This was average food. I will try somewhere else if I make there again.
Celine S.
Classificação do local: 2 Aliso Viejo, CA
Classic case of laziness. This joint has a great location at the Grove Farmer’s Market so there’s always an influx of customers and no need to serve delicious food. Bland, overpriced, and utterly disappointing. I wish I had read the reviews before settling on eating here — especially with so many other choices around. Never again.
Benjamin S.
Classificação do local: 2 Los Angeles, CA
This place smelled so fantastic coming into the farmer’s market that I thought I was going to have an amazing experience that I’d be able to Unilocal about… not really. After waiting in a lengthy line, and then getting over my shell-shock of the prices they were charging for the food, I ordered a pulled pork sandwich. Now, everything else in the farmer’s market area is relatively cheap which makes it a fun place to come. I got a sandwich with two small sides and it was close to $ 15! No server, and it’s not like they have a huge restaurant to maintain so why the high price? I figured it must be really, really, good. Nope. I was underwhelmed. The roll was dry and the pulled pork was pretty flavorless. The sides were okay at best. There are way too many options to choose from so the likelihood of me eating here again is pretty slim.
Billy A.
Classificação do local: 2 Los Angeles, CA
I love ribs but this spot is not the greatest. It is ok but not for the price. Chicken had the soggy skin and ribs nothing serious on taste.
Cindy F.
Classificação do local: 1 Walnut, CA
Terrible quality food the brisket was so dry, and tasted like it was cooked hours ago and just kept warm underneath a heat lamp. It was partially Cold partially warm. The bread was so dry and hard. The baked potatoe was super plain just butter and sour cream. The Mac n cheese was the worst! It’s a box prepared Mac n cheese that I used to make at home when I was 15z. Overall this place was awful and such a waste of a meal.
Bentacular E.
Classificação do local: 2 Canoga Park, CA
I really wanted to like this place. I ordered the baby back ribs thinking it was the most flavorful dish on the menu. Unfortunately, what I got were bland slabs of meat. If it weren’t for the barbecue sauce on the side, it wouldn’t have tasted like anything at all. The coleslaw was lackluster and I’ve tasted more flavorful mac and cheese from a box. I’ve had better at food trucks. It was a let down, pure and simple. What happened? Did I just order the wrong dish?
Kenji K.
Classificação do local: 5 Los Angeles, CA
sirs, this is it first of all not being white I wasn’t all that accustomed with traditional American BBQ. and did not like it that much either but this place really changed my perspective, juicy tender well seasoned meat with great bbq sauce just go get the ribs and thank me later one thing that bothers me are the sides. they can use an upgrade but seriously this place is my go to bbq place helpful note — theres an upstairs food court, dont eat where everyone is walking around
Teresa L.
Classificação do local: 4 Arcadia, CA
Quick and hot food. We were told they had the whole menu available 40 minutes before closing. Since we were sharing a plate, the cashier recommended to get the Baby Back Ribs and it comes with two sides. Their service is great and really fast. We got our food before we finished paying. The portions for the sides they give are heaping scoops !!! Which is great since we were sharing the plate. They even helped cut the ribs! We order the ribs with mac and cheese and cole slaw. The ribs were okay. It was served with a dry rub and bbq sauce on the side. The meat was tender and fell right off the bones, but lacked seasoning. The mac and cheese wasn’t too great. The cheese sauce was more watery than cheesy. It tasted like the same box mac and cheese you cook at home. The cole slaw was pretty good, it was cold and it wasn’t overpowered with mayonnaise.
Vanessa L.
Classificação do local: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Great customer service. They recommended the beef brisket in which I got just the meat, not on a sandwich. The brisket was a filling amount for around 10 bucks.(If you’re not a major piggy) :)The meat was tender, juicy, and delicious. The BBQ sauce was tangy and I prefer sweeter.
John C.
Classificação do local: 5 Beverly Hills, CA
The ribs are so good I keep coming back for it it melts in your mouth their barbecue sauce is awesome their fries are really good I don’t know I like everything about this place old school and ribs my daughter feels like three ribs every time we come to this place
Monica L.
Classificação do local: 2 Los Angeles, CA
For a food court bbq, the meat is really okay. We got some baby back pork ribs, which had a decent amount of meat on the bone and was tender enough to eat. The BBQ sauce on the side tasted really generic though, like a Kraft BBQ sauce from the bottle. The sides we got were a bit subpar, from the bland«seasoned» potatoes(dipped in generic ketchup) to the generic coleslaw(like a watered down version of KFC). All entrees come with what looks like half a hot dog bun slathered in grease(it’s probably butter, but who knows). I guess this joint is for someone who needs something meaty right away. It’s not disgusting, but definitely not something I’d call BBQ either.
Coree T.
Classificação do local: 4 Fullerton, CA
My boyfriend and I decided to take a stroll through the grove last night and admire all of the wonderful Christmas decorations. All that walking built up an appetite, so we walked over to the farmer’s market to grab a bite to eat. The cashier recommended the beef tri tip which they are known for and we were not disappointed! My boyfriend and I shared and if we could do it all over again I would order my own plate. The portions are decent for one person but it wasn’t quite big enough for us to share. The tri tip was flavorful and juicy and the bbq sauce was a great compliment without being overly sweet. We ordered a side of corn and mac and cheese. The mac and cheese was nothing special but I really enjoyed the corn. I will definitely be coming back when I find myself at the grove and this time I’ll have my own plate! :)
Gigi D.
