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Home Team BBQ is open daily for lunch and dinner from 11 a.m.-10 p.m. and offers a late night limited menu from 10 p.m.-midnight.

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If mouthwatering barbecue sounds good right about now, head over to Home Team BBQ, a family-friendly restaurant beside the new Swamp Rabbit Trail extension (that now connects to Holland Park).

Home Team BBQ offers creative daily specials, great tunes, and an extensive bar program (we recommend the signature frozen cocktails, Gamechanger + Irish Coffee). Slow-smoked meat is the center of the menu, surrounded by shareable appetizers, traditional sides, delicious salads, and twists on the classics (think: BBQ nachos, carnitas tacos, and smoked chicken wings).

As the weather cools off and we head into fall, folks can use the greenspace beside the restaurant as a picnic area — so bring a yard game, be ready to hang out, or simply use the space to get the kids’ wiggles out before dinner.

Interested in taking the team home? Catering, pick-up, delivery, and full service events are also available.

Check out the lunch + dinner menu

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