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Stutts House of Barbeque
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- No
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Good For:
- Lunch
- Alcohol:
- No
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Has TV:
- No
- Caters:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
7 reviews for Stutts House of Barbeque
7 reviews in English
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Review from Dominic J.
New York, NY
This is real BBQ.
I should just end the review there but hot damn! This food is so good I am really dying to go back to OK to eat here again. The meats are perfectly smoked, the sides are all delicious, the sweet tea is served in a carafe, and the buttermilk pie is INSANE! If you are in or near Tulsa and do not go here, you have committed a sin. -
Review from Trevor H.
The lunch combos are quite a deal. Drink, 2 meats, 2 sides, and buttermilk pie, all for $8.95 WITH TAX! Ordered ribs & chicken. Not a fan of the quarter chicken piece; ribs were decently flavored; however I prefer the ribs cut at OK Joe's and others where more of the meat is atop the rib: they were more chewey than I'd like.
Beans had a nice smokey flavor, as did both varieties of BBQ sauce. Coleslaw was average. But again, the pie, OH THE PIE! Did I mention that the price is half of Elmers ? -
Review from Joe N.
Venice, CA
I am excited when we drive up to this true dive - as there is little debate over the fact that dives produce the best barbecue in the world. Walking inside I see more home style signals that I am in for something special, not the least of which are paper covered cafeteria trays as serving dishes and pies sitting in the kitchen window. Looking at the menu we are impressed still, seeing the unusual inclusion of bologna and rib tips. Bring them both. And some ribs. And sausage. And whatever the heck buttermilk pie is, bring that too!
But then things took a turn for the worse. Ribs: tasty, smoky but tough as leather. Sausage: tasty, little kick, but dry. Rip tips: what am I supposed to do with the gristle that would otherwise be held nicely at the end of the bone? I could get the surrounding meat off a lot easier if you'd left it alone.
On the better side of things, the sauce was unique. Potentially having to do with the season (we visited in November), the sauce had a hint of pumpkin pie. Not actual pumpkin, maybe some nutmeg or cinnamon. But definitely everyone at the table had the same reaction and we liked it.
But the bologna - who would have guessed - was the star of the show. Smoked, thick-cut, and delicious with a dash of BBQ sauce. I might not go back to Stutts, but if I did, the bologna will be what brought me. -
Review from Kevin H.
Chicago, IL
When in Tulsa, go here. And then go back. Because the food is amazing here and there isn't much else to do in Tulsa.
Honestly though, some of the best BBQ I have ever had. -
Review from J M.
Richardson, TX
Truly, Honest to God, Good Home cooking! Ms. Stutts is the most gracious of hostesses and that is only trumped by her food!! Texas has a lot of GREAT BBQ, and I've been to Memphis many a times, but the food at Stutts House of BBQ is the best of the best!! And I have not even talked about all the other food available!!
Do yourself a favor, leave your diet at home and just enjoy the true Southern Hospitality, decor, the patorns, and please don't leave until you have had Ms. Stutt's Buttermilk Pie! -
Review from Sarah P.
Great bbq! Outside is deceiving. Home cooked food is delicious and service couldn't be better! Be sure to check this place out next time you are in Tulsa.
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Review from Russell P.
Houston, TX
Good BBQ even if the outside looks a little scary. Very friendly staff. Had lunch with buttermilk pie. I especially enjoyed the spicy sauce on my ribs.
