I've never eaten Bill Miller's BBQ but my parents buy their stuffing for Thanksgiving every year. It's actually really pretty good IMHO.
I thought it was pretty meh. I had the brisket, pork ribs, and short rib. The brisket was dry, the short rib was very salty (but cooked ok), and the pork ribs were lacking any flavor.champagnepapi said:
Is Good Bull BBQ actually good or does everyone like it because a Yell Leader runs it?
Plus the breakfast tacos are totally legitGAC06 said:hunterntexas said:
Rudy's literally advertises themselves as the worst and they are a BBQ joint that is liked best for their creamed corn. That should tell you something.
Never understood the hate for Rudy's. It's not great but it's fine.
MGS said:
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the world's worst BBQ is probably not in Texas.
MD1993 said:
I ate at The Shed bbq in Mississippi yesterday. That place is a dump and really low quality bbq. We could not figure out what the flavor of the sauce they poured on everything tasted like. My youngest say it tasted like bean sauce. He may not be wrong.
The original Tom's on Texas Avenue was awesome!chipotle said:
Toms bbq. Not even sure what people are remembering about that place. Not even average.
CDub06 said:
Most of y'all are talking about average or below-average barbecue.
I've had bad barbecue and beyond awful barbecue.
Lazy H Smokehouse - Kirbyville - I went because a customer said she'd heard it was the best in the area (~7 years ago??) The lights were off when I walked up to the door at noon. So I turned around. Someone came out of the front door and said that they were open, they just keep the power off between customers to save money. She shouted to the back room to turn the power back on. Old, stale microwaved meat.
Yo Mama's Barbecue - Montgomery - Food came out crackling hot. It was another case of reheated meat from yesterday or beyond. Eating it fresh probably wouldn't have helped...
King's Kitchen - Conroe - There's a phenomenon in East Texas where some churches also sell lunch. There's a restaurant (fellowship hall?) that sits next to a church in Conroe. People rave about this place and after passing by it and the "BBQ" flags outside of it for years, I finally decided to stop. This is the one that I have a picture for, so I'll let it do the talking.
Just so you know, you're looking at brisket & ribs. Yes, that is "smoked brisket"...
Sad if true, back when i was kid i'd go there with my dad before aggie games and the sausage wraps were great along with other stuff. It's been over 10 years so it definitely could have gone down hill.chipotle said:
Got a craving for Rudy's after an a&m game so we stopped at south side in Elgin in the way back to Austin. It didn't even meet Rudy's expectations it was so awful
HarleySpoon said:
Woodshed Smokehouse---Fort Worth Chef Tim Love needs to hang it up with the BBQ....tried it yesterday and was terrible in every respect.
I would have liked to have tried a couple of meats; but the only way to have more than one meat is to order two meals or order the family feast thing for $80 or so. You can't order a two meat plate and the only meat sold by itself is the sliced brisket.CDub06 said:HarleySpoon said:
Woodshed Smokehouse---Fort Worth Chef Tim Love needs to hang it up with the BBQ....tried it yesterday and was terrible in every respect.
Whoa whoa whoa. You've lost your mind. It's not traditional Texas Barbecue, but they do some good eats out there. I love taking people there and no one has ever complained to me.
What'd you order?
Swarely said:
If your answer isn't Bill Miller's youre wrong. They aren't even the McDonald's of BBQ. Theyre the Burger King.
I'd rather eat at Dickies than Bill Miller's.
Bob Loblaws Law Blog said:Swarely said:
If your answer isn't Bill Miller's youre wrong. They aren't even the McDonald's of BBQ. Theyre the Burger King.
I'd rather eat at Dickies than Bill Miller's.
Burger King is better than McDonald's.
Well that's not true. I've gotten multiple meats every time I've been there. You can order brisket by the quarter pound. Add on some ribs, sausage, tamales, tacos, smoked hummus. Whatever.HarleySpoon said:
I would have liked to have tried a couple of meats; but the only way to have more than one meat is to order two meals or order the family feast thing for $80 or so. You can't order a two meat plate and the only meat sold by itself is the sliced brisket.
Welp....you must be special. Because I asked the waitress very specifically if I could order more than one meat and she said I would either have to order two plates or the jumbo family package. I then said I can't get brisket and ribs or plus ribs or brisket and sausage or plus sausage. She said you can order the brisket by the pound but you have to get a rib plate plus another meat plate to get two kinds of meat. Very bizarre.....CDub06 said:Well that's not true. I've gotten multiple meats every time I've been there. You can order brisket by the quarter pound. Add on some ribs, sausage, tamales, tacos, smoked hummus. Whatever.HarleySpoon said:
I would have liked to have tried a couple of meats; but the only way to have more than one meat is to order two meals or order the family feast thing for $80 or so. You can't order a two meat plate and the only meat sold by itself is the sliced brisket.
They really excel at the non-traditional stuff IMO. It's certainly not the best brisket, but it's never been bad on my trips. And yeah, it costs a bit more than most places - you're paying for the vibe. This is "fancy barbecue."
And come on man, don't let your lady order a chopped beef sandwich. Especially at a place like this - their menu is ridiculous!
I got a 2 meat plate (sliced brisket & some rattlesnake sausage that was on daily special) about 5 months ago. Sausage was dry but brisket was great. Also had the most garlicky potato salad I've ever eaten. Solid A-, would buy again.HarleySpoon said:Welp....you must be special. Because I asked the waitress very specifically if I could order more than one meat and she said I would either have to order two plates or the jumbo family package. I then said I can't get brisket and ribs or plus ribs or brisket and sausage or plus sausage. She said you can order the brisket by the pound but you have to get a rib plate plus another meat plate to get two kinds of meat. Very bizarre.....CDub06 said:Well that's not true. I've gotten multiple meats every time I've been there. You can order brisket by the quarter pound. Add on some ribs, sausage, tamales, tacos, smoked hummus. Whatever.HarleySpoon said:
I would have liked to have tried a couple of meats; but the only way to have more than one meat is to order two meals or order the family feast thing for $80 or so. You can't order a two meat plate and the only meat sold by itself is the sliced brisket.
They really excel at the non-traditional stuff IMO. It's certainly not the best brisket, but it's never been bad on my trips. And yeah, it costs a bit more than most places - you're paying for the vibe. This is "fancy barbecue."
And come on man, don't let your lady order a chopped beef sandwich. Especially at a place like this - their menu is ridiculous!
Oh...and my lady is not from Texas and always gets chopped brisket wherever we go...that's her BBQ thing. If they can't make a decent chopped brisket sandwich then they need to not use the word BBQ anywhere in their marketing.
Far from a true statement. The ORIGINAL off Ralph Fair Rd in San Antonio is excellent. You know how when you make a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy and it just fades out? That's Rudy's.hunterntexas said:
Rudy's literally advertises themselves as the worst and they are a BBQ joint that is liked best for their creamed corn. That should tell you something.