Jim n Nicks is the most expensive of the lot, fyi.From that era, you may remember the T-shirts the staff wore at Dreamland: "No Corn, No Beans, No Slaw, No Fries, JUST RIBS, Don't Ask!", because all they sold was ribs. They do sell other things now, and the ribs are different than they used to be. Not bad - just different. Archibald's is our go-to place, but you can't go wrong with Full Moon, either.
This kinda strays, but as far as overall BBQ goes I'd rank them as follows:Maybe I'm crazy, but the wife and I spend every game day at Bob's victory grill. Insane menu, 1,000,000 tv's, best wings YES BEST WINGS in town, prices are legit.
And to be honest....I have no idea why someone would go to dream land bbq. I've tried it several times. It's not bad, but I'd never make the mistake of calling it good. I believe a lot of love comes from it's Tuscaloosa association.
Jim and Knix while not great, puts out a superior product.
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Some of my best memories of College are eating Dreamland Ribs in Tuscaloosa, with extra sauce and white bread, and a large Coca-Cola.From that era, you may remember the T-shirts the staff wore at Dreamland: "No Corn, No Beans, No Slaw, No Fries, JUST RIBS, Don't Ask!", because all they sold was ribs. They do sell other things now, and the ribs are different than they used to be. Not bad - just different. Archibald's is our go-to place, but you can't go wrong with Full Moon, either.