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925-283-7133
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3422 Mt Diablo Blvd
Lafayette, CA 94549

Average Rating 4 (13 Ratings)

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The "California approach" to barbecue sounds like a recipe for disaster -- why mess with perfection? In fact, great 'cue and great local chefs have plenty in common, including a dedication to providing great flavor without much fuss. "Bo McSwine," proprietor of the Lafayette sensation Bo's Barbecue, brings aged Niman Ranch meat and free-range Fulton Valley poultry to the smoker -- along with touches like Acme baguettes instead of cornbread or white bread, wine and over 30 beers and an East Bay backyard-barbecue ambience.

Pretty much everything is good, even the juicy chicken and a straightforward, toothy potato salad. Highlights are succulent beef or pork ribs, savory house-made links, a tender brisket sandwich and a dry-aged "market steak." Order it a day in advance, and choose from hand-blended spice rubs, secret marinades or just popped on the smoker. Bo's sauce is sublime: tangy and not too sweet.

Make a play for one of the coveted tables in the suburban-looking brick building, or stand in line for takeout. If you decide to stay, you'll have time to linger over a microbrew and a small pie (apple, blackberry or sweet potato). Either way, lines are long, and your food's not done till it's done. -- Julie Ross

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13 Ratings and Reviews

  • Bottom 10!

    Review rating : 1out of 5   Who641 - 09/03/2009

    This is my second time. I wanted to re-visit in the hope that my initial culinary experience was an anomaly. Too bad. I do not understand why this place gets rave reviews. My Dad and I arrived at around 1130 hours. I order a lunch plate of links. The order taker person snaps at me, "We don't have links!" Okie dokie. Not a great start. I ask for a chicken lunch plate. Nope. That doesn't even exist. I have to get the half chicken dinner plate at about 15 bucks. Nope. I settle for the lunch plate of ribs and my Dad has the lunch plate of brisket. The one star rating is for the corn. The corn was very good and fresh. The ribs were fatty and I received a small (2 oz) container of barbecue sauce. Not only do you have to pay extra for the sauce, don't bother. Tastes like high fructose corn syrup. My Dad said the brisket was tender, but he too found the sauce too sweet. Overall, a big disappontment. Still looking for some good barbecue around here!!!

  • Chef

    Review rating : 5out of 5   Bentbenz - 08/28/2008

    Best brisket , better than mine!

  • Review rating : 3out of 5   StNun5 - 07/07/2008

  • Review rating : 4out of 5   WT931 - 07/07/2008

  • Over priced

    Review rating : 2out of 5   Oexrex - 06/13/2008

    Prices too high, small portions, not my idea of great bbq

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