I just became a PIG, pretty important guest. Try the brisket.![]()
I just became a PIG, pretty important guest. Try the brisket.![]()
Famous Dave's never disappoints me. Magoo's in Fallston is also a pretty good BBQ joint if you haven't tried it yet.
This thread makes Texans cry.
Can you imagine a Texan using cold barbecue sauce out of a squeeze bottle?
I tried some FD ribs several years ago in Delaware. I got whole slab (supposedly). Not only was the portion smaller than average, the ribs were NOT "fall-off-the-bone" either. Not bad, but not equal to the tv commercial hype either.
Famous Daves is greatly over rated IMHO.
The ribs are dry as leather and as said above, most folks have better BBQ sauce in ther fridge at home.
Yet I saw a dozen folks waiting outside in BelAir and it wasn't even 5:00.
IMO Mr. Stubbs spicy BBQ sauce is awesome. It's store bought.
I like the brisket.
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