Triple J Chophouse & Brew Co
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We have always had a great experience with food and service at Triple J. I like how you recieve butterflied chicken so you can take half of it home qu…
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Had the 10 oz steak. Good, the mashers were very good, asparagus was good also. Typical Western decor. Texas's steaks are a little tougher than I'm us…
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This was a great steak and I loved the honey-pepper seasoning on it. The rolls were warm and delicious. The service was also very good. Baked potato w…
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8 Reviews on “Triple J Chophouse & Brew Co”
Had the 10 oz steak. Good, the mashers were very good, asparagus was good also. Typical Western decor. Texas’s steaks are a little tougher than I’m use to, but very good flavor. A repeat place.
This was a great steak and I loved the honey-pepper seasoning on it. The rolls were warm and delicious. The service was also very good. Baked potato was a little skimpy on toppings. Otherwise, everything was top-notch.
Amazing food and atmosphere. I always recommend this to people from out of town for a good local restaurant. My favorites are the choppy bob nachos, chicken Pot Pie and the chopped steak. My husband always enjoys the prime rib. We don’t think their steaks are the greatest.
Great menu and service! Love the Pama-tini, fried green chilis and grab the bull by the horns steak (cut your own steak) awesome! Entertainment/music wonderful too.
Wonderful food, but be prepared to wait! Try calling ahead, but be warned that even if you do, there’s a chance you will still have to wait quite a while.
Over cooked steak, rewarmed baked potato, chicken tenders thickly battered (probably frozen) and fried so hard my teeth hurt to bite into, and sweet potato fries cooked in old oil. Salad made from a bag with large chunks of nothing but iceberg lettuce. We told the poor little server how disappointed we were and she knocked off some from the bill. I have never had a meal in a restaurant in Lubbock that was inedible but this one was. We left it all on the plate, paid and left.
Triple J is a fairly traditional texas steakhouse, though its menu is slightly more creative than your average steakhouse. Queso is a fusion between queso and spinach artichoke dip, served with fried wontons instead of chips. I haven’t ever tried their steaks, but their chicken pot pie is very tasty albeit quite rich. It’s the only brew pub in the city, red raider is probably their best, just wish they would brew something with higher gravity.