They should still have food at 1 typically, they didn't seem overly busy this morning.
JCRiley09 said:
I made the trip to Goldee's today and it did not disappoint! Texas Trinity plus turkey, grits, andL&L hash Kennedale stew.B's Cracklin' Hash It was phenomenal.
JCRiley09 said:
Yeah I talked Brad a bit. I've met him before and was coincidentally wearing a Mama Fried shirt today (Beef Cheeks's food trailer) so I had an easy conversation starter. Didn't see mad scientist. I had no idea he was there.
Cowboy Curtis said:JCRiley09 said:
I made the trip to Goldee's today and it did not disappoint! Texas Trinity plus turkey, grits, andL&L hash Kennedale stew.B's Cracklin' Hash It was phenomenal.
FIFY
schmendeler said:
Has it gotten any better?
Beef Cheek said:
Take it to the Mississippi BBQ thread
You know you're dedicated to your business when you get the name tatted on your forearm.agcrock2005 said:
Ernie trimmed brisket, ribs and pork belly for us and then gave away at end of class. Chris explained that the drought was causing the briskets to get smaller right now because the farmers are having to "short sell" their cattle because they don't have enough food to keep them. Explains this "pathetic" looking brisket (their words not mine)
No doubt. They were saying they've had lot of investors offer to fund locations all over the place, including Boston. They've been flown to DC, Washington, and other states that I can't remember, to cook. They're about to be featured on a netflix bbq show. They also said they were approached about the location in Dallas that Heim is in now, BEFORE Heim was offered, and they turned it down because "Panther City is Fort Worth and we only care about getting this one location right".Buzzy said:You know you're dedicated to your business when you get the name tatted on your forearm.agcrock2005 said:
Ernie trimmed brisket, ribs and pork belly for us and then gave away at end of class. Chris explained that the drought was causing the briskets to get smaller right now because the farmers are having to "short sell" their cattle because they don't have enough food to keep them. Explains this "pathetic" looking brisket (their words not mine)
Bulldog73 said:
I saw that in the group. What if you're a lame-o who has no interesting bottles, but is willing to share the meager offerings he has?
No idea. He just said that they had the opportunity to go into the Dallas location where Heim went. I try to stay away from Dallas so no clue where it is, or if Heim has more than one location.Buzzy said:
You talking about the Love Field location for Heim? That location is money!!
Heim has a location literally across the street from Love Field. You exit the airport, you immediately see the restaurant. From a sales and marketing standpoint, it doesn't get much better. New arrivals to Dallas looking for Texas barbecue immediately see Heim.agcrock2005 said:No idea. He just said that they had the opportunity to go into the Dallas location where Heim went. I try to stay away from Dallas so no clue where it is, or if Heim has more than one location.Buzzy said:
You talking about the Love Field location for Heim? That location is money!!
Beef Cheek said:
Tried Pizzitola's today, really appreciate these old places still hanging on.
Reese Brothers BBQ is legit some of the best BBQ out there. They make some great Brisket, Ribs & Sausages. I also like they have little Tex-Mex twist on their Beans and some of their sides. Their Salsa is killer good. They also make scratch tortillas too if you don't want bread. They were understudies at LA BBQ under Leann Mueller then went out to Marathon to work the pits at Brick Vault BBQ & Brewing.AggieFabricator said:
2M is definitely worth a second trip in my opinion. It's one of my favorites. Burnt Bean 100% lives up to hype in my opinion as well. If you're not wanting to venture out of San Antonio, I hear great things about Reese Bros. It located over by the Alamodome.