Wish I knew about this place sooner! Food was hot and fresh! I love the ambience and the staff is very pleasant. Best buffet I've ate in a long time!
Very good the best chicken wings on Tuesday, they are so Good ?? But everything is good too you will enjoy the food ?
The meat has no favor(add a little seasoning)other than the sauce on it. The okra was fried way to hard. The sweet potatoe crunch had no crunch and favor was bland. After putting the sauce on my meat it was very good. After adding some nutmeg, sugar, and cinnamon to the sweet potatoe crunch it was good still had no crunch though.
It was O.K., but to ne honest, Barbeque is not as good as Greers. Not as many choices on bar it seemed, and the wait staff wasn't as good as Greers. Our "waitress" asked us one time if we needed anything and that was as soon as we sat down. We had to get our own refills. I usually tip well, however, if I just want to GIVE my money away? I'll find a homeless person to give it to.
It's pricey as bbq typically is. Their sauces were decent. If you're going to eat in you may as well go ahead and get the buffet, we only got plates. My fiancé didn't even finish her food. It's really a shame because walking up tod the restaurant we were both commenting on how good it smelled.
Wide selection of food. BBQ, Brunswick Stew., Ribs . Everything you would expect a good BBq place to have...Very courteous and friendly.
I’m a very easy going guy who can handle a lot of stuff. I work retail, so I tend to lean toward the good side when it comes to being served by people who have to deal with the public. But, today at Mutt’s BBQ I came close to being “that guy”.I went in around 1 pm and asked for a plate for me and a carry out for my wife who was home sick with this crudd that’s going around. The lady working the register charged me for my plate and said to just come back to her before I left to get the carry out for my sick wife. So, after eating my meal I went back to her and said I’d like to get the carry out for my wife now. She informed me that I couldn’t have a piece of chicken and the one rib that my wife requested of me because they were “running low”. It was around 2 pm now and I believe they close at 2:30 pm. There was no one in line for food and there was plenty of both types of meat at the bar. I questioned her as to why she couldn’t have just one of each and again I was told, “BECAUSE we’re running low”. Her rudeness escalated when I called my wife to see if she wanted something else. When my wife said that she didn’t want pulled pork or pulled chicken, and to pick up chicken from somewhere else, my patience with the lady’s rudeness ended. I asked her, “So a customer is not a customer unless they’re eating in?” At that point she turned and walked away from me, and disappeared around the corner never to be seen again. I wasn’t asking for a discount and was willing to pay whatever the price would be for the carry out. Money wasn’t the issue.My “suspicion” is that since it was almost closing time that they wanted to hold on to those items for themselves. Again, I say that is just a “suspicion” on my part since there were no customers in line anywhere for any of the food and it was so close to closing time.I met the owner of Mutt’s several years ago when I served him at my place of business. We had a good conversation about the food industry and the event that he had held there with Ted Cruz, which I attended. He came across to me as a very nice guy, and I did my best to serve him well. But today, I am most disappointed in the service that I received from his establishment and will think long and hard before ever going back.After being home for 3 days sick in bed, my wife is returning to work tomorrow. We will however, probably never return to Mutt’s. We’re getting a lot of new restaurants in Easley and Mutt’s just fell to the bottom of the list.Even in this current social environment, it amazes me that people can be so rude and inconsiderate to others.
We haven't been here for awhile...thought they would be packed but wasn't..There food is not the same anymore and most of the food wS dry out and yu can tell it was sitting there for awhile..So we won't be back...waste of money...
I’m a very easy going guy who can handle a lot of stuff. I work retail, so I tend to lean toward the good side when it comes to being served by people who have to deal with the public. But, today at Mutt’s BBQ I came close to being “that guy”. I went in around 1 pm and asked for a plate for me and a carry out for my wife who was home sick with this crudd that’s going around. The lady working the register charged me for my plate and said to just come back to her before I left to get the carry out for my sick wife. So, after eating my meal I went back to her and said I’d like to get the carry out for my wife now. She informed me that I couldn’t have a piece of chicken and the one rib that my wife requested of me because they were “running low”. It was around 2 pm now and I believe they close at 2:30 pm. There was no one in line for food and there was plenty of both types of meat at the bar. I questioned her as to why she couldn’t have just one of each and again I was told, “BECAUSE we’re running low”. Her rudeness escalated when I called my wife to see if she wanted something else. When my wife said that she didn’t want pulled pork or pulled chicken, and to pick up chicken from somewhere else, my patience with the lady’s rudeness ended. I asked her, “So a customer is not a customer unless they’re eating in?” At that point she turned and walked away from me, and disappeared around the corner never to be seen again. I wasn’t asking for a discount and was willing to pay whatever the price would be for the carry out. Money wasn’t the issue. My “suspicion” is that since it was almost closing time that they wanted to hold on to those items for themselves. Again, I say that is just a “suspicion” on my part since there were no customers in line anywhere for any of the food and it was so close to closing time. I met the owner of Mutt’s several years ago when I served him at my place of business. We had a good conversation about the food industry and the event that he had held there with Ted Cruz, which I attended. He came across to me as a very nice guy, and I did my best to serve him well. But today, I am most disappointed in the service that I received from his establishment and will think long and hard before ever going back. After being home for 3 days sick in bed, my wife is returning to work tomorrow. We will however, probably never return to Mutt’s. We’re getting a lot of new restaurants in Easley and Mutt’s just fell to the bottom of the list. Even in this current social environment, it amazes me that people can be so rude and inconsiderate to others.
It's been a while since we've been, so we decided to give it another try. I won't make that mistake again. The food is so-so at best. Ribs were fatty, BBQ was bland, veggies were out of a can. Wait staff was nice when we saw them, but our waitress swung by out table one time to check on us, and barely did that. The kicker for me was when one of the waitresses brought a bucket of ice to the drink station. She used the bottom of the bucket to push the ice around (no telling where it had been sitting). On the second bucket, she stuck her hand in the machine and moved the ice around. Not sanitary at all.