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Started by andym, July 06, 2009, 06:25:45 AM

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andym

Hi,

Amy's parents are in town for a couple of days and we want to take them out for BBQ.  [bacon] [bow_down] [bacon]

We want something good and fairly close to home, Lovers and Tollway. 

I have have seen Peggy Sue's, does anyone know about this place or can you recommend somewhere else?

Cheers
Andy
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caffeinejunkee

#1
BW's BBQ  [bacon]  [thumbsup]

When I worked off Stemmons, we used to frequent that place at lunch--not far from AMS-D. It's on the corner of Irving Blvd. and Wycliff.

muskrat

BAKER’S RIBS in Rowlett, Randy White's, Red White & Blue, Rudy's or McDonalds for the McRib sandwich
Can we thin the gene pool? 

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Slag

Quote from: muskrat on July 06, 2009, 01:57:20 PM
BAKER’S RIBS in Rowlett, Randy White's, Red White & Blue, Rudy's or McDonalds for the McRib sandwich

Quote from: caffeinejunkee on July 06, 2009, 01:59:49 PM
[puke]




Don't hate on the McRib.  That is sacrilege.

For muskrat...

Sacrilege: the act of depriving something of its sacred character

All hail the mighty McRib.  Mcrib>bacon.  Now THAT is a bold statement.







Give me another McRib!!



Might as well consider it health food...


fastwin

Quote from: muskrat on July 06, 2009, 01:57:20 PM
BAKER’S RIBS in Rowlett, Randy White's, Red White & Blue, Rudy's or McDonalds for the McRib sandwich

I second Baker's Ribs. Andy, there is one on Greenville Ave. just north of the Greenville/University Blvd. intersection on the east side of Greenville. Good stuff and close to you.

Haven't eaten at Peggy Sue's in about 20 years. Don't have any stand out impressions. But they must be doing something right in order to have stayed in business as long as they have.

Still, Baker's rocks. Used to eat at the Deep Ellum location all the time when I worked at the courthouse downtown and they would cater our court holiday lunches. Yum. [thumbsup]

Cyclone

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 [thumbsup] There is only one CORRECT answer for any long time Dallasite to give to this question and that is Sonny Bryan's BBQ - period ! There is one on west Lovers close to you AndyM ( open for dinner too & ok atmosphere ) - the best one is at Inwood N of Harry Hines but I would just get food to take away from that location because it's only open for lunch & some find sitting at the schooldesks in the heat to be off putting !

BW's BBQ (also only lunch) at Wycliff & Irving is also good !   [beer]

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fastwin

Good point. I have only eaten at the Sonny B's location on Inwood. I thought there was a state law saying that was the only one you could eat at? [laugh] God, how many years has that place been there? Awesome stuff but D is absolutely right about the take away. The 1930s school desks kinda suck and who wants to eat outside off the hood of your car when it's 100 degrees?

BW's is good too. That's Irving Blvd. by the way. While you're there ask BW about getting busted BIG TIME when he won a statewide biggest deer rack contest with a "modified" head and antler set that would have made any low life, cheating taxidermist really proud. [evil] Just saying... ;D

muskrat

Arby's can be really good too  ;)
Can we thin the gene pool? 

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Ronr

Quote from: Slag on July 06, 2009, 02:17:35 PM

All hail the mighty McRib.  Mcrib>bacon.  Now THAT is a bold statement.







So many better ways to die...

Slag

Quote from: Ronr on July 06, 2009, 06:11:03 PM


So many better ways to die...

Your pickle would do it.

Wow.  That sounded really bad...

UnionJill

OK, it really isn't in Dallas, but they need to see the Hill Country while they are in the neighborhood... ;)

The ONLY place for BBQ is Salt Lick in Dripping Springs southwest of Austin.  Get the habanero sauce.    [bow_down]

Worth the drive...   [thumbsup]

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fastwin

#12
Rode by the Salt Lick hundreds of times on scooter rides and bicycle training rides in the 70's. And I ate there a few hundred times too! [clap] What was the other great family style BBQ place outside of Austin to the northeast past Manor and Elgin? Can't remember but it was in a little town to the NE less than an hour away. Was it Couplands? Help me here people! [cheeky] Lisa????

EDIT: Isn't Camp Ben McCulloch right across the road from the Salt Lick? Been hanging out and swimming there during the Salt Lick BBQ festivals!! [thumbsup] Good times and great food.

muskrat

if you go to Dripping Springs go at 3 a.m.  Tree huggers haven't allowed roads to be built there since Fastwin left so the traffic SUCKS!
Can we thin the gene pool? 

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fastwin

#14
I agree. The roads in the Hill Country were awesome in the 70s. I wouldn't be caught dead (no pun intended) on some of those roads now. I raced bicycles in the 70s and early 80s and Austin was a mecca for Olympic cycling at the time. Lots of John Howard and no Colorado Springs, CO training camp at the time. Anyway, I would train on killer Hill Country roads in the morning, go to work at my bicycle shop during the day and then get on my motorcycles and ride the same training routes at high speed on my scooters! Good times for sure. I had a '78 Yamaha SR500 (for motorpacing), a '78 850 Moto Guzzi LeMans (still have it) and a 1980 Honda CB750F with the factory sport kit... remember those?

Absolutely the best days of my life. I don't even recognize the place now. Hell, the great Lake Travis loop on 620 is now a multi lane highway. It used to be a great twisty 2 lane road where redneck pick up drivers would throw empty Lone Star longneck bottles at us on training rides. Ah.. the good old days. Now they have paved over the Hill Country and the current residents have no idea how cool it used to be. But the same droughts continue. I recently heard that Lake Travis was 28 feet below normal. Holy s#@t!!

Anyway... sorry for the threadjack. Now, back to DFW BBQ! [bacon] [laugh]