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Welcome to Grand Ole Bbq Y Asado

Grand Ole BBQ Y Asado in San Diego is a Latin American - Barbeque - American gem with a focus on Texas BBQ. Located at 3302 32nd St, it offers a plethora of options, from Tri-Tip Sandwiches to Texas Hot Links, all available for takeout, delivery, and even catering. With a cozy ambiance and a diverse menu including smoked meats like brisket and ribs, this spot is a must-visit for BBQ lovers. Customers rave about the perfectly cooked Brisket, addictive mac n cheese, and unique Argentinian style BBQ on Sundays. Despite occasional availability issues, the quality and flavors at Grand Ole BBQ Y Asado make it a top choice for meat lovers.

LOCATIONS
  • Grand Ole Bbq Y Asado
    3302 32nd St San Diego, CA 92104
    3302 32nd St San Diego, CA 92104 Hotline: (619) 759-0637

Grand Ole BBQ Y Asado, located in San Diego, is a must-visit for all BBQ lovers. This Latin American, Barbeque, American fusion restaurant offers a wide range of dining options, including takeout, delivery, and catering. With vegan options available, it caters to all dietary preferences. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible and features gender-neutral restrooms, making it inclusive for all guests.

The menu at Grand Ole BBQ Y Asado boasts delicious dishes such as Central Texas Style Brisket, Pulled Pork Sandwich, and St. Louis Cut Spare Ribs. Customers rave about the perfectly smoked and seasoned brisket, velvety mac and cheese, and flavorful meats grilled over charcoal on Sundays. The variety of sides, including Traditional Slaw and Dr. Dickey's Famous Potato Salad, complement the BBQ offerings perfectly.

The ambiance of the restaurant is casual and inviting, with outdoor seating available for those who prefer to dine al fresco. Customers appreciate the friendly service and ample parking options in the neighborhood. Whether you're visiting for lunch or dinner, Grand Ole BBQ Y Asado is sure to satisfy your BBQ cravings.

Overall, Grand Ole BBQ Y Asado stands out for its high-quality meats, flavorful sides, and welcoming atmosphere. If you're looking for a top-notch BBQ experience in San Diego, this is the place to be. Don't miss out on trying their Texas Turkey Sandwich, Smoked Kentucky Lamb, or the unique Argentine-style grilled meats available on Sundays. Make sure to arrive early to secure your favorite dishes before they sell out.

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Mike L.
Mike L.

Grand Ole BBQ Y Asado is a pretty good spot in San Diego specializing in Texas BBQ although I think they had sauces from other regions (e.g. Carolina). They have a big patio aread. You go to the service window to place your order. When I went, a bunch of items had run out already (it was 7pm), like ribs or tri tip. Ordering of meats is by the pound which can be pricy but it was pretty good quality. - I ordered 1lb of hot links (2 pieces) - a brisket borarcha (some meat with mash potatoes and onions) - a side of fries - a side of spicy slaw - a side of potato salad The bill was a little more than $30 per person, there were two of us. We probably could've enjoyed ourselves while ordering so much, but it was all pretty tasty. They have assortment of different bbq sauces, vinegars, mustards and hot sauces to choose from. They had a section/bar area for drinks and dessert and were too stuffed to get more.

Bryon D.
Bryon D.

What better way to end our San Diego visit, than with the best Barbecue around! From the perfectly smoked, perfectly seasoned and cooked Brisket... To the velvety, addictive and utterly delicious mac n cheese... To their amazing selection of drinks, from local brews to your favorite flavor of liquid death or Dad's root-beer. Everything we ordered was amazing!!

Jesse R.
Jesse R.

Stopped in for lunch when arriving in SD. Tri tip- No complaints, comes with chimi. Brisket-well seasoned, fat was rendered really well. Just a little dry, but not enough to disappoint. Turkey-I only got this because a local in line said it was killer, he was right, very moist and tender. I'm not a big turkey fan, but this did not disappoint. St Lous ribs-these were good, they were small like baby back, but also ate like baby backs so I wasn't mad. Again , Just a little dry, but not enough to disappoint. Red chili-great meat chili, we both dug it. Sides, potato salad and baked beans were both tasty, portion is pretty hefty too. Overall, we got out at $55 and could have fed 3 people with sides left over or 4 people that aren't big eaters. Pretty great deal at less than $20 a person. I do have to say I'm somewhat easily impressed as my city is a wasteland of BBQ, so if you're a connoisseur it may be less impressive. Having said all that, we'd be stoked to have a BBQ joint like this in our area.

Uginea P.
Uginea P.

I just love this place and sooo excited it's located in South Park as the only one I have ever been to is the one in Flynn Springs.. it's located on the corner and you should definitely Uber in if you don't live in the neighborhood because parking can be difficult... the meat is priced by the pound. We ordered the tri-tip and the brisket, which was amazing along with macaroni cheese and potato salad, and green beans..... it's mostly outdoors, but they have a bar area with some seating kind of inside... I love the way it's decorated across the country inside of a haunted mansion at Disneyland.. they even have a door whip and you can make that a mimosa if you want.. this might be one of my favorite barbecue places in San Diego... the food is great.... The service consist of ordering from a window and they'll call you to pick up your food. Same with the bar nothing more nothing less simple and easy. You have to try this place if you have not !

Austin W.
Austin W.

