Second location
CDub06 said:
It's hard to keep that kind of quality at more than one location. I can't imagine either will be able to hit the consistency they're currently achieving in Brenham once the 2nd one opens.
So you've been to 3 BBQ places total.Objective Aggie said:
If I were to rate BBQ places totally on atmosphere (ignoring food):
(1) Smittys
(2) Louie Muelllers
(3) Goode Co I-10 / Bunker Hill
Seem to recall Salt Like in Dripping Springs being cool but I can't remember much else.
NColoradoAG said:
In KC everyone is all about Q39 these days.
NColoradoAG said:
BBQ atmosphere is an interesting discussion. It certainly is a factor in the overall experience. The first memory I have of BBQ is about age 10 eating at Toms with my dad circa 1993. I remember nothing but the smell of the place and how cool I thought it was to eat everything off butcher paper with no silverware. It's hard for me not to think that BBQ should be in a rundown building, a gas station, or just outside under a tent rather than a nice place. You should order your meet at a counter, beer should be in a horse trough, you better have sweet and unsweet tea. I generally want to leave there feeling very full, slightly greasy, and covered in smoke aroma.
I've had decent BBQ at two places in Colorado in 25 years here. Georgia Boys in Frederick and G-Que in Westminster. Honestly, GQue is better, but Georgia Boys has the atmosphere I like so i seem to always find myself there along with recommending it more.
In KC everyone is all about Q39 these days. Joes still is busy, but Q39 is always slammed. If you've never been to the two, they couldn't be more different. Original Joes shares space with a gas station. It's a beautiful place. It's usually busy, but somehow, as soon as you get your food, there is magically a place to sit. Decor is smoke dulled BBQ team banners, beer signs, and old photographs. Contrast that with Q39. It's a sit down, full service restaurant and bar. Fancy lighting, open kitchen, loud. The BBQ I had there was serviceable. The best thing I ate was the onion straws. The burnt ends were good, but they only come on one specific BBQ platter and not al a carte. I just got the feeling if I were blindfolded I would have thought the bbq was actually better.
Long story short, Texas bbq is better than KC bbq in every way. Including decor.
CDub06 said:
The Salt Lick has all the atmosphere. The food isn't bad, but atmosphere is where it really shines.
I have a friend who was in Lubbock on business. I told him I had heard good things about Evie Mae's, so he was there yesterday also. He loved it. He said their chocolate pie was pretty legit also.txag2008 said:
Evie Mae's in Lubbock. Really really solid place. Everything I had was top notch.
Aggie1946 said:
Truth was pretty disappointing this time. I'll chalk it up to a bad day. I had brisket, pulled pork and turkey. Everything else was sold out. Brisket and pulled pork were pretty dry and the brisket was cut way too thick.