Monday, August 16, 2010

Restaurant Review #1

here's a first on the new blog, a restaurant review. this one comes to you courtesy of gatlin's bbq at 1221 w. 19th st. in houston.

first impressions:

the place is small. i mean tiny. there are 2 card tables to sit at if you want the luxury of air conditioning. since i went in august, i wanted that luxury. unfortunately, there wasn't enough room for everyone in my party so outside we went. parking is limited in front of the restaurant, but there is parking along the ditches on either side of the road.

the menu:

no frills, just straight ahead bbq. brisket, chopped beef, sausage, turkey, pulled pork and ribs highlight the meat selection while potato salad, cole slaw, dirty rice and baked beans make up the standard sides. they also have a small assortment of desserts, including homemade cookies, red velvet cake and a lemon cake. i was told they will be expanding these selections down the line.

okay, how did it taste?

i ordered the two meat plate with pulled pork and ribs; I chose dirty rice and ranch style beans as my sides. all meals come with bread, pickles, onions and jalapenos.

okay, i like bbq and this place didn't disappoint. the pulled pork was tender and extremely tasty. ribs were some of the best i've had. they were unbelievably tender, but didn't fall off the bone. to me, that's how a rib should be.

and the sauce. let me tell you about the sauce. they serve it hot, which i don't necessarily prefer. but it was AWESOME. it's a traditional southern, tomato based sauce but it has some heat to it and it's not overly sweet. i literally drank the rest of it once i soaked my pulled pork, it was that good.

the sides were above average. the dirty rice was excellent, served a little more moist than most others i've had. i enjoyed that (there's nothing worse than dry rice), and the spice was perfect. the beans were good, nothing to write home about but solid.

i also tried a couple pieces of the sausage links. wow. moist and with a good snap to the casing, but not greasy. excellent taste.

value:

the two meat plate was $8.50 for a more than adequate portion. i was stuffed when i left. drinks range from $1 to $1.50, so my total was about $11.00. pretty competitive, especially when you factor in how tasty the food is.

overall:

i may have found a new favorite for bbq, in the heart of the neighborhood i grew up in. i give this place 4.5 stars out of 5, with the only negatives being the lack of air conditioned seating and less than ideal parking. i'll definitely be back.

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