Decent but not remarkable. You would probably drive past a few better places on your way. I had a sampler of all the meats including pulled pork, chicken, ribs and brisket. I couldn’t taste the smoky flavor in any of em. But that didn’t mean they weren’t good. Seasoning and marinade were A-OK. Just missing the deep smoky flavor similar to other South Carolinian BBQ joints I’ve witnessed. I’m not big on sauces but if you’re in SC you might as well try the mustard sauce, it’s pretty good. Change of pace from your vinegar and tomato/brown sugar based sauces. The sides are decent but I was looking forward to Brunswick stew or something similar. I guess I was left a little disappointed overall.
Tammy J.
Classificação do local: 4 Alcoa, TN
Odd place but the BBQ was pretty good, good tea, hushpuppies, baked beans. Can’t say much for the mac n cheese.
Matt C.
Classificação do local: 1 Cumming, GA
Terribly disappointing. Never again. I ordered smoked turkey. They walked to the refrigerator and pulled a previously cooked, small portion out and reheated it. It was over cooked and dry. Not my expectation of any bbq joint, especially a ‘popular’ local place.
Kendra C.
Classificação do local: 4 Fremont, CA
Fun stop on my way to Georgia. The little Joe sandwich is scrupulously juicy with BBQ sauce and the sweet potatoe fries are off the hook with cinnamon! Service was on point and very respectful.
Joey G.
Classificação do local: 5 Orange Park, FL
Very good food. Kind of strange with the paper plates but overall this was very good! Very good customer service in a town normally know for poor service! If you are in the area, give it a try! Only $ 8 bucks for the buffet.
Dwayne A.
Classificação do local: 4 Columbia, SC
Seemed a little strange at first when we walked in and the place was empty, but we decided to give it a try anyway. I had the Big Joe, which turned out better than I thought seeing that it was in a mustard sauce. My wife had the brisket sandwich. It could have used a more smokey punch, but overall a quality sandwich. Turned out to be a good experience after all.
Robin C.
Classificação do local: 4 Liberty, SC
If you want to try southern based mustard BBQ, here you go. Went with my brother he had the pulled pork plate, I had the pork sandwich basket with potato salad. The sandwich is good, hickory smoked, mustard sauce already mixed in. Not my cup of tea, I’m a sauce on the side guy, but not a deal breaker. Potato salad was really salty, fries were good. My brother enjoyed his, said the hash and rice were good. They have a buffet, was closed when we went. They’ve also started leaving their politics out of the restaurant, which is good. Service, meh. They really didn’t want to be there.
Audrey C.
Classificação do local: 5 Knoxville, TN
This is the best barbecue«chain» I know of. The sauce is consistently delicious, the meat is always smoked to tender perfection and the tea is amazing. I’ve been stopping here on the way to and from the beach and I’ve never been disappointed. Also, the buffet is fantastic! The hush puppies are also fantastic. Literally my only complaint would be the traditional, confederate politics but I got over that a LONG time ago.
Furman L.
Classificação do local: 5 Columbia, SC
I am a huge fan of mustard based barbeque, and Maurice’s always hits the spot. I don’t understand how they stay in business, because this is a very large restaurant and there are rarely more than a few tables occupied. For a party of two, I typically pay around $ 25 including beverage. They do have a buffet, but the hours are sporadic. Totally worth a visit!
John F.
Classificação do local: 1 Irmo, SC
BBQ was extremely dry, adding sauce did not help. Staff was polite but cold. Left most of food on plate. Best part of meal was naked beans. Have not been here in several years and will be a while before we come back.
Stormy R.
Classificação do local: 1 Savannah, GA
How is this place still in business? Much less, with 14 locations !?! I stopped in with my family on a Sunday at noon while visiting the Columbia area. First off, the kids behind the counter seemed extremely confused about how to do their job. The buffet was pricey and they were going to charge $ 4 for my 2 yr old to share the buffet with my husband– I’ve never heard of charging a child under 3 for a buffet, but whatever it looked rather unappealing anyway so the Husband and I ordered sandwiches instead. 2 sandwiches, fries, and drinks came out to $ 20(and that was after the discount). I don’t mind paying good money for tasty BBQ, but we quickly found out this wasn’t good barbecue. I love barbecue and I like eating regional specialties when I’m in that region. I’m not going to get pissy if my sauce is mustard based in SC, vinegar based in NC, etc. Maurices’ mustard based sauce really lacked any sort of depth of flavor. The pork itself was bland. My husband ordered a brisket sandwich, which he wasn’t a fan of. We ended up splitting each sandwich in half and sharing since neither of us particularly cared for either sandwich we ordered. The brisket was equally bad as the pork– very dry and tough. Had some flavor but it seemed like it was coming from liquid smoke, which good barbecue should never have liquid smoke involved. We won’t be back here, or visit any of the other locations.
