I went to Reveille this morning as I had planned. I have to say it was excellent. I can't say it was better than Corkscrew, or Killen, or Feges, which I would say are the Top 3 in the Houston metro area, but I'd say it is definitely deserves consideration, and is easily 4th, with potential to move up.
I got there about 10:30, not knowing if there would be a line. I was there first one there by a good margin. Chatted with the mom of one of the owners a little bit. Nice lady.
After a bit but before they opened, one of the owners called me over to the window and gave me a little Barbecue "amuse bouche" from the chef.
Brisket chowder topped with bacon and Sriracha. This was pretty amazing. Never would have thought of doing this but it was delicious.
Since it was my first visit I wanted to try as much as I could, so I got four meats. Sausage, brisket, pork ribs, and pork belly.
They were all really good. The sausage was kind of crazy, they put beer and citra hops in it. You really taste the hops! No imagination needed to detect them. But it's not bitter at all. I love creative stuff like this.
The elote style corn was sweet and a little charred, really nice.
Brisket, ribs, and pork belly were all really well done.
If I had a "complaint" it would be that the rub on the ribs was straight up savory and I like them a little sweet. The sauce was fine but more tomato/vinegar than tomato/molasses or brown sugar. So it's kind of a personal preference thing.
Also, there were a lot of honey bees buzzing around. Much better than wasps as these guys are pretty harmless 99% of the time, but my wife would have been freaking out.
All in all, great stuff and I hope they have a ton of success.
I got there about 10:30, not knowing if there would be a line. I was there first one there by a good margin. Chatted with the mom of one of the owners a little bit. Nice lady.
After a bit but before they opened, one of the owners called me over to the window and gave me a little Barbecue "amuse bouche" from the chef.
Brisket chowder topped with bacon and Sriracha. This was pretty amazing. Never would have thought of doing this but it was delicious.
Since it was my first visit I wanted to try as much as I could, so I got four meats. Sausage, brisket, pork ribs, and pork belly.
They were all really good. The sausage was kind of crazy, they put beer and citra hops in it. You really taste the hops! No imagination needed to detect them. But it's not bitter at all. I love creative stuff like this.
The elote style corn was sweet and a little charred, really nice.
Brisket, ribs, and pork belly were all really well done.
If I had a "complaint" it would be that the rub on the ribs was straight up savory and I like them a little sweet. The sauce was fine but more tomato/vinegar than tomato/molasses or brown sugar. So it's kind of a personal preference thing.
Also, there were a lot of honey bees buzzing around. Much better than wasps as these guys are pretty harmless 99% of the time, but my wife would have been freaking out.
All in all, great stuff and I hope they have a ton of success.