BBQ (was Re: Finally starting preparations for the move...)

admin at kclinux.net admin at kclinux.net
Sun Mar 23 00:50:56 CST 2003


I believe so, but I'm not 100% sure.  It affected a lot of people.  But
shots and pills cured it.

-----Original Message-----
From: Hanasaki JiJi [mailto:hanasaki at hanaden.com] 
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 6:06 PM
To: admin at kclinux.net
Subject: Re: BBQ (was Re: Finally starting preparations for the move...)

Thats the curable kind?  B i think from bad food?

admin at kclinux.net wrote:
> I haven't eaten at Oden's since my uncle got hepatitis from them around 12
> years ago, but I will suggest Da Bronx for a good brisket sandwich also.
:)
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-kclug at marauder.illiana.net
> [mailto:owner-kclug at marauder.illiana.net] On Behalf Of Jennifer Dozar
> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 2:47 PM
> To: Kendric Beachey
> Cc: kclug at kclug.org
> Subject: Re: BBQ (was Re: Finally starting preparations for the move...)
> 
> There's a BBQ place down in Belton called Oden's BBQ :)  One of my
> favourite places for a BBQ brisket sammich! mmmm and their tater skins are
> yummy.. *drooool*  man i haven't gotten to eat there in a long time! I
> think it is pretty good :) gate's isn't too bad, i like sometimes. Jack
> Stack is good, but can be alittle prices. never made it to too many around
> KC.  When i usually wanted BBQ, i went to Odens.
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> --
> Jennifer Dozar
> http://seul.org/~jennifer/osschools/
> *******************************************
> ALL YOUR BASEPAIR ARE BELONG TO US!
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> On Sat, 22 Mar 2003, Kendric Beachey wrote:
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> 
>>You shouldn't be disappointed with Bryants...lots of flavor there, even
>>without the food.  :-)
>>
>>For your future reference, after you move here, I'd have to say Gates
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> isn't as
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>>bad as the two fellows below would have you believe.  Nearly any place in
>>town that puts out a sign saying "BBQ" is worth trying at least once.
>>
>>A few other notables that nobody else mentioned:
>>
>>* Jack Stack BBQ
>>
>>Probably my favorite in the whole area, if I HAD to pick.  The coolest one
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> is
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>>in the old Freight House district behind Union Station, but the best one
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> is
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>>the one way down in Martin City, at 135th and Holmes.  The one at 95th and
>>Metcalf is nice but has a really long wait, although it's quick enough for
>>take-out.
>>
>>* Zarda BBQ
>>
>>We had a KCLUG meeting at the Zarda at 87th and Quivira in Overland Park,
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> when
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>>maddog came to visit us.  My wife and I get take-out from Zarda fairly
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> often
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>>because it's nearby, but it's also good value for the money.  There are a
>>couple other Zardas around but I can't remember where they are.
>>
>>* Smokehouse BBQ
>>
>>Looks like a nondescript restaurant, but the food is amazing.  There is
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> one at
> 
>>the perpetually-under-construction intersection of Quivira and Shawnee
>>Mission Parkway in Shawnee, and there is one in Independence too, I think.
>>
>>* K&M's BBQ
>>
>>You really have to be willing to drive for this one; it's clear down in
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> Spring
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>>Hill.  But the food is good, plentiful, and cheap.  And there's an ice
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> cream
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>>shop next door.
>>
>>* Big Bubba's BBQ
>>
>>There are a couple of locations for this one, but the one I know is at
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> 151st
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>>and Mur-Len in Olathe.  The food is good and the lunch specials are
>>affordable.
>>
>>Hmmm.  Does anyone know of any good authoritative sources of information
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> about
> 
>>BBQ in Kansas City?  I know the Star magazine does a BBQ issue every June,
>>and a couple years ago they published a map showing all the BBQ
> 
> restaurants
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>>they knew of (it numbered in the high 80s), but last year's didn't have
> 
> the
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>>map.
>>
>>Duh, I know...how about asking Google?  :-)  I found this excellent page
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> that
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>>rates a whole bunch of local joints:
>>
>>http://old.jccc.net/~rmoehrin/gas.htm
>>
>>Also this one, which has a bunch of links for how to become a BBQ master
>>yourself:
>>
>>http://www.bbqsearch.com/
>>
>>You're probably already in town and thus unable to read this message, but
>>you'll be back when you make the move.  :-)
>>
>>On Friday 21 March 2003 02:47 pm, Matt Graham wrote:
>>
>>>Nice.  We're totally going to Arthur Bryants.  Sounds like the Unanymous
>>>choice.
>>>
>>>And we'll checkout the plaza for sure.  Thanks for all the help guys.
>>>
>>>Oh Hey.  We'll have a nice full sized rental car too.  Part of the
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> purpose
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>>>of the trip is just to get to know the area.  Looks like we'll be
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> looking
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>>>at places in Johnson County - thanks to all the info from you guys a few
>>>months back.     Aside from that are there any scenic drives that we
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> should
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>>>get in on?
>>>
>>>Matt
>>>
>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>From: "Brian Densmore" <DensmoreB at ctbsonline.com>
>>>To: <kclug at kclug.org>
>>>Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 1:16 PM
>>>Subject: RE: Finally starting preparations for the move...
>>>
>>>
>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>From: Jeremy Fowler [mailto:jfowler at westrope.com]
>>>>>Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 2:14 PM
>>>>>To: Matt Graham; kclug at kclug.org
>>>>>Subject: RE: Finally starting preparations for the move...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>As for best barbeque... My favorites:
>>>>>
>>>>>1. Arthur Bryant's - 1727 Brooklyn Ave. Highly recommend the
>>>>>pork sandwich.
>>>>>(There is one in Ameristar Casino, but the original is
>>>>>better. Just go before
>>>>>sundown - It can get a little scary in that neighborhood at night.)
>>>>
>>>>I kind of prefer burnt ends. ;)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>2. SMOKIN JOES BAR B Q - 101 Southwest Blvd (Awesome combo platter!
>>>>>mmmmmmm.....)
>>>>
>>>>mmmmmmm
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Stay away from Gates. The sauce is gross and they nickel and
>>>>
>>>>yeach!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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> majordomo at kclug.org
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>>>
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>>--
>>Kendric Beachey
>>ak at kc.rr.com
>>
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>>unpleasant, about him than about any one else."
>>
>>--Theodore Roosevelt, Kansas City Star, May 7, 1918
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