Barbecue maestro Hugh Mangum's West Village branch of Mighty Quinn's has opened. Come up to the counter, place an order, jockey for a chair or stool and eat. For the first time wine, is on the menu! Read more
I love beef brisket and theirs has to be one of the best I've ever had. The meat is so tender and although you can add some sauce, it's delicious even on its own. Pair it with some corn fritters!
Always a hit. Go for the ride bowl with burnt ends and make sure to take the broccoli salad. The Mac and cheese is honestly not that great and neither is the sweet potato
Reservations can be made at the West Village outpost of Mighty Quinn's for parties of up to 10 people via OpenTable. No special menu is required, which means guests can sample the many BBQ options. Read more
Brisket is so buttery and moist, reminded me of Texas BBQ. One of the two-three places in all of New York that I can compare it to Texas BBQ. Burnt end beans are the cherry on top.
ButtermilkBaconBroccoli is surprisingly amazing. Probably going to give most of the credit to the buttermilk and bacon. Also, don't skimp on the mayocole slaw.
spicy chicken sandwich (without slaw, for me) is a generous portion of fried chicken with buffalo-style hot sauce. do your best to resist the bread pudding as a side option
Great value and delicious food. Definitely try the burnt ends, which is literally the burnt ends of the brisket. Also get the brontosaurus rib and beans. Wasn't impressed with the pulled pork.
The brisket is the best I have ever had. A variety of pickledveggies (free) balance it out. Baked beans are great too (even cold the next day for breakfast)
I usually tell folks to go for the brisket, but the ribs are excellent as well. Nothing better than a platter, the broccoli side salad and a Brooklyn BreweryBeer.
Not nearly as crowded as the east village location but same great smoke. Ribs are cooked to a tad before "fall off the bone" for a perfect combo of texture and tender
Spare ribs and bbq sauce; great combo. Pulled pork was very tasty, nice mix of smokiness and moisture. Unimpressed with the line management and checkout. Took about ten minutes to pay and sit down
Ribs are nicely done. Smokey & tender but with good pull & a bit of sweetness. The baked beans come with big chunks of brisket. Sausage is disappointing. Bland like an oversized hot dog.
First time here, and as a Texan I can say this is good BBQ! Brisket and pulled pork are very tender. Didn't get sides this time, but the broccoli seems like the one to try.
Long lines for pretty solid (but not amazing) BBQ. Their ribs are probably their best offering but if you're serious about brisket you need to go to Brooklyn (delaneys or fette sau).
We serve authentic slow smoked BBQ with all of your favorite cuts of meat from brisket and spare ribs to pulled pork, chicken wings and more. All served with chef driven side dishes in a comfortable, convenient and casual atmosphere...