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    JAMS Smoking BBQ

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    5 years ago

    Was hoping to eat a jammie smoked sandwich today. Yelp does suggest that they are open. But unfortunately not here today!

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    Dickey's Barbecue Pit

    Dickey's Barbecue Pit

    3.6(73 reviews)
    7.4 mi

    Food was not fresh seemed it was sitting hours before I bought it. I ordered half rack bbq ribs. 2…read moreplates of brisket with beans and Jalapeño and green beans, mashed potatoes with beacon 3 drinks about $50.00 plus an 20% tip on top of that. The guy working there was just plain nice and awesome personality. I ordered to go. Unfortunately my ribs looked like rubber way overcooked and the food was cold this was my first time trying this food it smelled great from outside the restaurant. Beans were spicy I liked them but had some kick so those be aware of it if you're not into spicy hot foods. Brisket was tender but cold for $50.00 I expect some quality food from a bbq place. I don't think I'll be stoping back on the way back I'm from California on a road trip to New Orleans. Very disappointed we had a 5 family members they all complained how bad their food was too. The positions were very small too 3 bites for the one slice of brisket you get. I actually excepted a bit more of a serving when you see the pictures of the order on the main menu. When you receive it looks nothing like you ordered it gets very upsetting and hurts your pocket book. We did not have time to return or get a new order as it was a quick stop and go. We had long drive to our hotel in El Paso Texas. The guy helping us was great no complaints about him. Food gets a -10 guy helping us gets a +10

    I ate at Dickey's a couple of times in 2024. It was OK for a chain restaurant. I had a desire for…read moreBBQ last week and thought I'd get some items to go. I ordered a pound of brisket and a half-rack of ribs. When I got home and opened both I couldn't tell which was which. Seriously. They were both horrible. Dried up meat that couldn't even be made edible with sauce. Think brisket jerky. sadly that's my last trip there. AND...$$$$.

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    Puny John's BBQ

    Puny John's BBQ

    4.1(278 reviews)
    27.6 mi
    $$

    Where to begin? The delicious food? Reasonable prices? Fast service? Or perhaps the easy location?…read moreIt's all good here. You aren't paying the giant mark up for the old time tombstone feel, but this place makes up for it with all of the aforementioned amenities. My table ordered the beast burger, brisket sandwich, and onion rings. We are full and happy and would definitely come back again. Love the indoor covered and outdoor seating as well. Just fantastic.

    Finding a place to eat in tiny Tombstone can be challenging on a touristy Saturday. Luckily we're…read morewith the locals and they know the options available. You order at a counter here and the line was a bit long, but moved in good time. To say the place is basic is an understatement. Staff is friendly and efficient so things do move along. I ordered a pulled pork sandwich with a spicy mac and cheese side, plus a lemonade. It came as a 'meal' with one price, and on the higher price side too. After sitting down the meal arrived pronto, in almost a shockingly short time. So they obviously have it down pat. The sandwich was just OK. A bit dry and on a plain bun it didn't hit the mark. The sauce was not that impressive either. Ths side of mac and cheese was slightly better, but not as spicy as I had hoped. It gets rave reviews from the locals. Hmmm. I'd try this place again but it's not going to rise above being what it is, a simple and rather underwhelming BBQ joint.

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    Big Nose Kate's Saloon - Vegan  Impossible Burger

    Big Nose Kate's Saloon

    3.8(803 reviews)
    27.6 mi
    $$

    Big Nose Kate's is a place I stop at every time I'm in Tombstone. The service has been great every…read morevisit I've had, the drinks are good and cheap. Between the live music and the old historic vibe, I think it's one of the coolest experiences in town! The history behind the place is also really interesting. It's the second-oldest restaurant in Arizona and opened in 1880. The building used to be the Grand Hotel before it burned down in 1882 & was rebuilt, and there's a lot of history connected to it. The food isn't luxury dining, but I've never been disappointed with a burger or sandwich with some onion rings (really tasty btw). My girlfriend also loves the Macho Nachos. Overall it's just a fun spot with good prices, good service, and a Wild West-sized load of character

