QN4U BBQ House - Clovis, CA

Brent and Kim Walton are the husband and wife pair whose QN4U BBQ team has won more barbecue contests than any other team in California. I recently had the chance to teach a BBQ class in Modesto with Brent. On my way home to So Cal, I stopped by their brand new restaurant in their home town of Clovis, on the outskirts of Fresno. As the dozens of trophies displayed throughout the room will attest, they know how to cook top tier barbecue.
Most barbecue restaurants can’t begin to cook at the level required at contests. I’m sorry to say this because the American public typically doesn’t have access to the really great stuff (some areas in the BBQ belt excepted). A handful of contest champions also own restaurants and actually work the line in their kitchens, demanding the same level of quality out of of their cooks as they personally execute in competition. Brent Walton is one of those picky few.
Their “BBQ house” has the wood slats, high raftered ceilings and down home charm of a drying barn that reminded me of the bar set from Road House, after the Swayze induced cleanup. I’m told that in the short time they’ve been open, the spacious room packs out and there’s a line out the door on weekends.
I ordered the brisket sandwich, and specified the “burnt ends” offered on the menu. Beef brisket is made up of two different muscles called the flat cut and the point cut. The point is the fattier more flavorful of the two, and is generally separated and put back in the smoker to cook until it’s crisp, its fat rendered out, and “burnt” so to speak. Most restaurants don’t offer the point separately, so whenever it’s offered, I jump on it.
The first taste of the cubed burnt ends revealed smoky beef cooked just long enough to crisp without getting dried out. A cooked-on light coating of QN4U’s sweet “Clovis style” sauce gave the meat enough of a finish to make additional sauce pointless.
What looks like a cup of mayo in that photo is a side serving of the mac and cheese. It started off promising, but ended in disappointment. Their white cheese sauce has a great sharp flavor of well aged cheddar, but it was only ladled on top of my serving. Were the sauce mixed throughout to coat all the noodles, it might also have warmed up the noodles at the bottom, which were still cold. I hope the cooks can work through the logistics of service to make the last bite of mac and cheese as delicious as the first.
My waitress recommended the mac and cheese as a replacement for the sweet potato fries I heard so much about from other friends that had eaten here. Ray Lampe told me that he usually dislikes sweet potatoes, but really liked QN4U’s crispy handcut version. Unfortunately, the lunch menu is different from dinner and sweet potato fries are not on it. I’d also heard about the pig candy (bacon coated with chili spiked brown sugar and smoked until crisp) also only available at dinner. Why, the inequity, Brent? Pig candy and sweet potato fries for lunch!

I ended this lunch with some of Kim’s bread pudding. Sweet, rich and flavored with raisins and peaches, there’s enough to share this portion among two or three people.
Although I make it a point to write restaurant reviews after I’ve had the chance to work through the menu on at least three occasions, honestly, Clovis is too far for me to get back there any time soon. Locals, though, have a great new option to fix the barbecue jones. Lucky, lucky locals.
For disclosure’s sake: I know both owners, but they were not in the restaurant during this visit and I ate anonymously. I said nothing to the staff to affect their usual service.
QN4U BBQ House
1414 Clovis Ave
Clovis, CA 93612
559 765 4078 telephone
Open 7 days a week from 11am to 10pm
There is no website yet, but photos of the lunch menu are on my Flickr archive.



May 13th, 2008 at 5:07 pm
Salt Great review
Do they deliver?
May 13th, 2008 at 9:52 pm
Didn’t ask about delivery. I figured I can cook my own BBQ in the time the driver makes the 5 hour trip to Orange County.
May 15th, 2008 at 5:24 am
That must be some really good BBQ! The picture of the sandwich made my mouth water just thinking about it. I think I’ll find a BBQ joint to eat lunch at today. Maybe Tom’s or honey bear.
May 15th, 2008 at 10:18 pm
Thanks for the review. Not sure when I am going to make it up there to taste for myself, but with each report from visitors, the expectations just keep building!
That burnt ends sandwich looks really tasty!
May 16th, 2008 at 1:40 am
Holy god! My mouth is literally watering. And as I’m currently living abroad, there is NO WAY I’m going to have anything remotely like this, well… all year. A tragedy.
June 4th, 2008 at 1:11 am
So I heard that not only are there BBQ Sandwiches great but there Pies are amazing as well. I heard that hey can deep frie them and make then crispy and all southern like. I had some deep fried pie before and let me just say, it was one of the most amazing things I HAVE EVER EATIN! The woman who makes them is a total bombshell too!!!!
June 11th, 2008 at 5:49 pm
We went in hoping for the best. We ordered up some pulled pork and brisket unfortunately my wife and I soon realized the meat had not been smoked at all. The brisket tasted like pot roast cooked in the oven and same for the pulled pork. I’ve BBQ’ed enough times in a traditional smoker to know when I’m eating real Q and this wasn’t it. Not even close. I have a hard time believing any BBQ lover would enjoy eating here. This is baked Q sold to the public as real deal BBQ. Nice touch with all the trophies and the cool BBQ paraphernalia hanging on the walls. Sorry, this was horrible if you know anything about true BBQ. Just another wanna be without the ability to deliver.
July 1st, 2008 at 9:30 pm
Well, no accounting for tastes, Dave. More for me.
July 12th, 2008 at 3:50 pm
Brent and Kim are among, if not, the best barbequers in the West. I plan to drive 3 hours to the Clovis KCBS contest (again)and part of the reason is to visit their restaurant. Possible Bob Cantor can produce product as good as Kim and Brent, but Bob runs out of Q often. (Sorry Bob) Plus he does not have a Kim.
July 19th, 2008 at 6:53 pm
Love Qn4u bbq. went to there twice with same people had two different experiences. Ordered pork and brisket first time - was great. ribs and chicken second time, ribs dry and chicken raw at bone- told waitress and other employees, know one cared. won’t be back or recomend. sorry will cook my own.
August 9th, 2008 at 5:24 pm
A group of us went there after harvesting peaches at QN4U…food and service was great. Brisket, turkey, pulled pork. Skipped dessert b/c they didn’t have the bread pudding with peaches and raisins. Thanks for the heads up, Professor Salt!