I stopped by Grand Ole BBQ because it had been recommended by a few friends. I was surprised when I arrived on a Saturday at 12:00 p.m. to see that there wasn't a line and that every item was still available. Prices here are pretty standard for BBQ meats and sides are on par as well. Between my party of six, we got a pound of brisket, one beef rib, half a pound of tri tip, and sides of slaw, macaroni salad and their fries topped with chopped brisket, Fritos and cheese sauce. The food here is rich and you'll want to take a nap immediately afterwards. The brisket is balanced between its fattiness and lean parts. The tri tip eats a little dry because it is slightly over but it goes well with the chimichurri sauce. The beef rib is perfectly marbled and is the best seasoned and my favorite item amongst the proteins. Sides are excellent as well. The slaw is not overly dressed, the noodles in the macaroni are not overcooked and the loaded fries have a wonderful contrast of different textures. I would stop by again if I'm craving BBQ in San Diego.

Noriel O.
Noriel O.

It was our second time coming here and wanted to get brisket again and try the smash burger. Pretty busy on a Friday night. I love the layout bc it's mostly outdoor seating. It's been super hot so sitting outdoors is nice with the breeze. We ordered the brisket & smash burger with some sides. Brisket that day did not hit. It was very dry that I had to use the sauces a lot to moisten it up. Our first time there, the brisket was juicy and tender. The smash burger was surprisingly good. Lots of onions and a hint of bbq. I enjoyed it plus the fries were really good & crispy. Green beans were alright I felt like it needed to be cooked a bit more. Mac & cheese was pretty standard and I liked it. Overall, looks like it might be a hit or miss with this place. I like majority of the food but the meat can be inconsistent. I don't want to depend on bbq sauce to make the meat better.

Jennifer S.
Jennifer S.

Brisket was really good, Tri tip was plain. Coleslaw was mediocre. Green beans tasted like lemon. Would def order diff sides next time. It was packed on a weekday at 5pm. Luckily no line and only a couple tables left. Inside bar: $5 for the smallest sideways dole whip. -1 star.

Ryan M.
Ryan M.

4.5 stars Came on a Sunday to try their Argentinian style BBQ or rather grilled meats. They usually only have smoked BBQ meats but on Sundays they have an Argentine style which is unique, meats grilled over charcoal. I tried their smoked pork spare ribs, smoked brisket and the Tira De Asado (grilled beef ribs) The beef ribs were cut across the bone they way that you get Korean short ribs but thicker maybe a half inch or so. They were very smoky from being cooked over charcoal but I feel like it was something that I could come close to on my own at home. I would have preferred the regular smoked beef ribs. The brisket had a beautiful smoke ring, the parts that were covered in fat were very juicy and tender. The parts that had less fat weren't as juicy but still good. I loved the fatty parts, I guess that's a preference, my friend says he doesn't like paying for fat, I disagree, if it makes is juicy and tender make sure mine has lots of fat! I also loved the crusty smoked and heavily seasoned fat on the exterior of it. The pork spare ribs looked dry, but when I bit into it, it was super tender and moist! Guess you cant judge a book by its cover. It was my favorite of the 3 meats. Super tender and flavorful. I came as they opened and there was almost no wait and easily found parking. I stood in line to order, they gave me a buzzer and picked it up at the window when it was ready. Theres lots of open seating and a covered bar area if you want drinks too. I really enjoyed the Bbq here, I'll be back to try the smoked beef ribs for sure!

Jackie X.
Jackie X.

Came here on a Saturday around 5 pm after a long day at the Zoo. There's only street parking, which seems a little tight. But there are definitely spots around the neighborhood if you're willing to walk! We decided to get a pound of brisket, a pound of the link, and a pound of ribs. We ordered 2 sides of fries, 2 Mac and cheese, and 1 spicy coleslaw. I also got a cup of chili. The employee helping us recommended the Texas ranch style bbq so we got that, the sweet bbq, and the spicy bbq. We also got pickles and white bread. The ambiance is super casual and lively. The outdoor seating holds large groups and the dim bar is open to the patio. There were plenty of TVs with sport channels on. The bathrooms have the fancy Japanese toilets with heated seats and bidets as well. The bbq was pretty good! Not the best we'd ever had (our group is from Texas) but it easily satisfied us all. The brisket was soft and juicy, the ribs were cooked well, but the sausage was my favorite. Super packed with flavor and had a great snap. The chili was good and very meaty, but a tad salty. I ate it with the coleslaw and white bread which helped. The fries were super crispy and everyone liked the Mac and cheese! The bbq sauces were good as well and so were the pickles. I loved how the pickles were more on the sweet side but no one else in the group liked them as much because they don't like sweet pickles. Reminded us of Texas! Would come again.

Leland S.
Leland S.

Lookin for a good barbecue spot aside from Phil's BBQ. This one popped up. AMBIANCE: Parking: Street parking. It can get busy so plan accordingly. Seating: Inside and patio parking. Great for groups. It seems to have about 100 for capacity Vibes: This is in the North Park area. Thus, it's crowded and eventful, and parking can be competitive. The spot itself is pretty neat - spacious with a little vintage Western - Cowboy look. Great place for big events, celebrations, or if you're tying to catch a game. FOOD: Broiled ShortRibs - Borracho style(Recommend) I was sad that they don't smoke ribs on Sunday but this was still pretty good. Juicy, savory, and right off-the-bone type of barbecue. Smother that beef with some sauce and you're in for a treat. Now the borracho is like grits or a tamale, a base of polenta (cornmeal) with cheese, onions, and peppers - relish and serrano. The borracho was an experience and made this dish extra fulfilling Potato Salad (Recommend) So many choices of sides but this stuck. I enjoyed the cold chunks of potatoes to help calm the flavors and clean your palate. CUSTOMER SERVICE: Great! Friendly people who were quick with the service. TL; DR OVERALL: 4 Stars. Deelish! Reasonable prices, good selections, and pleasant vibes. If you haven't been to Phil's BBQ then yet, try that out. However if you're looking for less of a mainstream yet creative flavor. This is your place. Enjoy! TIPS: * They don't do smoked ribs on Sunday * Borracho means drunk