Brisket BBQ Banh Mi at Bluebird Barbecue Credit: Sophie X. Pollak

Earlier this spring, Bluebird Barbecue expanded its hours to include lunch six days a week. Now the restaurant on Riverside Avenue in Burlington is offering a lunch special: $10 for a BBQ Banh Mi sandwich stuffed with smoked meat, chicken liver pâté, pickled veggies, pickles and cilantro.

The timing of this midday deal coincides with weather that’s just right for dining on the restaurant’s screened-in porch. The indoor-outdoor setting offers a lovely view of woods in the foreground and the Winooski River beyond.

Given three choices for the meat in my sandwich — brisket, pulled pork or turkey — I opted for brisket. (There’s also a vegetarian option.) From a choice of sides that includes mac and cheese, cole slaw, smashed sweet potatoes, fries, and baked beans, I chose black-eyed pea salad with grilled broccoli and cauliflower, brightened by minced red pepper and onion.

The sandwich was packed and spilling from its baguette; the salad was a flavorful and healthful accompaniment. A glass of maple lemonade provided a seasonal sip to go with the view.

Barbecue sauce with a view Credit: Sally Pollak

Though the week-long BBQ Banh Mi special, which ends June 5, drew us to Bluebird for lunch, there are a handful of other menu items that are $12 or less. Most are starters, including grilled asparagus ($11), six smoked chicken wings ($11), and BBQ Poutine ($11).

The location itself feels like a special deal, a bug-free perch above the river and the trees, as the greens of  spring in Vermont reveal themselves. If the outside loses its scenic appeal, you can always look in the other direction at the big-screen bar TV showing baseball.

Dining on a Dime is a weekly series featuring well-made, filling bites (something substantial enough to qualify as a small meal or better) for $12 or less. Know of a tasty dish we should feature? Drop us a line: food@sevendaysvt.com.

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Sally Pollak was a staff writer at Seven Days from 2017 until she retired in summer 2023. She started as a Food contributor before transitioning to the Arts & Culture team. Her first newspaper job was compiling horse racing results at the Philadelphia...

4 replies on “Dining on a Dime: Bluebird Barbecue”

  1. I think it’s finally time to admit that the name of this column needs to change. Even in the beginning, when the dishes reviewed were supposed to be $10 or less (hence the “catchy” title), it was a bit of a stretch.

  2. Doing a review of a Seven Daisies finalist during the voting period…hmmm…put your thumb on the scales much? Not to mention that the author of this article and the owner of Bluebird are friends. Journalistic integrity at its best!

  3. Doing a review of a 7 Daisies finalist during the voting period….hmmm…put your thumb on the scales much? Not to mention that the author of this article and the owner of Bluebird are friends. Journalistic integrity.

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