I was at Sheffield's Tuesday night and found the whole experience rather disappointing. To start with, I should mention that my friends and I had just seen a show at Stage Left, and I saw a small display in the lobby with menus from Sheffield's and coupons that offered "buy one, get one free" entrees. Sounded good to me!
When we arrived and I showed the coupon to our server; she had no idea what it was and said she needed to get a manager. She relayed to us that the manager wouldn't honor the coupon. I asked to see the manager, and he said something about how the theatre shouldn't be offering those coupons and that I should have asked the person at the box office for a gift card. WHAT? And, how exactly, what I supposed to know that? Long story short, he accepted his own coupon just this one time. Sure, it was decent of him to do so (it wasn't our fault that their coupons are prominently displayed at the theatre), but it felt like we were treated as second-class guests the rest of the night.
We ordered a whole lot of BBQ: full slab of ribs, brisket and chicken and sides of collards with bacon, mac and cheese, sweet potato fries and slaw. All in all it was just so-so. I found myself comparing everything (unfavorably) to BBQ at other restaurants: the brisket is better at Smoque, the mac and cheese is far superior at Fat WIlly's, the ribs are better at a number of places, the sauces weren't particularly great.
Everything had a smoky flavor, but that was really the only upside since most of the meats were kind of dry and dull. The brisket specifically was tough and just seemed like a slice of brisket they had thrown in the cooker rather than giving it the "low and slow" treatment to really melt all that connective tissue. This was one of the few BBQ dinners where I really felt like I
needed the sauce which, to me, is a bad sign when the meat should be the star attraction.
We'll probably skip Sheffield's food in the future and head out for better BBQ, but like others have mentioned here, the beer list is good. They should just stick with that.