the midst of completing a list of errands, and was suddenly feeling famished beyond belief. The area wasn't really...read more
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Feb 17 2009
via Citysearch
Oh...can we talk about good barbeque? This place has meat that is smoked to perfection. Come early if you want rib tips...cause ...read more
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Dec 13 2008
MyriamS via Citysearch
I first tried Woody's in 1991. My boyfriend at that time and I went and picked up some BBQ there , yuck ,yuck and more yuck I did ...read more
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Nov 06 2008
laylahlauree via Citysearch
I live in the North Bay of California, but I visit L.A often. On this particular visit I really wanted some BBQ. I was driving d...read more
The Scene
Just a block away from the corner of Slauson and Crenshaw, this takeout-only shop is smack-dab in a commercial neighborhood. Casually dressed local folks line up to place their orders at an orange Formica counter. Peeling paint, a worn, red linoleum floor and white plastic lawn chairs complete the no-frills decor.
The Food
Serving up standard but solid fare, the main surprise at this barbecue shop is that the pork ribs are the least tasty item on the menu; they're far too fatty. Beef ribs are less fatty and have a nice, lightly charred exterior. The real winner here are the links, both beef and chicken. They're well spiced, sliced sausage, covered in just the right amount of tangy sauce. Sides like potato salad and greens tend to be bland, but the classically prepared baked beans are a standout. Quench your thirst with the traditional strawberry or grape soda.