Classificação do local: 3 Los Angeles, CA
I definitely ordered the WRONG menu item. I meant to order the ½ BBQCHICKEN but mistakenly ordered the chicken breast plate… Whoops. While it got the job done, satisfying my hunger that is, the meat was dry… Thanks to me asking for no BBQSAUCE. My friend ordered the same meal as me except got BBQ on her chicken and holy hot damn, they LOADEDTHESAUCEON! «Would you like some chicken with your BBQSAUCESOUP?!?» That being said, the staff were extremely nice and I would definitely go back, but next time I’ll ask for the ½ chicken, or shoot, maybe the WHOLEONE cause I «cluck» like that! Ha!
Mark V.
Classificação do local: 2 Los Angeles, CA
Definitely one of those«quantity over quality» types of establishments. I’m not big on dining at the Grove Farmer’s Market — it feels like one giant tourist trap, being that everything’s priced a bit high for what you’re getting and nothing that I’ve had there so far had ever really wowed me. Well, we can add Bryan’s Pit to this unfortunate list of mediocrity. _________________ — The signature plate specials come in pretty substantial portions. If you order the Brisket Plate($ 12.45), for example, you’re going to get a hefty portion of meat, along with a side of bread and your choice of two sides. I went with the Mac & Cheese and the BBQ Potatoes. If only the flavors were as large as the serving sizes! Instead of the explosive, tangy, and smoky flavors that I had been expecting to bite into, the overall taste of the plate’s contents was flat and lacking. I had to blast my brisket with salt, pepper, and BBQ sauce just to make the meat palatable. Such a letdown, especially because the full spread of BBQ was so mouth-watering to look at. (To be fair, the brisket was reasonably tender, but texture always takes a backseat to flavor in my book.) — It would have been more appropriate to rename the Mac & Cheese as simply«Mac,» because there wasn’t any cheese flavor to be found. The blandness of this side dish was very similar to what I’d expect from a boxed/Kraft Mac — and certainly not anything to write home about. As you might have guessed, the BBQ Potatoes didn’t have much BBQ flavor, either. They kinda tasted like chopped home fries topped with a reddish, flavorless powder. __________________ Needless to say, the food at Bryan’s Pit doesn’t justify the higher-than-normal price tag in any way whatsoever. You should definitely pass on this one.
Randy D.
Classificação do local: 2 Whittier, CA
My wife and I had big expectations today from Bryan’s Pit BBQ. We saw something on television a week or so ago and they really gave the impression that this was great and authentic Texas BBQ joint. It wasn’t. It was not horrible BBQ but it did not live up to the hype. My wife ordered the BBQ Brisket sandwich with a side of mac-n– cheese. I asked her how it was and she said«It’s alright.» Now, my wife is from Texas and she knows good BBQ and BBQ brisket sandwich is her favorite. I had the Brisket plate with mac-n-cheese and BBQ beans. Plus I asked for two pork ribs on the side. Both the ribs and the brisket were bland and dry. The BBQ sauce was good but it couldn’t make up for the bland taste. I have had worse but I have had better too. I’ll stick with Chris & Pitt’s BBQ in Whittier. it was an expensive lunch and I probably won’t go back for another visit. Might have just been a bad day but at the prices they charge I don’t think I’ll chance it. 2 ½ stars.
Tish N.
Classificação do local: 1 Los Angeles, CA
Two words: Overpriced and bland. There’s no need to dig up sentence after sentence describe my disappointment. It’s a tourist trap for people who don’t know good BBQ. If only it tasted as good as it smelled and looked.
Glen D.
Classificação do local: 2 Simi Valley, CA
Went there yesterday on a family trip. Daughter had the baby back ribs and they were tasteless. They had minimal rubs on the bottom that gave some flavor, but overall tasteless. I had the bbq ham sandwich. The taste wasn’t bad, but the bbq potatoes once again had no flavor. They looked like they had a lot of seasoning on them, but I was wrong. The wife had the chicken and you guessed it, no flavor. If you have a choice go elsewhere. This is definitely NOT bbq, but rather boiled or baked meats.
Barry T.
Classificação do local: 2 Los Angeles, CA
I normally LOVE bbq. So i was super excited that they had one across from where I work at the Farmers Market. But I should have known from trying other restaurants in the farmers market that this one is no different. it’s a tourist trap. It’s overpriced and the quality is below average. I found the chicken to be uneatable and the pork ribs to be tasteless. They give you the BBQ sauce on the side, and I found it very hard to consume. Coleslaw also lacked flavor. If you work or live around the area, you’d know not to eat here. It’s clearly there for the out-of-country tourist to awe about trying«traditional American BBQ».
Sal M.
Classificação do local: 3 Los Angeles, CA
My girlfriend picked up some dinner for us last week while we waited in line to catch a screening and I have to say her choices were alright. Since we were going to eat standing up she picked up what looked like a shredded beef and a tri tip(both sandwiches) The shredded beef was decent, the BBQ sauce made it outstanding. The tri tip I had the next day and to be honest it tasted pretty damn good even a day later, I’m sure it would have been great if I would have eaten it right when the food was ready. Mac N Cheese was decent. Hope to try them again but with so many food choices I am sure it will be later then sooner.
Rob A.
Classificação do local: 2 Los Angeles, CA
Walk into the Farmer’s Market from The Grove side and you’ll smell the BBQ. It’s lunch time, okay let me get a brisket sandwich. Wait, they have steamed white rice on the menu? Something tells me this ain’t barbecue in the traditional sense. The sandwich was tasty but not loaded with flavor. The baked beans were okay but not memorable. The sandwich with sides and bottled water came out to something like $ 11. If you’ve never been here, you walk up to the counter and order your food. They’ll give you a receipt and you’ll wait for your plate being prepared. Then you can find an open table in one of the common areas throughout the market. Some of the tables are right there so if there’s more than one of you, someone can find a table and hold while you wait on the food.