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Re: Texas BBQ

PostPosted: 30 Apr 2013, 11:12
by aris
It is one of the places i've been meaning to visit - but apparently like the good BBQ joints in the US, there is always a queue outside this place. :shock:

Re: Texas BBQ

PostPosted: 30 Apr 2013, 14:12
by keith157
Maybe that's the way they wanted it, given the option of having it served Cowboy or Gourmet they chose Gourmet. OKAY I'se jealous as save a win on't lottery I'll never get to go there. :( :cry: :( :cry: :(
To be fair there may be a selection of sides and other serving options, but I bet that, like good old fashioned fish & chips in newspaper, it tastes better that way than on a plate with a knife n fork :mrgreen: :twisted: :oops:

Re: Texas BBQ

PostPosted: 30 Apr 2013, 15:18
by Pecker
keith157 wrote:Maybe that's the way they wanted it, given the option of having it served Cowboy or Gourmet they chose Gourmet. OKAY I'se jealous as save a win on't lottery I'll never get to go there. :( :cry: :( :cry: :(
To be fair there may be a selection of sides and other serving options, but I bet that, like good old fashioned fish & chips in newspaper, it tastes better that way than on a plate with a knife n fork :mrgreen: :twisted: :oops:


Aye - walking on the beach, too.

Steve W

Re: Texas BBQ

PostPosted: 30 Apr 2013, 17:42
by keith157
Watchin out for them blessed seagulls. :shock: