I did meet George before he died. He told me that if you eat good ribs, they shouldn't make you burp. I thought about it for a minute and remembered that kind of faint burpy feeling you often get when you chow down on BBQ ribs.
So I gave George's Happy Hog the "burp test," and they passed with flying colors. Kind of an odd thing, but certainly worth noting.
Not OKC metro, but I ate at the Lockhart smokehouse in Dallas earlier this week. It's run by the granddaughter of the guy who bought kreuz market in Lockhart, tx in the 40s. Great flavorful brisket and habanero Mac n cheese. Got their too late to try the sausage.
I picked up a slab of ribs at Smokin Okies yesterday and they are very good. They didn't have sauce on them and they were tender, not "fallin off the bone" but good to put you teeth into. Next week, I will try the brisket.
C. T.
My house...lol. Two briskets on the cookshack smoker as I write. Eating out though.....hole in the wall jacks on 39 th street is always consistently good when I go there. Vans is decent and the BBQ guy that used to be (may still be there...haven't been in awhile) that is in front of the buy for less ay 44 th and I-35 and sells it inside.
There was a Bad Brad's in Portland, Texas (between Aransas Pass and Corpus Christi) for about a year about 5 years ago. The next time that we went down there it was operating under a different name. Never really heard anything about it.
If you read my blog about Bad Brad's. I probably could have saved you a trip.
One of our favorites. Go for lunch on a regular basis. I always get the ribs - consistently good to very good. Desserts are really good too - they make my favorite bread pudding. Only thing is it can be difficult to find a seat during the lunch rush.
Favorite bread pudding? That's some really high praise there, I love me some bread pudding. I'll have to check it out one of these days.
Well, I took my friend from London to Davis to try Smokin' Joes yesterday, and they are closed on Wednesdays! Fortunately, that wasn't the only reason we went South, but next time I will know. They don't have a web page so I didn't know they were closed.
C. T.
I had tried Billy Sim's a couple of times but wasn't overly impressed. My mother on the other hand goes there at least once a week to get their Frito Chili Pie (made with brisket). A new location opened near the NW 23rd & Penn intersection and they had an all-you-can-eat rib special (Tuesday). These were some of the best ribs I have eaten in a long time. They were only 2nd to the ribs I had years ago at Corky's in Memphis. Tender, juicy, fall of the bone (I know that is heresy for some), excellently seasoned/flavored...so well done, I didn't even need any kind of sauce on them (although I did try some of the sauce on the 3rd or was it the 4th reorder just to see)...all of the sides I sampled were "C" to "A". I don't normally get ribs because it is hard for them to be consistent from one visit to the next (like brisket), so I may be disappointed the next time I go.
I like Steve's Rib in Edmond.
Steve's Rib used to be great but has gone waaaaay downhill the past 3 times I went (service & food quality)...on a positive note, went to Billy Sim's @ 23rd & Penn again Tuesday night for the all-u-can-eat ribs and there were just as good as the week before. They also added a couple of new sides...Mac & Cheese (solid A) & something they called "Loaded Potato Salad" (potatoe, sour cream(?), bacon bits)...not really sure about it, may be an acquired taste but it was new/different.
Had Leos yesterday. It was the best BBQ that I've had in years.
Excellent ribs that didn't need any sauce, great chopped beef that wasn't dry, excellent Bologna and hot links. I'm a huge fan of mountain view hotlinks that are made in OK and served at alot of Tulsa are BBQ joints but these were good too.
Some of the best Mac salad I've had in years (typically hate it) and the beans were good, but I've had better beans at other places.
^ Great to hear. It is still one of my favorite places. Need to go have a smoky lunch soon.
WilliamTell,
In the OKC barbecue "heyday", the 60's-80's Leo's was right in there with Tom's Oaklawn, Pulliams, Han's, Georges (at about 63rd and Eastern) and others who's names escape me. At the original location, 36th and Kelley, I used to come out of Leo's with tears in my eyes because his air circulation was non-existent and proved the song "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes". I never cared for the mac salad and it always irritated me that there was "no substitution" on his lunch meals. His Hot sauce would blow you away, I always mixed it with the mild. I need to give the current restaurant a try.
C. T.
CT - the original location at 36th and Kelley is the one that is open now. The one on 4th Street is closed (and sold I think.) I mix the sauces too and love coming out of there smelling like smoke for the rest of the day.
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