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OK BBQ Eater Anonymous
I've wanted to see something tried here like what John Meuller did a few blocks from Franklin's in Austin. Which is why I have had my eye on the Farmer's Market but I can see it possibly being done in Midtown because it's similar to Bleu Garten.
He billed it as "The worlds largest backyard party." and it was basically a fenced off corner lot with a tent and a bunch of wooden picnic tables, his pits, and a trailer they served out of.
Don't know how many people are familiar with John Meuller, because he's led a train wreck of a personal life, but the man can cook some great BBQ and comes from a great BBQ family. The same family where Aaron Franklin learned his craft as a pitmaster.
I've eaten at both Meuller's and Franklin's and the day I was there I thought Meuller's was the slightly better of the two.
Meuller and Franklin both cook on wood fired tank style pits and I've seen the tanks Maple's is fabricating theirs from. So the pits will be similar to what some of the great Texas pitmasters are cooking on.
So my main concern knowing the type of pits they intend to use is still the smoke irritating the neighbors. Pete since you seem to be in the know on this project. Is it going to be located in an area where there might be complaints of this type? Knowing that for this concept to work these guys are going to have to be out there firing up their pits around midnight to 2 AM to cook the meat they plan to start selling around 11 AM.
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