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where do you get your BBQ, Tom? We've got the Sonny's and Smoky Bones chains down here, plus tons of mom&pop places all over town, but I'm wondering where you go when you want it. :)
Red Hot & Blue (http://www.redhotandblue.com/) is my first choice for ribs. Their dry ribs and pulled pork are just stunning. huskiebear adores their smoked sausage, especially in the appetizer platter with the cheddar and pepper-jack cheese. Anne dotes on their banana pudding. And their baked beans are fantastic.
In Ann Arbor, there are several places that do all kindsa BBQ... but Zingerman's Roadhouse (http://www.zingermans.com/) learned their trade from Ed Mitchell (http://www.mitchellsbbq.com/home.html), and their whole-hog pulled pork is not only wonderfully smoky and flavorful (with an amazing vinegar that gives it a hell of a nice bite), it's actually frickin' cheap. $6.50 for a half-pound, which, along with, say, some green beans and some cheddar biscuits picked up from Red Lobster, is a spectacular meal.
(There's a place in Ann Arbor called Smokehouse Blues (http://www.smokehouseblues.com/). huskiebear and I went there once, and thought that everything smelled great but had almost no actual flavor once we started eating. That was when it first opened, years ago; it might be different now, or maybe we just got a bad batch. But it was enough to put us off the place to this day.)
If nothing else is available, I'm willing to be talked into trying local places, but my mind and heart shift into steak mode -- less chance of being disappointed. :)
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Date: 2004-07-16 01:31 pm (UTC)Just out of curiosity...
Date: 2004-07-15 04:49 pm (UTC)Re: Just out of curiosity...
Date: 2004-07-15 06:15 pm (UTC)Red Hot & Blue (http://www.redhotandblue.com/) is my first choice for ribs. Their dry ribs and pulled pork are just stunning.
In Ann Arbor, there are several places that do all kindsa BBQ... but Zingerman's Roadhouse (http://www.zingermans.com/) learned their trade from Ed Mitchell (http://www.mitchellsbbq.com/home.html), and their whole-hog pulled pork is not only wonderfully smoky and flavorful (with an amazing vinegar that gives it a hell of a nice bite), it's actually frickin' cheap. $6.50 for a half-pound, which, along with, say, some green beans and some cheddar biscuits picked up from Red Lobster, is a spectacular meal.
(There's a place in Ann Arbor called Smokehouse Blues (http://www.smokehouseblues.com/).
If nothing else is available, I'm willing to be talked into trying local places, but my mind and heart shift into steak mode -- less chance of being disappointed. :)