TopDawg Junk Removal I recently drove out to Cabin Creek BBQ Co with a friend because I’d heard good things about their barbecue — and we ended up having a really solid meal. The restaurant sits off the beaten path in Nicholson, which gives it a kind of relaxed, small‑town BBQ vibe that just feels right. From the minute you walk in, you notice the smell of smoked meat in the air and a warm, friendly atmosphere that makes you feel welcome — its not flashy, but its real.
We started with their sampler platter — a mix of pulled pork, ribs, and brisket — just to try a bit of everything. The ribs were meaty and well‑cooked, with the right balance of seasoning and smoky flavor. The pulled pork was tender and juicy, and the brisket had a good bark and a smoky depth that made each bite satisfying. Each platter comes with three sides; we went with baked beans, roasted potatoes, and coleslaw, and the sides were generous enough to round out the meal without overshadowing the main act.
One of the highlights was the homemade‑style stew they offer — rich and comforting in a down‑home kind of way. For dessert, we tried their red‑velvet cake: sweet, moist, and a good finale to a hearty dinner.
Service felt genuine. The staff were friendly, helpful without being obtrusive — checking in at the appropriate times, refilling drinks, and making sure we were comfortable. The place has a casual, come‑as‑you‑are vibe; by the end of the meal it felt like we were just sharing a nice dinner with friends rather than being treated as customers.
Overall, Cabin Creek BBQ Co feels honest and homey: great food, generous portions, and warm hospitality with no frills. It’s the kind of place I’d recommend if you’re in the mood for comfort‑food BBQ and you don’t need fancy plating or pretension — just good eats and good vibes. I’d absolutely go back.