Junior wrote:Anyone have suggestions close (within 10 minutes) of school? Other than Peggy sue's?
RH&B
Seriously? That place is more like Bennigan's than a real BBQ joint, IMHO. Next you're gonna say Spring Creek.
I used to like Holy Smokes before they went out of business. Now I settle for Sonny Bryan's on Lovers, but it not an ideal settlement. (Can you say "chain"?)
Hey I have a spring creek behind my house. Use the buy one get one coupon . Best meal for two $11 can buy.
skyscraper wrote:Baker's Ribs on Greenville near University is tasty for what it is. Whenever we do BBQ for catering at the office, we use them.
forgot about Bakers. good call.
"This is . . . dedication to distraction by fans. Is that what I'm going to go with Jay?" "That poor kid has to be wondering what is dad doing." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XknLDwj0dSo
While RH&B might not have the best atmosphere, it has good pulled pork. It is more Memphis style BBQ which I happen to like. Give it a try. Baby bak Shak is more Memphis/New Orleans style. Guy who owns it had a place in Memphis and moved to Dallas. I do not remember them having pulled pork but worht going.
while it is on my mind, Rudy's up in Frisco is pretty good. I actually really enjoyed it. great pulled pork and a lot of big dudes seemed to really be enjoying the ribs since they had half of it on their face and continued to make out with their fingers.
Monkeystang wrote:while it is on my mind, Rudy's up in Frisco is pretty good. I actually really enjoyed it. great pulled pork and a lot of big dudes seemed to really be enjoying the ribs since they had half of it on their face and continued to make out with their fingers.
i didnt know they had rudys in dfw. rudys is great. when i worked in new mexico, they served green chili at the rudys there that was out of this world. i really miss it.
"This is . . . dedication to distraction by fans. Is that what I'm going to go with Jay?" "That poor kid has to be wondering what is dad doing." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XknLDwj0dSo
Monkeystang wrote:while it is on my mind, Rudy's up in Frisco is pretty good. I actually really enjoyed it. great pulled pork and a lot of big dudes seemed to really be enjoying the ribs since they had half of it on their face and continued to make out with their fingers.
i didnt know they had rudys in dfw. rudys is great. when i worked in new mexico, they served green chili at the rudys there that was out of this world. i really miss it.
Take the tollroad north past legacy and it will be on your right. I have only been there once and it was really good. A bit of a drive for us but if it is nice outside, not so bad.
Monkeystang wrote:while it is on my mind, Rudy's up in Frisco is pretty good. I actually really enjoyed it. great pulled pork and a lot of big dudes seemed to really be enjoying the ribs since they had half of it on their face and continued to make out with their fingers.
i didnt know they had rudys in dfw. rudys is great. when i worked in new mexico, they served green chili at the rudys there that was out of this world. i really miss it.
Take the tollroad north past legacy and it will be on your right. I have only been there once and it was really good. A bit of a drive for us but if it is nice outside, not so bad.
That's farther than the bar. I'd rather have a point burger.
"This is . . . dedication to distraction by fans. Is that what I'm going to go with Jay?" "That poor kid has to be wondering what is dad doing." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XknLDwj0dSo
Came across a site that ya'll might already know about, which reviews BBQ primarily in Texas : Http://fullcustomgospelbbq.com. See if you agree with their ratings.
RGV Pony wrote:never been a fan of the Rudy's schtick. Butcher paper, gas station etc
I hear you. But go down to the original Rudy's in San Antonio (Leon Springs). It's no schtick. Get the chopped, which is just a blend of whatever's laying around all chopped up. Oh my.