Allen S.
Classificação do local: 4 Rock Hill, SC
We always stop at the nearest Maurice’s when we are in the area. This was our first at this location. Great BBQ, as usual and friendly staff. Hash is a must!
Jackie O.
Classificação do local: 5 Columbia, SC
Haven’t had their buffet, but a fan of their regular menu. The ribs are fall of the bone tended and the little joe bbq sandwich is delicious. I’m a fan of their hushpuppies too. Their sauce is a mustard based sauce and I do like it. However I realize not everyone is a fan of mustard based sauce. Next time I go in I’ll have to see if they have other sauce options. Also, their service is pretty good. Have always had great service there.
Prof J.
Classificação do local: 2 Clearwater, FL
A solid 2 primarily because their bbq is mustard based(not a fan) and their buffet isn’t open everyday. However, the food was plentiful and filling. I had the bbq chicken and pork dinner plate. The Price was fair. Also the strawberry shortcake was delicious. The Place was empty when we went, so that wasn’t a good sign already. Service was formidable, I didn’t feel that happy southern customer service. The atmosphere was casual, however they do have an out-dated tv. The place seems appealing on the inside and out, but i would trade all that for excellent food and service. Unfortunately, this bbq joint doesn’t deserve anything above mediocrity. If your in SC, try another place.
Shannon W.
Classificação do local: 1 Columbia, SC
The worst Maurice’s in South Carolina. The food is cold. The buffet had congealed. The onions rings which have always been a Maurice’s favorite of mine tasted like the grease had not been drained and cleaned for years. The parking lot is not even maintained. I am not sure why this is the forgotten location, but how it is still open is beyond me.
Deirdre G.
Classificação do local: 4 Columbus, OH
Knocking off one point because my Yankee tree-hugging mentality hates the styrofoam cups and plates they serve you with. Other than that BESTFREAKINGBARBECUEINTHEWHOLEWIDEWORLD. Oh jeez, you need to come here. It is fantastic.
Candy H.
Classificação do local: 4 Ripon, CA
This was my first South Carolina BBQ experience and I totally loved it. I went with a friend who lives here, so he showed me the proper way to chow down. I ordered a Little Joe BBQ Pork Sandwich and a a basket. Then I took off the top bun, poured on the cole slaw and some more more BBQ sauce. Very tasty. The vinegar in the cole slaw and the mustard really compliment each other. I’ve heard the buffet is great too, but since I was there for lunch on a Tuesday, it wasn’t open. I’ll be back next time I’m in South Carolina!
Mikki K.
Classificação do local: 2 Philadelphia, PA
First of all is there such a thing as gourmet ribs? The pulled pork got to be a bit boring after a few bites… on the other hand the ribs were different… good but not earth shattering. We were on our way back home to Philly from Augusta, SC. Hey Yall… what’s with the mustard sauce… its okay but we northerners are accustomed to the red. My husband, the BBQ snob was not impressed After we left the place, we’re in the car and I’m reading reviews of the place… I read the owner is a bonifide southern racist… He wasn’t there when we went in… but back to the food… I asked the watiress what was the best selling item, she said that she heard the ribs were good… I said, «you heard?» She said«I just started»… Nuff Said…
Linny H.
Classificação do local: 1 Los Angeles, CA
I love bbq but I’m not a fan of mustard-based bbq. I had the little Joe sandwich and it was mediocre. I was a little miffed that their menu prices differ than what they charged on the register. Seems a little shady. Boring food. Questionable business practice. One star for this place.
Dave a.
Classificação do local: 3 Richland, WA
Possibly the definition of over-hyped, this place was nothing special. They get good grades for mustard-school BBQ — especially the ribs and hash rice. Two or three of these puppies will put you down for the count, but otherwise this joint is ordinary at best. I wonder how many business groups wander in after a busy day and walk right back out when they find no alcohol served here? Don’t ribs and beer go together? Also, our group walked in at the 7:30 — 8:00pm time frame and apparently kept them from closing up. My guess is that this satellite location from the original Maurice’s is like the mother ship only in recipe. In every other way it will leave you wondering what all the hype is about.