This is a nice looking roadside shack, with outside counter service only. Brisket is naked, fire on the offset pit is oak, flies are plentiful. The meat is creosoted and inedible. The cobbler was pretty good, but it ain’t billed as the OO CobblerHouse.
Archives: Review
A review is a structured editorial regarding a specific visit to a joint. In addition to the commentary, each joint is given ratings for main fare, other fare, and atmosphere.
bkarau’s Review of Hickory Bar-B-Que
Nice location just off the town square. Shotgun setup with side dining room. Kitschy, except for the pit, which was old school custom. Food was problematic. Creosote on meat, setting the tone for this tour. Bright spot was the banana pudding.
bkarau’s Review of Scholl Brothers Bar Bq
Nice exterior on the main drag. Interior a bit too clean for a joint, but it’s nice. State trooper really hit it off with K-Dog. Pittsburgh sausage and spare ribs were the highlight.
bkarau’s Review of Coleman’s Barbeque
This joint looks pretty good on drive-up and heads downward from there.
ssweeney’s Review of Cotton Belt BBQ Co
Brisket: Firm & moist. Mild smoke. Not much flavor in the bark… trimmed? Nice meat flavor; light on the smoke. Plus: We’ve arranged a viewing of the film ‘Texas Barbecue: A Love Story’ with Cotton Belt.
ssweeney’s Review of Casstevens Cash and Carry
Potato Salad: Mustard-based… very mustardy, indeed. With dill. Coleslaw: Mayo based slaw; standard fare. Brisket: Brisket is tender & flavorful. Good, although a little chewy on the finish. Nice spice in the rub.
ssweeney’s Review of Lees Hickory Smoked BBQ
Coleslaw: Good mayo-based slaw; Leaves are fresh & crisp; Nicely spiced. Beans: Ranch style – good; flavored with chili powder. Soft, but cool. Beans: Tangy, soft backed beans. Bland on the finish. Por
ssweeney’s Review of Risckys Original Barbecue
Atmosphere: Original location. Grocery/Antiques/BBQ. Lady at the grocery counter says we’ve found the best ‘Q in Fort Worth. Separate food & beverage counters, with a single cashier at the end of the line. Picnic-style tables run through t
ssweeney’s Review of Floyds Bar-Be-Cue
Beans: Lots of little beef chunks. Good. Sweetness on the finish, but no spice. Atmosphere: Now this is definitely a joint! 2nd generation in the middle of a residential area. Pit boss does everything by feel on his grandfathe
ssweeney’s Review of Angelos
Potato Salad: ‘Pimento-Based’ potato salad. Mushed-style. Good. Coleslaw: Fresh with good crunch. Slightly sweet, but needs some spice. Bland but OK. Sauce: Light sauce; good flavor. Doesn’t cover or hide the flavo