When discussing the wedding details with the (at the time) bride I was a little hesitant about BBQ. My thought, "Really? BBQ at a wedding? I think I have seen this on 'My RedNeck Wedding' a time or two!" But as with all good wedding assistants I just kept my opinions to myself (or at least I tried to have some tact with my opinion) and carried on with the organizing. After the initial discussion I didn't give it much thought because the bride and groom seemed pretty set.
The day of the big event Brush Fire BBQ came early, set up a nice (BBQ-y) spread with checkered accents as decor (again my red flag went up!) and had two very friendly servers. As I began to chat with the servers they were right on board for the dinner signal and told me the two of them could handle everything for approximately 100 guests (I was a bit doubtful). They did it though and DANG! it was speedy AND DELICIOUS!
I can't say that the coleslaw or corn on the cob was the best ever BUT THE BBQ SURELY WAS! They had chicken, pork and beef and a very tangy sweet sauce. I think at one point I was caught shoveling mounds of saucy meat in my face - embarrassing!
After chatting a bit more with the two servers one ended up being the owner, a young guy in his early thirties who happened to think Tucson needed a GOOD BBQ place. Their restaurant location is on Campbell just south of Glenn on the west side of the road. Every time I drive past that place I find my mouth watering and a strong pull on the steering wheel!
Here are the ratings as I saw them from the catering side:
Atmosphere & Ambiance: N/A (hard to say sine we were at a wedding)
Food Quality: The BBQ = 4.5, the sides = 3
Service: 5 (super friendly and super fast)
Child Friendly: N/A (again, hard to say since we weren't at the restaurant)
I am excited to visit the restaurant now and get a second opinion!