Who remembers Fat Man's in Tallahassee back in the 1970s? It was on Apalachee Parkway just east of Capital Circle. We used to go there every Wednesday night for AYCE chicken.
If we are romancing about old BBQ, I always liked Tiny's on PCola, but I think it shut down for tax reasons.
Tiny's - he closed it when his wife was battling cancer before she died and he himself passed away earlier this year. Last place around here with a real cinder block bbq pit (maybe Goodman's in Perry has the same?).There was a place down west Pensacola a while ago past TCC campus on the left. That place used to have the best bbq in Tallahassee.
I actually liked Mickey Andrews a fair bit. The weird thing was the hatred I remember some Noles fans had for it "because Mickey should focus on our poor defense" as if he was back there cooking.
Tiny's - he closed it when his wife was battling cancer before she died and he himself passed away earlier this year. Last place around here with a real cinder block bbq pit (maybe Goodman's in Perry has the same?).
Is Goodman's still closed for "renovations"?
Agree with Tribe that Mission is best in town right now.
Is The Red Shed on the east side of town any good? I've heard people rave but haven't had a chance to stop yet.
Tried 4 rivers Tuesday the brisket of course.. don't bother meh.
Did they do a reverse sear on the ribeye? I've been doing that on my smoker with whole NY Strip roast when we have a group over. It's usually something most haven't tried and it's always a hit.Speaking of Mission, I stopped by for lunch and the current seasonal dish is a smoked ribeye steak with some horsey sauce...and it was amazingly good! Very flavourful rub and smoke and the steak itself was cooked to a perfect mid-rare. Better than any steak I've had in a Tally restaurant even Teds and Shula's. And only $10.99! I highly suggest you try it before it goes away like the Ricky Bobby Shake and Bake Chicken (which was almost equally great).
Did they do a reverse sear on the ribeye? I've been doing that on my smoker with whole NY Strip roast when we have a group over. It's usually something most haven't tried and it's always a hit.
I remember that place. Football players went there on the AYCE nights and the manager finally started serving them semi-raw chicken to get them to leave. My late husband was one of them!Who remembers Fat Man's in Tallahassee back in the 1970s? It was on Apalachee Parkway just east of Capital Circle. We used to go there every Wednesday night for AYCE chicken.
Their soft tacos on Taco Tuesday's are great.Tried 4 rivers Tuesday the brisket of course.. don't bother meh.
What is this "reverse sear?"Did they do a reverse sear on the ribeye? I've been doing that on my smoker with whole NY Strip roast when we have a group over. It's usually something most haven't tried and it's always a hit.
Not sure if serious....What is this "reverse sear?"
(is dfs on the board still? )
This came up in another BBQ thread a while back and I mentioned Willie Jewells. I’ve tried once and it was catered. Curious some opinions, it’s up on Thomasville/Kerry Forest. I thought it was decent.
http://williejewells.com/
I haven't been on the board much the last few weeks. Looks like he's not been around. I did hear he's no longer a mod.Not sure if serious....
The Adeebs are a Jax family with FSU ties, and they have an interest in some of the Bono's BBQ restaurantsInteresting reading the history of this company. I used to work for Joe Adeeb and began learning the process with Harvey Green and worked with Reggie for several years too. I do remember Joe as being very good at the sales pitch.
I go to the beaches diner in mandarin pretty often.The Adeebs are a Jax family with FSU ties, and they have an interest in some of the Bono's BBQ restaurants
here as well as the Beach Diners. Barry and his wife Patty are both class of '71-
I have never been there and I live a couple miles away. It has always seemed almost fake given the location in the little strip mall.This came up in another BBQ thread a while back and I mentioned Willie Jewells. I’ve tried once and it was catered. Curious some opinions, it’s up on Thomasville/Kerry Forest. I thought it was decent.
http://williejewells.com/
Had a coworker tell me it was the best slab of ribs he’d ever had.I have never been there and I live a couple miles away. It has always seemed almost fake given the location in the little strip mall.