BBQ?

Jan 19, 2010 17:39

Ok, my Dallas-dwelling friends, I need some fast advice. If you need to impress someone not from Texas with our Texas food, where in the Dallas area would you suggest? By "Dallas area" I'm meaning north to Plano, west to mid-cities, east to Mesquite. South to... uh... I-20, I suppose ( Read more... )

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puppleball January 20 2010, 00:53:52 UTC
The easier chuy's to get to is on 75 in Plano. They're good, but I prefer Tupinamba's for Tex-mex followed by Blue Goose.

All you can eat fabulous tex-mex brunch can be found at Mattitos. It's around $15 and includes bottomless mimosas. Expect it to be packed (I think we had a 45 minute plus wait for a about 10 of us) but more than worth it. I wasn't able to try everything when we went.

Love and War in Texas is where we used to (and may still) take conDFW GoH's. It's good food and oozes Texas. The Plano location is the only one I've been to.

I've heard good things about Bakers Ribs.

If you want to show them an old fashioned drive in with good food, keller's burgers is great. It's on NW Highway. Chances are you might get there when a classic car group is there.

Good traditional american southern can be found at Babe's. They serve everything family style with endless veggies. Everyone orders a meat which is also brought out family style. Best way to do it is everyone orders a different meat and you share, just like sunday dinner. The deserts are awesome, I'm in love with the coconut and lemon meringue pies.

That's all I have for now.

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puppleball January 20 2010, 01:04:17 UTC
Marco pointed out Texas Road House, I am in love with their chili.

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badnoodles January 20 2010, 02:03:37 UTC
I have dramatically fallen out of love with Love & War. The last few times I was there, the food was incredibly salty and the service lackadaisical. Just not worth the price.

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