OMG! Truly the best brisket I’ve ever had. I stumbled upon this gem of a food truck while outside Lumen Field for night 2 of Taylor Swift. My bf and I were starving. We wanted more than just a hot dog, and at the lines were quite long at the other non-hot dog vendors. At first we were a bit turned off by the price, but I can honestly say that it was worth it!!! We shared the LT’s Smoked BBQ Brisket Sandwich, potato salad, and baked beans.
The customer service was also amazing!
We already can’t wait for the next time we’re in the Renton area, so we can get more.
Would give a zero if I could. First and most importantly, the burger was garbage. It was filled to the brim with mayo (because everyone loves mayo, so let's mask low quality meat with gallons of mayo). If you want a mayo sandwich, make it for less at home and bring it to the game. We threw over half of ours away
Now let's move to the most curious and disrespectful interaction at this establishment. After ordering our burger, we asked if he had a knife so we could cut it and share it. We were expecting either a "yes" or a "no." What we got was an aggressive angry man yelling at us "I don't cut no burgers!" This strange response caused me to ask him "Huh?" because it didn't make any sense. Then he said "I don't cut no burgers! See this is why I don't cut no burgers, you want a burger buy a burger (implying that there would be no sharing and anyone who eats at his establishment should be prepared to eat an entire (garbage) burger on their own!" Still perplexed by this aggressive and unexpected answer, we stared at him confused. Thankfully (or unthankfully) we got immediate clarification as he repeatedly shouted in our face, "you want a burger, buy a burger."
We did want a burger (before we knew it was garbage) and we did indeed buy a garbage burger), but apparently there is no sharing which makes no sense for a silly food truck with no customers.
This brings us to the final sweet justice portion of the story. After walking around the area for a while, and coming back to the game, the street was packed for the nearly sold out game, and nearly all the food trucks had lines of customers just waiting to eat their delicious food, but not this silly guy, not Seattle's "Best" BBQ. This silly guy had no line. Because his food is trash just like his attitude.