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03-13-2014, 01:43 PM | #23 | |
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I'm not too big on BBQ but for the few BBQ places I've been to, I've generally found the meats (particularly the ribs and brisket, but especially the ribs) to be way too tough for my liking. Places like Kreuz's, Iron Works (Austin), Black's all seem to offer the same style of meat. I believe I've tried Smitty's as well. I suppose some people enjoy the carnal experience that comes with ripping tough, tendinous meat off the bone but I just don't like that style. That's why I really do enjoy Franklin. I don't think the lines are worth it so I don't go to Franklin often, but I do appreciate the fact that their brisket and sausage are at least super moist and slow cooked long enough for my liking. When it comes to baby back ribs, I actually prefer a chain like Rudy's believe it or not. Rudy's BBQ ribs are consistently moist and tender. The only problem I have with Rudy's is the pricing. For the Westlake location (off of 360), Rudy's charges $16 for a full rack of ribs. Go to amarillo or south texas and you'll find the same, full rack of ribs offered for $3 or $4. I find that to be incredibly irritating so I don't go to Rudy's all that often either. Yeah I just looked up some Rudy's menu prices Brownsville, Del Rio, Amarillo - $6.79 per .5 lb baby back ribs Allen - $8.49 per half lb Austin (360) - $16.75 per half lb Houston (290) - $6.79 Houston (I10W/Katy) - $6.79 Kileen - $6.79 IIRC a couple of locations offer ribs for as low as $4. What the hell kind of wizardry is this? |
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03-13-2014, 01:46 PM | #24 |
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This may be irrational but if I knew Rudy's charged $16.75 for everyone, I'd actually go more often. But I absolutely can't stand the thought of being ripped off with a "bullshit surcharge" for no good reason.
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03-13-2014, 02:05 PM | #25 |
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there are one or two Rudy's here in Houston - it's pretty much the McDonalds of BBQ.
gross..... we would rather take a 5 hour round trip to eat legit BBQ LOL !!!! |
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03-13-2014, 02:09 PM | #26 | |
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I'm leading a group of @ 15 bikes from Houston to Giddings to meet up with everyone else. 35 Raiders will leave Giddings and go down to Smithville - then we're heading north into Bastrop - then finally going south to Lockhart I honestly think it will be more than 35 because there are 34 registered right now and we have 20+ days left. |
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03-13-2014, 02:10 PM | #27 |
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I get my BBQ from 2 places anymore. My brother-in-law will spend days smoking meat for parties and it's always awesome. And this guy who sits on the side of the road near my house with his smoker. Best pulled pork, ribs, brisket i've ever had. You can bring him your meat and he'll smoke it up to your liking. He must have done 300 turkeys on Thanksgiving last year!
There was a place in colorado that had the best bbq sausage i've ever had. Was Wisconsin cheddar & jalapeño pepper sausages. Effing unbelievable! But as mentioned in this thread, it's not toooo difficult to get good BBQ. When visiting a BBQ place i guess i would judge 50% on the meat and 50% on the sides. With most places having pretty darn good BBQ; good, unique sides is where it's at for me. I think the stuff by my house on the side of the road is comparable with the more famous places i've been, but because it's 1 mile from my house, it's the best! haha It helps they get all their bread from a local cuban bakery delivered every morning. Unfortunately they don't have any sides other than they're pretty awesome baked beans. But the convenience factor means i don't mind making my own sides.
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03-13-2014, 03:22 PM | #29 | |
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I'd say Dickey's is probably the McDonalds of BBQ. |
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03-13-2014, 03:55 PM | #31 | |
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they are my LAST RESORT for BBQ if I crave BBQ here in Houston. there is "Houston's BBQ" in the Energy Corridor on the west side that is IDENTICAL to Luling City Market. guy that runs that place started off at Luling City Market about 15 years ago. everything is exactly the same - even down to the bottles of BBQ Sauce that they give you.... |
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03-13-2014, 04:17 PM | #32 | |
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03-13-2014, 04:27 PM | #33 |
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03-13-2014, 04:31 PM | #34 |
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I'd give it a try. I have eaten there perhaps five or so times. It does feel like stepping back in time for a bit, which is nice. Also try Stiles Switch, next to the Yellow Rose on Lamar. They're established now and their brisket (I went two weeks ago) has come a very long way. Definitely try some of the moist, it's very good.
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03-13-2014, 04:44 PM | #36 | |
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Rudy's is far from any list of "best BBQ places" in Texas..... |
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03-13-2014, 04:47 PM | #37 |
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03-13-2014, 05:01 PM | #38 |
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Best baby back ribs are at Hillstone/Houston's restaurants (a few nationwide, including Dallas and Houston in TX).
Not a Salt Lick fan, except for their taco cart at the Austin airport, believe it or jot - amazing...
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03-13-2014, 05:01 PM | #39 |
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In Rudy's defense they do market themselves as the "worst BBQ in TX"
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03-13-2014, 05:04 PM | #40 | |
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The only problem is they drench their beautifully cooked ribs with a cheap, disgusting, tangy "hill country bbq sauce" (I always ask them to go easy on the sauce) but the cookery on the meat itself is fantastic. They brine their ribs for 24-48 hours and so the ribs end up being super tender. I used to be a fan of Jasper's baby back ribs as well (one location in Plano and one in Austin) but the quality has gone down hill over the years. The sauce is way too tangy and the cookery on the meat doesn't even remotely compare to what it used to be when they first opened. |
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03-13-2014, 05:06 PM | #41 |
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I'm trying not to be offended by your comment.
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03-13-2014, 05:07 PM | #42 |
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Black's BBQ and Luling City Market are a very close 1 and 2.
I always buy 4 or 5 extra links of sausage to take home from Luling - I give some to my dogs and I make some for breakfast the next morning. Smitty's and Gatlins come in 3rd and 4th - everyone else is a toss up. ever been to Smitty's !?!? place is amazing as well.... oh, I just wished that all these people that show up to the BBQ Cookoff at the Houston Rodeo would open up their own places HAHAHA !!!! p.s. be on the lookout for Killen's BBQ in Pearland Texas (in the city I live in). it's about 15 miles south of downtown Houston. for about 8 months last year he was cooking and selling BBQ from pop-up tents. the demand for him to start up a Killen's BBQ was overwhelming, so he opened up his own restaurant called Killen's BBQ. everyone in the Houston area knows Ronnie Killen extremely well because he's pretty much a millionaire steakhouse owner - he owns Killen's Steakhouse. if there wasn't over 6 million people in the area, he could put everyone out of business HAHA !!!! here's his Steakhouse website: http://www.killenssteakhouse.com/chef-killen.html and here's an article from the Houston Press talking about Killen's BBQ: http://blogs.houstonpress.com/eating...ens_barbec.php Killen's has a great shot at making the top 10 list in the state really quickly, if it's not already. dude is a master..... I plan on going there very very soon....I heard his lines are like 2 hour waits though |
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03-13-2014, 05:21 PM | #44 | |
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Never been to Smitty's though, so I'll need to try that. I read the article on Killen's. Looks damn good, especially in this pic. Too bad about that damn line again. Maybe I'll just have to order 5 pounds of it then and get it to go. |
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