    I'd have to say that if for no reason other than atmosphere alone, Big Nose Kate's Saloon earns its…read morefive stars! Even on a Tuesday afternoon in mid-April, this joint was bustling with live music, servers rushing about in their period costumes, and the chatter of happy patrons enjoying themselves and taking it all in. Whether a lover of frontier history, western cinema, or just plain ol' drinking in a genuine saloon, Big Nose Kate's screams, "WELCOME TO THE TOWN TOO TOUGH TO DIE!" Upon entering, our party was seated in a raised section above the main floor near the front windows. It was an excellent spot to see all the action (including a monitor playing the movie Tombstone, BTW) as we perused the menu of appetizers, entrees, and libations. The selection of specialty drinks was impressive, though I opted for a simple "Big Ass" draft pilsner (flavorful and locally brewed). My wife did order a Cowboy Sangria - and it appears wimpy drinks "don't go around here, Law Dog," because she thought it was good but a bit too strong. I actually had to finish it for her. (Such a chivalrous sacrifice!) But don't assume that Kate's is just a drinking establishment; there's quite a variety of eats, as well. Good-sized, tasty looking burgers and sandwiches passed by our table, which were tempting; however, not being overly hungry, we decided to sample a few of their appetizers as we moved on to another round of beers. The Buffalo Wings were good but nothing really special. The Soft Pretzel Basket - actually one HUGE pretzel served with cheese and mustard sauces - was warm, salty, and much bigger than anyone anticipated. It was enjoyed by our entire table. When visiting, don't neglect a trip to the gift shop, which can be accessed from a spiral staircase right in the center of the dining area. Their menu recounts that a part of this underground area was once the abode of the saloon's swamper, and you can even view his living cubby and mining tunnel when below. Of course, there's lots of branded swag available for sale down there, too! Big Nose Kate's Saloon is a must-see stop for Tombstone visitors. Priced aren't exorbitant, portions are generous, and the food and drinks are pretty darned good, as was evident from the satisfied looks of the diners and drinkers around us . You may even be approached by Steve, who offers FREE photos (from your personal camera or phone) with props and piano-top poses - now how can you beat that value? Make it a point to come on in, belly up to the bar, and enjoy the saloon's hospitality.

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    The Longhorn Restaurant - Prime rib

    The Longhorn Restaurant

    3.4(550 reviews)
    27.7 mi
    $$

    Walk in for a party of 2. Sat immediately. Restuarantnand restrooms are extremely clean.m, well…read moremaintained. Staff are polite and welcoming. Flor was our waitress. We ordered the ribeye, medium. With a salad and the cowboy beans, and sweet potatoes fries. I also ordered the meatloaf with cowboy beans and mashed potatoes, gravy on the side. Appetizer was the artichoke dip substitute the bread for chips. This was a tasty dip just needed a little more salt for my liking. Ribeye was tender and flavorful. The meatloaf was dense and with good flavor. A must stopnif in the area.

    Before dining at Tombstone's Longhorn Restaurant, I read the varied reviews. I'm not sure if the…read moredining experience differs due to the increased weekend crowds, but our weekday visits (yes, plural) were positive. Freshly arrived from checking-in to our nearby hotel and thirsty from the 8-hour drive, our party decided to grab cocktails and a bite to eat somewhere along Allen Street. We quickly realized that most shops and businesses close around 5 o'clock (which was approaching), so choosing the Longhorn, with its extended hours and large menu, was a no-brainer. We started with a couple of Bloody Marys and a blooming onion appetizer. The Marys weren't particularly spicy but were well-made and traditionally garnished. For an extra charge ($5.00, I believe) you could even purchase a souvenir glass. The blooming onion was also prepared well - not greasy - and came with a tasty dipping sauce I also used on other foodstuffs later. For dinner, my wife and I split the Dunkin' Burger (with french fries) while our friends ordered the New York Steak, baked potato, and a salad. I, personally, didn't think the dipping au jus did anything for our burger since the Angus patty was flavorful and the Texas Toast was soft and crunchy, so I opted to spread some of the onion's heretofore mentioned dipping sauce on it, instead. No complaints from our friends on their steak, which was still sizzling upon presentation and came with a large dollop of garlic butter. Do note, the Longhorn charges a plate-splitting fee, but we were informed of this in advance. We waddled out stuffed and satisfied. The following morning, we found that most businesses didn't open until 10 o'clock; so, being early risers, back it was to the Longhorn for breakfast! I was really blown away by the Country Fried Angus Steak and Eggs I ordered. Hefty, thick yet tender, and topped with a rich country gravy, the steak took up the entire plate (leaving room for the eggs only on top of it all). My wife's simple order of French Toast and bacon paled in comparison, though it was equally to her liking. It was a great way to start our long-anticipated day of exploring Tombstone's shops and attractions. The restaurant's decor beckons diners to explore Tombstone's history through the period photographs, artwork, and artifacts that adorn the walls in the two main dining areas. The backlit stained-glass murals are beautiful, casting a golden glow throughout the interior, and the furnishings perfectly reinforce the town's western motif. Another praiseworthy facet of the Longhorn Restaurant is the staff. Our two servers, Melissa for dinner and Shelby for breakfast the following morning, were so sweet. Melissa, learning we had just arrived into town, offered to snap several seated photos of us, and Shelby gave us a variety of suggestions for points of interest, attractions, and events that would be taking place the day we were there. Our sincere appreciation is extended to both these friendly, hardworking ladies! In all, we really enjoyed both our visits to the Longhorn Restaurant. Prices were actually cheaper than what we anticipated in a town relying largely on tourist dollars, the food and service were on point, and the overall vibe fell right in line with what a lover of western history would expect. Thanks to all; we hope to visit you again next trip!

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