We made the trip to Snow's last summer. We got there around 5:30 and were about 50th in line. Lots of folks camped out all night. The line was pretty long but the time they opened at 8am.
The "hype" was that they used to be really good.Jock 07 said:
https://www.chron.com/food/article/texas-smokehouse-closes-bryan-fargo-19557909
Never really understood the hype, but still, sad to see them go.
Its good and better than almost all of them around the DMV. Not quite at this level though.Jock 07 said:
I've heard good things about https://www.zzqrva.com if you're ever down near Richmond as well.
This is $165 of BBQ in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. pic.twitter.com/Y32DoODp3J
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CDub06 said:
2M Smokehouse is top notch in the state.
CDub06 said:
I'll add on to your Tejas post. We went on Saturday as usual. Arrived at 9:55 to get Golden Ticket #3. There were several groups there by opening, but by the time we left at noon, there were just a few people in line. You don't have to show up super early anymore.
Everything was phenomenal as usual. It's still my favorite on this side of Houston. But the prices have gone up noticeably. I'd commented on it, knowing the cost of meat is driving it. Brisket was $36/pound.
After paying, I noticed they're taking on a 15% service fee as well.
This came out to be $220.
A while back, I was surprised at how few people were coming through compared to a few years ago. But it's these prices. That's prohibitive for a lot of people. That's what's shutting the doors at bbq spots.
Ok. $220. But how many did that feed? That's a ton of food. I'm looking at that, guessing weights and figuring you can feed 8 adults there. That puts the per person costs in a different light.CDub06 said:
I'll add on to your Tejas post. We went on Saturday as usual. Arrived at 9:55 to get Golden Ticket #3. There were several groups there by opening, but by the time we left at noon, there were just a few people in line. You don't have to show up super early anymore.
Everything was phenomenal as usual. It's still my favorite on this side of Houston. But the prices have gone up noticeably. I'd commented on it, knowing the cost of meat is driving it. Brisket was $36/pound.
After paying, I noticed they're taking on a 15% service fee as well.
This came out to be $220.
A while back, I was surprised at how few people were coming through compared to a few years ago. But it's these prices. That's prohibitive for a lot of people. That's what's shutting the doors at bbq spots.
You should still absolutely go. As I said, it's still one of my favorites (which is why we're there so frequently). And that chile relleno sausage is my favorite anywhere. It's certainly worth the trip.DiskoTroop said:
$220 at 10am for bbq and paying a 15% service fee is too much for me. I have been wanting to try that famous sausage of theirs but I think I just decided against going. Thanks for that!
CDub06 said:You should still absolutely go. As I said, it's still one of my favorites (which is why we're there so frequently). And that chile relleno sausage is my favorite anywhere. It's certainly worth the trip.DiskoTroop said:
$220 at 10am for bbq and paying a 15% service fee is too much for me. I have been wanting to try that famous sausage of theirs but I think I just decided against going. Thanks for that!
Yeah, don't miss out on this one. They have an exceptional beef rib as well when it is on the menu. Beef rib + chile relleno sausage + chocolate is a baller meal.DiskoTroop said:CDub06 said:You should still absolutely go. As I said, it's still one of my favorites (which is why we're there so frequently). And that chile relleno sausage is my favorite anywhere. It's certainly worth the trip.DiskoTroop said:
$220 at 10am for bbq and paying a 15% service fee is too much for me. I have been wanting to try that famous sausage of theirs but I think I just decided against going. Thanks for that!
It's so tempting… I guess I still need to keep it as a "if I'm ever in the area…" trip.