Steve P wrote:I pulled up there web site and yes they are a chain...a quick gander at a map of their locations and well...You can't swing a dead cat in Dallas without hitting one (78 locations). I took a moment to read their menu but stopped when I got to the part where they described their ribs as "fall off the bone".
BTW, most of the (Dallas) locations reviewed on Urbanspoon seem to average somewhere in the high 50 percentile in terms of favorable reviews...not particularly impressive.
Lois Mauk
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Sat Mar 03, 2007 11:08 pm
Jeffersonville, Indiana
Steve P wrote:You can't swing a dead cat . . . .
MarieP wrote:Thanks! Yeah, "fall off the bone"- meh... give me chicken wings from Momma's BBQ, Mustard, and Pickles!
Steve P wrote:MarieP wrote:Thanks! Yeah, "fall off the bone"- meh... give me chicken wings from Momma's BBQ, Mustard, and Pickles!
LOVE me some Momma's wings...and the BBQ is pretty damn good too, least what I've had of it.
Jeff Cavanaugh wrote: [
The burnt ends, on the other hand, were dry and tough.
Mark R. wrote:Jeff Cavanaugh wrote: [
The burnt ends, on the other hand, were dry and tough.
That's interesting because I had the burnt ends last week and saw they were some of the best I've had locally! I guess they vary from day to day, unfortunately.
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