- Barbecue
- Cajun & Creole
- Burgers
T J Ribs
Menu for T J Ribs
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Ratings and Reviews for T J Ribs
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Apr 04 2012
Erik M. via Yelp
BBQ ribs were fall off the bone and pretty tasty. but the BBQ sauces presented on the table left a lot to be desired. There were a lot of cars in the...read more
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Apr 03 2012
El B. via Yelp
Lots of sports memorabilia, well decorated walls and display cases. Baby back ribs were quite good. Beer prices so so, overall not too pricey. Sausage...read more
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Mar 09 2012
Debora D. via Yelp
Very Good BBQ, Great Staff We came in for dinner, late with a party of 12 and it took very little time to accomodate our group. It was a busy night...read more
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Oct 24 2008
Ribs14 via Citysearch
I had the pleasure of finally eating at TJ Ribs on last night. My boyfriend has been bragging about this place for the last 3mon...read more
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Oct 23 2008
via Citysearch
TJ Ribs is an excellent Baton Rouge restuaruant. It is locally owned by the Moran family and is a favorite meeting place for coac...read more
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Aug 02 2008
Memphisribs via Citysearch
They have dropped the Memphis style ribs from the menu and the quality of the other ribs has fallen. The cooking is not uniform. ...read more
In Short
Who says that man can't live on ribs alone? At this sports bar and restaurant, baby-back ribs are the main food group. Served alongside veggies or mashed potatoes, customers can dive into full or half racks of ribs covered in barbecue sauce. The menu also offers other barbecue dishes, including brisket served atop a salad for those who want to eat light. While guests make their way through mounds of ribs (and napkins, too), they can admire the LSU memorabilia mounted on the walls or watch the games on big-screen TVs.