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Favorite BBQ place in DFW area?
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I just ate at a place called Don's BBQ in Whitesboro and the fucking ribs still had the membrane on the back. WTF?
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speaking of the Hard 8, that's where I went for lunch today
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Ill say this... For chain BBQ, RH&B isn't too bad. I don't seek it out, but I wind up there occasionally due to customers. It's certainly better than Spring Creek, Dickey's, and the others.
You people who don't like Slow Bone are nuts. I'd be interested to know what time of day you went. BBQ is more fragile than most food. Too late in the day, and they all suck. And the quality of BBQ depends entirely on the person running the pit. Hard 8 is a perfect example of this. I've been when its good, and I've been when it is really, really bad.
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Slow Bone was a big disappointment. I work a block from there and really wanted it to kick ass....but it just didn't. Ribs were tough and the brisket sandwich I ended up with had unrendered white fat on the brisket that had the mouth-feel of snot. Not my kind of BBQ.
Pecan lodge on the other-hand. That place was amazing. The beef rib I got was perfect. Expensive...but perfect.
Babb Brother's over the bridge is pretty damn good. I haven't had a bad plate there yet.Last edited by Brandon-k; 06-11-2013, 01:16 PM.
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I love the Red Hot and Blue potato salad Stacy figured out how to make it and it rocks.
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I think red hot and blue is a Memphis based B-B-Q and they use a dry rub and although it is good but I prefer Texas style and my favorite place is Sonny Bryant's and Railhead BBQ in Fort Worth.
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I wasn't impressed with Slow Bone. David's, and Rudy's are much better imo.
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I'm gonna have to add big racks in grapevine to the list, top five for sure.
kidding!
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