- Barbecue
- American
Bison County
Menu for Bison County
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Ratings and Reviews for Bison County
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May 13 2012
David B. via Yelp
The bison burger is lean and tasty. Great bar and good atmosphere for late-night dining. There were some problems with my order; I asked for no ice in my...read more
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May 10 2012
Krystal M. via Yelp
Amazing food! But terrible terrible service! The waiter forgot my moms drink and had to come back and ask what it was. He gave u the wrong recipt and before...read more
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Apr 16 2012
K. E. via Yelp
Had the bison tips (medium)... now willing to give up beef. The place was almost empty at lunchtime on a Monday, but the food still took about 25 minutes....read more
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Sep 25 2008
jlib123 via Citysearch
I went here based on all the great reviews. One review said it had the best pulled pork and I had to try it out. The pulled pork c...read more
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May 19 2008
mahtzy via Citysearch
We came in hungry for bbq and were not disappointed. We started with the smoked south carolina wings which were tender and fell o...read more
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May 28 2007
ejc1980 via Citysearch
My boyfriend and I had a craving for BBQ the other night and decided to try this place out. We're glad we did. All you can eat c...read more
The Scene
One of MetroWest's most popular spots for barbecue, Bison County offers area families a casual, affordable dining destination. The eclectically decorated bar area, filled with bison heads and colorful license plates, is popular with locals for watching sports. There are two dining rooms--one contains an open grill that fills the restaurant with a sweet, smoky aroma, while the other is brighter and quieter.
The Food
Laid-back servers deliver standard barbecued meats (smoked brisket, pulled chicken) straight from the fire. Popular appetizers include rattlesnake eggs (red jalapenos stuffed with cream cheese), Louisiana catfish nuggets and turkey-chicken chili. Indecisive diners order combination items like the ''wagon train,'' nearly a pound of flavorful bison, teak and turkey tips. Entrees come with a choice of sides--standouts include garlic mashed potatoes and grilled veggies. Those with a sweet tooth finish off with hearty desserts like a sinful brownie sundae with vanilla ice cream.