Earl's Rib Palace
2121 S Broadway, Edmond
(405) 715-1166
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Love the decor. Sports are usually playing on the tvs. The food is delicious and everyone is very nice. Earl's Binge gives you a good selection of meats to enjoy and you can't go wrong with some fried okra. If you're looking for something smaller, their cheddar cheeseburger is good too.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Hamburgers and okra are fantastic. Service is always friendly.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I recommend the ribs!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
OMG!!!! I cannot praise this business enough. First time I ate there. I got an order to go. I had the Big Earl... It came with 2 meats (ribs and slicked brisket, moist) Side Salad, Corn on the Cob, and toasted Bread. There were 3 big ribs, not those stubby all bone things. There was like 5 slices of moist brisket. I huge side salad with Ranch dressing. A toasted bread (toasted on both sides), and a corn on the cob, not them little rinky dinky things either, A WHOLE Corn on the Cob!!!! When I picked it up I asked her if she was sure that was my order because it was so heavy, LOL. She made sure there was a bag inside with napkins, utensils and all the condiments I needed. When I went home, it was so much I had to save the rest for dinner later on. And the Taste... was worth the wait... It was Awesome, They will have my repeat business, for sure. Thank You Earls!!!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Wow, the sliced brisket is amazing. They have a great
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The bbq is good and always consistent and they have great sides! I love their deviled eggs!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
If you like fatty tough sliced brisket come here. Plus when we told the manager about the situation he did nothing to rectify the situation. We more than likely will never be back to the earls in Edmond. Also if you like sugary sweet beans then this is the place to be. If you like good baked barbecue beans you better go someplace else. Not a fan of this Earl's
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 1
Service: 4
Excellent place to feed your face. I go here right after Heaters...
Ordered 2 lbs of sliced brisket and 1 & 1/2 slabs of ribs for $103.00. The brisket was tough and flavorless (maybe the liquid smoke gave it a Little flavor) and the ribs were over sauced (let me put my own sauce on, so it's done right). It was worth Maybe $40, max! The brisket and ribs that I had on an Earl's Binge last week were WAYY better than this waste of my money!!
Probably not returning
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 4
1st time here...im from out of town. Great service.
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It smells like smoked meats when you walk in, which is a great sign. Our department took our boss out for a birthday lunch and they were able to accomodate our group of 12. I found a healthy option in a smoked chicken sandwich with a side salad. It was really good. I'll have to go back for some fried okra and some ribs at a later time.
Spent a lot of money for this to go order and my family and I were so disappointed with it that most of it didn’t get eaten and became leftovers. Everything tasted bland, meat was dry and the portions were off. There wasn’t enough meat for my potatoes. Kids burger was super bland and was just meat and cheese that was thrown together. Mac and cheese was just a glob of bland cheese with a few noodles. The ice cream was good, pie wasn’t. There was supposed to be chocolate sauce in one ice cream and it got none. Most of the okra was good, I’ll say that.
But just all around disappointing and not the best from an Earls rib “palace” up north.
This restaurant has good BBQ at a reasonable price. I got the daily lunch special which was turkey, sausage, and two sides. The turkey was meh, sausage was good, and the Mac n cheese and okra were both very good. Service at the counter was friendly and fast. I left very full, and would probably come back to try some more of the ribs and brisket.
My burger was very very good.
Dropped by Earl’s for the Lunch Special—simple enough: a sandwich and one side. I asked if I could swap the side for a plain baked potato. No butter, no sour cream, no fixings. Just a potato, unbothered and unseasoned.
They said sure… for an extra $6.
Six dollars. For a plain baked potato. Not a loaded one. Not stuffed. Just a bland, beige tuber that probably cost them fifty cents—maybe less if they bought in bulk.
Look, I didn’t come in expecting fine dining, but I also didn’t expect to be upcharged like I was ordering truffle fries at a steakhouse. This wasn’t customer service—it was daylight robbery wrapped in BBQ branding.
The sandwich was fine. The pricing? A joke. Probably won’t be back for awhile.
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