I need your opinions on others. For example, OK Corral in Greenwood
looks scary, but are they good? What about Smokin Petes? 3 Pigs in
Bellevue? Bodacious Bills in Renton? i'm willing to drive to pick it
up, It's just got to be good. :-)
Seattlejo
OK Corral is usually very good. Otis is from Mississippi, and he does a
real good job with the food. You'll get huge portions for not so much
$$. If you get the "Hookup" you wind up with ribs, chicken, hot links,
along with greens, sometimes beans, cornbread. Good stuff.
Smokin' Pete's is also very good, with a wider selection of meats (and
completely different stylees than OK Corral), but for a bit more $$.
The sides are a little pricey for the amount you get (a *small* bowl of
cajun rice cost about double what I figured it should have). Their
brisket is wonderful. They'll also do bulk orders of the meats, so you
can probably save a little money over getting individually packed meals
if you like.
Either one should suit your needs. Try a lunch from each of them (hard
life, having to taste test barbecue!), then check with them to see how
much they'll charge for the number of people and amount of food you
need, and go with whatever you like best.
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Greg Barnes wrote:
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> Seattlejo <seat...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>So where do you get your Q From?
>>
>
>
> Jones Barbeque is (my opinion) the best in the city, and they have the
> obvious website <http://www.jonesbarbeque.com/>. But I think the
> website is out of date, as they don't have their newest branch near
> the Kingdome listed. They definitely cater.
When did they put up the Kingdome?
--
Alan
"If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion, and
avoid the people, you might better stay home."
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>Greg Barnes wrote:
>> In article <cbhqro$1...@odak26.prod.google.com>,
>> Seattlejo <seat...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>So where do you get your Q From?
>>
>>
>> Jones Barbeque is (my opinion) the best in the city, and they have the
>> obvious website <http://www.jonesbarbeque.com/>. But I think the
>> website is out of date, as they don't have their newest branch near
>> the Kingdome listed. They definitely cater.
>
>When did they put up the Kingdome?
Not "when," but "what." They put a bunch of explosives up the
Kingdome, and made it go boom.
Seriously, the new branch of Jones Bros BBQ is where Seattle Super
Smoke used to be, just a block east of 1st Ave. S. on S. Lander.
It's a solid recommendation for barbecue, although I've found the
sides to be a bit on the bland side. Perhaps that because we make
pretty good greens at home.
--
Nobody You Know
OK Corral is *great* !! Good portions; good sauce.
"Bob EQ" in the Seattle area is a "moving target".
We were at OK Corral Friday night. It got honorable mention in the July
issue of Sunset magazine's feature on the best BBQ in the west. We'd
never seen so many people there before. Otis must have recruited some
friends to help him deal with the onslaught of customers.
Cindy
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Oh, Guess wrote:
> we make pretty good greens at home..
How about a recipe? - GWE
> OK Corral is *great* !! Good portions; good sauce.
Suggestion: If you visit OK Corral, ask for sauce on the side. If you
don't, they will cover your food with a river of the stuff.
As Cindy noted, we were there on Friday. The sauce was different from
what I remember from our previous visits. More heat (pepper), and a bit
of cinnamon, I think. Maybe Otis has been fiddling with his recipe, or
maybe it just varies...
--
Julian Vrieslander
Here at work we've used "Jaspers BBQ" from Duvall quite a bit. I've
never been on the budget side of things with them, but I seem to
recall $12 a person. Plus they've got smoker/trailer that they can
bring out and serve directly from.
-Robert
Jaspers BBQ
15602 Main Street NE
Duvall, WA 98019
(425) 788-7252
The three pigs in Bellevue is awesome- it is real BBQ slow cooked. The
chicken is to die for!!!!!!!!!
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Kate
Is there any of that in Seattle? I only know of Texas-style
places.
I haven't found it, so we cook it at home. With all the transplanted
people in Seattle, you'd think there'd be more variety. The Seattle
library had a fun video on the regional styles that we got out once -
they use a mustard sauce in South Carolina (I've cooked it a home with
good results) and certain counties in Kentucky use mutton as their
main BBQ meat. I think this is the video,
https://catalog.spl.org/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1HX03496E9614.4329&profile=dial&uri=link=1100007~!2031770~!1100001~!1100002&aspect=BeginsWith&menu=search&ri=5&source=~!dial&term=VHS+641.76097+G79891+1991&index=CALL
Kate