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Title: Leaving 80 degree weather for 25 degrees. Need some Kansas City Recomendations
Post by: Barrel99 on January 12, 2015, 04:16:11 PM
Kansas City here I come! Tuesday I am flying to Kansas City for a week. Visiting family. I know it's crazy but seeing my family is the best. So, I intend to go to Oklahoma Joe's BBQ restaurant. What other Kansas City places do you recommend?
Title: Re: Leaving 80 degree weather for 25 degrees. Need some Kansas City Recomendations
Post by: SuperDave on January 12, 2015, 04:40:37 PM
Have a great trip and just like a smoke, post lots of pictures when you get back.   8)
Title: Re: Leaving 80 degree weather for 25 degrees. Need some Kansas City Recomendations
Post by: Limey on January 12, 2015, 05:11:27 PM
You have my deepest sympathy(on the temperature front, not the family one)
Title: Re: Leaving 80 degree weather for 25 degrees. Need some Kansas City Recomendations
Post by: DivotMaker on January 12, 2015, 10:03:35 PM
Oh man, Arnie, what a cold trip that may be! :o

OK Joe's would probably top my list, with Gates in a close second!  I know Arthur Bryant's and Jack Stack are the really famous ones, but I can't help but think they've gone too "commercial."  Gates is probably that way, too, by now.  Pretty darn good when I ate there about 30 years ago, though!  I would definitely top the list with OK Joe's - good choice!

Pics, pics, and more pics!! ;)
Title: Re: Leaving 80 degree weather for 25 degrees. Need some Kansas City Recomendations
Post by: Barrel99 on January 13, 2015, 12:45:50 AM
Thanks guys. Cold for sure Roger. But there will be a heat wave in a few days. In the 40's expected. That wouldn't be to bad.

We have been to Gates, Arthur Bryants and The BBQ Shack (diners drive-ins and dives) a few years ago when we were there last. All were still very good Tony. Kansas does still have excellent Q.

OK Joes and now Woodyard (diners drive-ins and dives) I was told are on this trips list. You can't help but to get spoiled using SI though. It has to pretty exceptional to beat our own smoke.
Title: Re: Leaving 80 degree weather for 25 degrees. Need some Kansas City Recomendations
Post by: DivotMaker on January 13, 2015, 07:18:11 PM
You can't help but to get spoiled using SI though. It has to pretty exceptional to beat our own smoke.

Man, you got that right!!  BBQ joints just haven't been the same for me since SI!! 
Title: Re: Leaving 80 degree weather for 25 degrees. Need some Kansas City Recomendations
Post by: Barrel99 on January 17, 2015, 04:41:03 PM
Wow! Kansas City was 21 degrees Tues and 61 today. We brought the Florida weather for sure.

Went to Oklahoma Joes now called Joes Kansas City BBQ. Apparently considered the best BBQ in KC and housed in a gas station. It was not what I expected. We went to the original one. There are 2 others. You had to go in line, order your food and then they had all the food already cut and prepared. They threw it on a plate and you paid. Then you had to find a table. The place was mobbed. 30-40 people on line the whole time we were there.

The ribs were great. Nice bark, good rub and very tender.

The brisket was pre-sliced. I did not know that Texas brisket was cut thick and KC brisket is thin deli sliced. There are 2 things about smoked foods I can't take. The first is creosote and second is creosote. That is all I tasted in the brisket and burnt ends. Must have been over smoked. Very disappointing.

The pulled pork and chicken were good. The sides good. All in all I really liked the ribs. Tried to go in back to see the smokers but they were to busy to allow us there.

Next is the Woodyard.
Title: Re: Leaving 80 degree weather for 25 degrees. Need some Kansas City Recomendations
Post by: DivotMaker on January 18, 2015, 08:55:31 PM
Thanks for the pics and review, Arnie!  Good to hear you're having good weather up there!
Title: Re: Leaving 80 degree weather for 25 degrees. Need some Kansas City Recomendations
Post by: Barrel99 on January 27, 2015, 12:46:02 AM
For your info quick summary of:

Woodyard BBQ - one of K.Cs best.

Tiny place with lots of outside tables. Inside has 4 tables. Back of restaurant is
Southside Wood Company. On-line ordering of all kinds of smoking wood.

Everything was pre-cut and obviously sitting for awhile. Baby back and St. Louis ribs. St. Louis were much better. Brisket was fatty and dry. Pulled pork was ok. Burnt ends were like pieces of meat from a stew.

Cheesy corn side was cheesy corn soup. Taste ok. Beans were ok. Fries were great. Great onion rings.

Overall ok. I would not go back to Joes or the Woodyard but I am glad we tried them. Both restaurants had a light smoke taste which is prevalent in KC.

There is no question that I am spoiled with the SI. I don't smoke in the quantity they do every day, but my smoke at home is really good.
Title: Re: Leaving 80 degree weather for 25 degrees. Need some Kansas City Recomendations
Post by: Pork Belly on January 27, 2015, 10:05:30 AM
Sorry you had an average quality meal. If anyone is ever in St. Louis MO, I strongly recommend Pappy's Smokehouse. Go early they prepare a set amount of food and when it is gone they close. They were the best ribs I have ever eaten. I would say that my pulled pork and brisket are as good as Pappy's but their ribs were amazing. For sides get the deep-fried corn, green beans and coleslaw.
Title: Re: Leaving 80 degree weather for 25 degrees. Need some Kansas City Recomendations
Post by: Barrel99 on January 27, 2015, 10:39:45 AM
Brian, this is the 4th KC BBQ restaurant we have gone to. All were top rated including 2 featured on Diners drive ins and dives. All were average.
Title: Re: Leaving 80 degree weather for 25 degrees. Need some Kansas City Recomendations
Post by: Pork Belly on January 27, 2015, 12:23:33 PM
While I like the show I find about 30% of the places they recommend are average or below when it applies to the quality of food . Creative camera angles and an enthusiastic host can make anything look good.

We traveled nearly two hours here in Michigan to have one of the worst meals we ever attempted to eat.
Title: Re: Leaving 80 degree weather for 25 degrees. Need some Kansas City Recomendations
Post by: Barrel99 on January 27, 2015, 01:20:43 PM
I just remembered. I have been to 5 KC BBQ joints. Another, the BBQ Shack, was also a Diners drive-ins and dives feature. It was better then the others.

Let's face it, it's all in the taste buds of the eater. Everyone likes something different. What's good to me may not be to you. True of BBQ also. So I don't like to bash any restaurant unless they are so totally horrible they shouldn't be in business, but I am disappointed that D-D-D is not very good with their choices that I have tried so far.