Bill Miller's at 8:50pm.![]()
Feeding off the Sea Island or Barnicle topic, I figured I'd post these locals and see what you guys prefer. Overall, I like Grady's because of the variety they offer and their chopped bbq sandwiches are better than bill miller.
Rudy's Bbq Is The Shiznit And Owns All Bbq Places In San Antonio
yeah man, chopped bbq at grady's, and chicken tenders at bill millers...but not that i'm looking anymore, but i seem to remember bill millers had more hotties...![]()
rudys puts the other places to shame.
Rudys Makes Bill Millers And Gradys Look Like A Homeless Shelter Feeding Line
You must not have been looking very hard because they are UNDER AGE!!![]()
That must explain all the free they'll give you if you get there right before they close.
On Halloween night, User went trick-or-treating there about that time and for $25 got the following:
2 chopped bbq sandwiches on poor boy buns
10 pieces of friend chicken
3 bbq chicken poor boys
1 ham poor boy
2 fries
1 gallon of tea
1 whole lemon pie
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so that must mean that you WERE looking hard...
besides, what's R Kelly ever done to you?
and like you didn't have the olsen twin countdown to 18 bookmarked...
Rudy's is much like Barnacle Bills for me, Rudy's BBQ is so good I can eat it with no sause. I love their sause as well but the food is so good it can stand on it's own, and that's a measure of great food...
Grady's or Bill Miller? Neither. Bob's Smokehouse or Rudys thank you.
Rudy's
Smoked Turkey
and
Creamed Corn!
yes!Bill Miller's at 8:50pm.
I think Rudy's is the best but in reference to the original question, I prefer Bill Miller's.
That is the only place I will eat that. It rocks.Creamed Corn!
I don't really care for either one. I can eat the turkey poorboy from Bill Miller, but lately I cannot eat their brisket sandwich; it used to be one of my favorites, but too much fat lately, and too tough.
I prefer the Barbecue Station to both those places. I go to the one in Converse, but I know they have other stores in San Antonio. I also like Harmon's barbecue in Cibolo, their chopped beef sandwich is outstanding. They have a tomato-honey sauce that is very good, and they use bread that tastes homemade.
True! Forgot all about Rudy's. Even though I like it, I still prefer Barbecue Station. The observation about Rudy's creamed corn is right on the money. I tell people from out of town about that stuff, to be sure and try it when they eat there, and they just look at me and go, "Ooookaaaay." Then, they always tell me, "Geez, you were sooo right about that corn!"
I prefer the Barbecue Station to both those places. I go to the one in Converse, but I know they have other stores in San Antonio.
There's one right around the corner from my house ... I pass by there everyday but haven't been in a long time. Do they still have all-you-can-eat beans if you dine in? I've always meant to drag User in there because of how much he loves beans.
User hates beans, but I've made it my life's goal that before I die he will like them.![]()
wrong.
Barbeque Station rules!
Those old guys out back really know their ...![]()
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They still have the free beans at the one in Converse. I almost never eat there, though, because it's always so smoky in there - I hate my clothes and hair smelling like smoked beef.I order and get out as soon as I can.
That's funny about User and the beans.
Ain't that the truth!
The Rudy's cream corn recipe is a huge corporate secret just like the formula for Coca Cola...
The one on Harry Wurzbach & 410 (Barbeque Station) is the one by my house .... it always smells so good. I'm pretty sure I know what's for dinner Friday night....![]()
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that boy needs his fiber - actually everyone does - trust me on this one![]()
the old southeast side ins uation in bob's. great place for more than just the food.
I used to work at the Tetco building right across the highway and I always wanted to go there. I need to try it.The one on Harry Wurzbach & 410 (Barbeque Station)
I have never eaten there, but my boss lives in Floresville, and he swears by Texas Pride Barbecue in Adkins. I have heard several other people say that it's delicious, too.
If you ever find yourself in New Braunfels, there are two great barbecue places there - Keno's and McBee's. Keno's was bought out by Bill Miller and I have not eaten there since then, but from what I understand, they still use all the Keno's recipes in that particular restaurant. When I used to go there in the early '90s, it was very good. McBee's also has a restaurant in Seguin, I believe, or they used to. Davila's Barbecue in Seguin is quite good, too.
If you are ever in Ft. Worth, try Riskey's Barbecue. The barbecue itself is excellent, but the fries are to die for. They throw onions and jalepenos in the oil when they are cooking the fries, so they are a little zingy. They serve up the deep fried jalepenos and onions with the fries, but if you scoop them out with a fork and throw them on your sandwich - YOWEE! Man, that's some good eatin'! There are several restaurants around the city, but I think the one I have been too that had the best food is the one at the Stockyards.
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