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I am now convinced that Nashville has the worst BBQ in the country.
Where’d you go?
There's only a Dickey's at DFW, and "pretty fair," is more praise than it deserves. If they're going to be in Dallas proper, they should go to Big Al's and have some of everything. But there's good barbecue all over down here.He and @SkyChaser were changing planes tonight in the Nashville airport. At the moment they should be airborne en route to Dallas. I assume they grabbed airport bbq, which might not be the best sample, though I used to find pretty fair bbq at DFW.
There's only a Dickey's at DFW, and "pretty fair," is more praise than it deserves. If they're going to be in Dallas proper, they should go to Big Al's and have some of everything. But there's good barbecue all over down here.
Gas station bbq can be really good:@2-Bit Speed and @SkyChaser have high standards, though. There’s a gas station near their home in S Ga that has terrific bbq.
Dickey's is the McDonald's of barbecue.I thought Dickey’s ribs were decent (not great, but not bad), but that’s all I ever tried there.
AggieMike and some of the other Dallas POAers introduced me to Hard 8 on one of my Dallas trips and it was pretty good. I had a good sampling.
There used to be a Dickey's in the Vince Lombardi Service Area on the Jersey turnpike.There's only a Dickey's at DFW, and "pretty fair," is more praise than it deserves. If they're going to be in Dallas proper, they should go to Big Al's and have some of everything. But there's good barbecue all over down here.
Greatest coach of all time.... Let's give him a rest stop on the jersey turnpike.There used to be a Dickey's in the Vince Lombardi Service Area on the Jersey turnpike.
I can say without reservation that it had the best barbeque I've ever had at a turnpike rest stop.
Dickey's may well be the best BBQ in Jersey. But Jersey is not Texas.There used to be a Dickey's in the Vince Lombardi Service Area on the Jersey turnpike.
I can say without reservation that it had the best barbeque I've ever had at a turnpike rest stop.
They ought to have their smoker confiscated.
Which restaurant?It was in the airport and they slathered mustard over their Pulled Chicken, stuffed in a couple pickle-slices, and called it BBQ. They ought to have their smoker confiscated.
Don't think you're talking about Bar-B-Cutie, in the A/B food court.
I've never had their chicken. I've always had the pulled-pork. No mustard on that.You think wrong. It was BBQutie
Funniest quote I've read this week!I can say without reservation that it had the best barbeque I've ever had at a turnpike rest stop.
Yeah, talking about the quality of food you can get in an airport is about like talking about how pretty the girls are that prowl at a truck stop. Not that there's anything wrong with that. But in either case they probably aren't indicative of the rest of the local area.
Hard pass. They opened one in San Antonio; my wife loves NC style pulled pork and that’s hard to find in San Antonio, so we gave it a shot.… Bar-B-Cutie,..
Used to go to Sonny’s in Tampa back in the 80’s. It was pretty good. Now, it tastes like disappointment.
They combine the best of all of them in KC.Pulled pork is from the Greensboro, NC area.
Brisket is from Texas.
Ribs are from Memphis.
That’s BBQ. Everything else is a poor imitation.
Jack Stack is pretty good, too.Nashville is a great city, an amazing city, but it's not a BBQ city.
I just have a need to say the best BBQ on earth is Woodyard in KC.
The lat time I ate at a Sonny’s was in the mid-90s and it wasn’t good then. I particularly didn’t care for the deli slice on the meats.Sonny's was sold some years ago and isn't as good as it once was. ….
The lat time I ate at a Sonny’s was in the mid-90s and it wasn’t good then. I particularly didn’t care for the deli slice on the meats.
That might have been after it sold. I think it happened in the late 80s, but I don’t really remember for sure.