Lynn Dollar
TVWBB Emerald Member
George's Happy Hog Bar-B-Q
712 Culbertson Drive
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Mrs Dollar and I visited George's Happy Hog, a joint I've heard a lot about but have never been. It was opened in 2004.
The Happy Hog has a great location for the weekday lunch crowd. They're located a few blocks from our State Capitol and a few blocks the other direction from the Univ of Okla Health Science Center, which includes teaching hospitals, research, and the OU medical schools. And not much further from downtown OKC.
The menu is the basic barbecue fare ya find at most joints, ribs , brisket, chicken, sausage. I ordered ribs and chicken and Mrs Dollar got the brisket and sausage, and of course we split it up between us. George is known for his ribs and the ribs were all that. The sausage was bland with a casing that was hard to bite through. The brisket .............. was not good. It was tight and dry and almost a bit rubbery. It needed sauce, a lot of it. But the chicken was great ! Was the best thing we had, delicious.
He had two sauces on the table, and from best I could tell, one was hot and the other was hotter. There was no mild.
We got the basic sides, potato salad, beans, cole slaw, and corn on the cob. Mrs Dollar thought the potato salad tasted a lot like my Grandma's potato salad, which I'm crazy about and have been all my life, cept George's was creamy and my Grandma's recipe cubes the potatos. Both had some sweet pickle. The rest was good, but nothing to write home about.
I tried to look around back to find the smoker, but its very well hidden.
Our State Capitol, from the point ya turn to go the Happy Hog
There's a smoker in there somewhere and George uses pecan wood
And the aforementioned State Capitol, from a bit closer , I haven't been by there in a while
712 Culbertson Drive
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Mrs Dollar and I visited George's Happy Hog, a joint I've heard a lot about but have never been. It was opened in 2004.
The Happy Hog has a great location for the weekday lunch crowd. They're located a few blocks from our State Capitol and a few blocks the other direction from the Univ of Okla Health Science Center, which includes teaching hospitals, research, and the OU medical schools. And not much further from downtown OKC.
The menu is the basic barbecue fare ya find at most joints, ribs , brisket, chicken, sausage. I ordered ribs and chicken and Mrs Dollar got the brisket and sausage, and of course we split it up between us. George is known for his ribs and the ribs were all that. The sausage was bland with a casing that was hard to bite through. The brisket .............. was not good. It was tight and dry and almost a bit rubbery. It needed sauce, a lot of it. But the chicken was great ! Was the best thing we had, delicious.
He had two sauces on the table, and from best I could tell, one was hot and the other was hotter. There was no mild.
We got the basic sides, potato salad, beans, cole slaw, and corn on the cob. Mrs Dollar thought the potato salad tasted a lot like my Grandma's potato salad, which I'm crazy about and have been all my life, cept George's was creamy and my Grandma's recipe cubes the potatos. Both had some sweet pickle. The rest was good, but nothing to write home about.
I tried to look around back to find the smoker, but its very well hidden.
Our State Capitol, from the point ya turn to go the Happy Hog






There's a smoker in there somewhere and George uses pecan wood

And the aforementioned State Capitol, from a bit closer , I haven't been by there in a while
