So I hear that the BBQ is really good up there :).

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Pretty much all BBQ in KC is better than the rest of the world. Kansas City also has a bunch of Kewl people!!!
Theres a saying known to the earth that everything in Texas is bigger and better and I'm quite certain your rack can back that. KC BBQ is good but is hit or miss everyday depending on the times U go. An Okie joes has nothing on a Peaks Lodge or Rudys and those are just the begining of Texas Bbq. Having said that I have ate Okie Joes over 500x. Check the flavor that I'm bringing.
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What about Bryant's down on 18th st.
Get one sandwich Togo it can feed two or three people.
What about Bryant's down on 18th st.
Get one sandwich Togo it can feed two or three people. Originally Posted by Helicopter206
Bryant's is great if you want brisket. I'd pass on the fries, though.

Best,
Noah
Theres a saying known to the earth that everything in Texas is bigger and better and I'm quite certain your rack can back that. KC BBQ is good but is hit or miss everyday depending on the times U go. An Okie joes has nothing on a Peaks Lodge or Rudys and those are just the begining of Texas Bbq. Having said that I have ate Okie Joes over 500x. Check the flavor that I'm bringing. Originally Posted by Chrome 1
Fair enough, but no one has mentioned dives like Rosedale's on Southwest Blvd.

Cheap and good. Combo beef and pork, crispy fries and an RC, for less than a #2 combo at BK.

Plus, back in the day there used to be a free-for-all strip club next door.

Now, BBQ in KC is a genteel thing where you need to wear a sportcoat and there are cloth napkins on the table, which is sad when you think about it.

Even Bates City BBQ has a new paint job. Still good, but not how BBQ was intended.

Best,
Noah
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Ok thanks everyone---I will try some more KC bbq!
Ok thanks everyone---I will try some more KC bbq! Originally Posted by DallasRain
DR you and Paven and all of the lovely ladies of Texas are welcome to visit and sample what KC has to offer. Just let us know when you're coming and you should have lots of kind gentlemen lining up to guide you through it all.
  • Paven
  • 03-23-2013, 02:26 PM
Wow so many choices but I can't just eat BBQ the whole time that I am there! lol
Any tips on mom and pop types of diners, burger joints and a good place for a slice of pie?
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aww thanks Magic!
I've tried both KC and Texas BBQ and Texas had way more girls offering it than KC does. If I was thinking who the best BBQ girls were here I'd have to start with.............Oh wait. You mean BBQ food. Oh yeah ok I guess there's some decent ones here.
lol--the couple places I went to in kC were chains and not up to my liking! Originally Posted by DallasRain
Dallas, which places were they ?? When you say chains do you mean national chains ??
  • Paven
  • 04-15-2013, 09:29 PM
I went to Arthur Bryants in Midtown and Gates on Main St.
I went to Arthur Bryants in Midtown and Gates on Main St. Originally Posted by Paven
That's a good start. There's better in KC, but you'd probably need a guide to know where to go.

Better than Texas beef ribs, in any case.

Best,
Noah
  • Paven
  • 04-15-2013, 09:59 PM
I was in a BBQ coma after all of that lol.

I eat brisket in Texas. I'll be back next month to investigate some more.
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I had Lonnie Q's bbq in Topeka today---so damn yummmy!!!