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Big Al's BBQ
November 20, 2019



Big Al Laudencia | Owner Big Al's BBQ | Des Moines, IA
Steeped in traditional southern-style barbecue, Big Al's has won statewide recognition for their ribs, pork tenderloin and burger. When to-go business started ramping up, Al decided his soggy fries were making the rest of his menu look bad. See how a simple swap allowed guests to focus on the incredible food his restaurants are know for.
Steeped in traditional southern-style barbecue, Big Al's has won statewide recognition for their ribs, pork tenderloin and burger. When to-go business started ramping up, Al decided his soggy fries were making the rest of his menu look bad. See how a simple swap allowed guests to focus on the incredible food his restaurants are know for.