Yup, it's open your own restaurant and provide forks. It's their tradition, end of story.
quote:Exactly. They have a right to not provide forks and sauce just as the negative nannies have the right to eat elsewhere.
Yup, it's open your own restaurant and provide forks. It's their tradition, end of story.
quote:Have you said anything to the managers? I have been there 3 times, and they have always wanted my opinion about everything. I am sure they would be glad to here from you personally.
It's been my tradition to eat with a fork.
quote:You don't have to actually visit a restaurant to gripe about it on MyBCS.
So you have not been?
quote:You certainly get the award for the best comment of the day. Loved it!
I always tackle my boiled crawfiish with teeny tiny little forks and knives!
quote:Resisting the temptation to start a new thread asking where in town to get teeny tiny crawfish forks and knives in B/CS.
I always tackle my boiled crawfiish with teeny tiny little forks and knives!
quote:You gotta admit, he does have a talent for derailing threads.quote:Resisting the temptation to start a new thread asking where in town to get teeny tiny crawfish forks and knives in B/CS.
I always tackle my boiled crawfiish with teeny tiny little forks and knives!
quote:Can I bring sausage from some place that doesn't drown it in grease?
I went again this morning and overheard a worker telling another customer that they were more then welcome to bring they're own sauce and i would assume fork.
quote:quote:Can I bring sausage from some place that doesn't drown it in grease?
I went again this morning and overheard a worker telling another customer that they were more then welcome to bring they're own sauce and i would assume fork.
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You gotta admit, he does have a talent for derailing threads.
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Just ate there for the first time. Best bbq in town. I had no problem getting the food into my mouth without a fork.
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If you don't like that they don't have forks don't go back. Whining and *****ing isn't going to change this aspect of their restaurant. Can't believe this is such a huge topic.
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If you don't like that they don't have forks don't go back. Whining and *****ing isn't going to change this aspect of their restaurant. Can't believe this is such a huge topic.
quote:To discuss yes, but to beat this horse until there is no more meat on the bones? There is two opinions on this thread 260 times. It is really good, or it blows and the fact they don't give you a fork makes it sucks worse. Not sure we can hash that any more than it has been hashed so far.surprised it is still going on. This thread is like the bill Murray movie " ground hog day"quote:
If you don't like that they don't have forks don't go back. Whining and *****ing isn't going to change this aspect of their restaurant. Can't believe this is such a huge topic.
Isn't the point of this thread to discuss what people like and dislike about the restaurant? It seems like the main points have been:
-Greasy
-Brisket wasn't cut right (not sure if this was on this thread or from multiple others I've talked to).
-The obvious sauce and fork debate.
There's some that like things about it and some that don't. Outside of this thread, I've yet to find anyone go there and come away impressed after their first visit. I've gone back and tried the chicken and found it to be outstanding. Best I've had in town. I've gone back for lunch to have it again, but got it to-go.
I've now tried these with these thoughts:
Brisket-not cut right and nothing special on the taste. Greasy. Disclaimer should be I always use sauce with my brisket and don't really consider myself a brisket "expert".
Both sausages-greasy, but a good casing and good flavor
Chicken-outstanding. One time it's been a tad undercooked.
Ribs-nothing special. Way too much pepper.
Again, that is from my experiences, but like I said, from word of mouth, it seems to be getting a lot of "I don't think I'll go back".
I haven't checked the bar, but I've heard they are pretty steep on their beer prices. Can anyone confirm or deny?