Give 1875 a try and post your thoughts. I think you'll be very impressed compared to the other local options.
But discussing barbecue can get as heated as politics.Carny89 said:
Tacos, burgers, bbq. All different opinions all different palates.
Outback has steaks?jja79 said:
But no one mistakes a steak from Outback with a steak from the Republic. Same is true with BBQ.
EliteElectric said:
Definitely in the minority in this thread but I like C&J and have since they were just a convenience store that sold bbq. We eat at the original once a week probably.
If you get there by 11:30 for the first rounds coming off the oiler pit - they are great. On par with southside market.EliteElectric said:
Definitely in the minority in this thread but I like C&J and have since they were just a convenience store that sold bbq. We eat at the original once a week probably.
MyNameIsJeff said:
I think that's the first mention of Blue Moon in this thread. They must've really gone downhill. We went a few months ago and don't intend to go back.
Yes, all the other bbq joints in the area should just give up and close already.jja79 said:
I don't understand why anyone would eat BBQ anywhere else locally.
GSS said:
1775 takes phone orders, but cuts them off during walkup serving times.
Might try around 10:00? They open at 11:00.
EBrazosAg said:
1976 brisket is top notch imho. Either the Mac and Brisket bowl or the sandwich on a hoagie are really good. Coopers brisket a month ago was nearly unbeatable it was so salty. Disappointed because the Llano location always delivers.
I believe the word you continue to seek is "inedible".EBrazosAg said:
1976 brisket is top notch imho. Either the Mac and Brisket bowl or the sandwich on a hoagie are really good. Coopers brisket a month ago was nearly uneatable it was so salty. To the point I thought someone must have made a mistake-and I'm probably right. Disappointed because the Llano location always delivers.