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Brian in Maine 10-11-2012 06:21 PM

Can BBQ that smells really good be really bad?
 
About 6 months ago Dickey's BBQ Pit opened at the mall here. I don't go to the mall much, but the few times that I have been there since it opened it has smelled incredible. I have a hard time believing that good BBQ can come out of the food court at a mall, but based on the great smell I think that I'm going to give it a try.

jasonjax 10-11-2012 06:25 PM

Man-up and try some! Otherwise you'll never know.

Maybe you could do a Chris Tucker and ask for "one rib". "Got change for a hundred?"

Man I'm Gonna Git You Sucka was such a great movie, but I digress.

El Ropo 10-11-2012 06:26 PM

I hear they vary, but the two that I've been to were both dreadful. No smoke flavor at all. Meat seemed like it had been in a warming oven for a very long time. Sides weren't good either and the soda was flat at both locations. One of the locations was right next to Dell campus in Round Rock, and it folded within 6 months or so. You'd think being next to a huge amount of potential eaters like that (over 15,000 employees at the time) they'd be able to stick around.

grantw 10-11-2012 07:04 PM

Give it a go, I seen some tasty stuff come off a trash can. This is the worst pit I've cooked on : http://i1126.photobucket.com/albums/...4D44FF5D34.jpg
Haha

CarolinaQue 10-11-2012 07:11 PM

My feeling is that if it isn't cooked on sight, then it isn't worth my money. And I'm pretty sure they get their stuff brought in ready to reheat.

Grain Belt 10-11-2012 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jasonjax (Post 2241063)
Man-up and try some! Otherwise you'll never know.

Maybe you could do a Chris Tucker and ask for "one rib". "Got change for a hundred?"

Man I'm Gonna Git You Sucka was such a great movie, but I digress.


That was Chris Rock brotherman!

5string 10-11-2012 08:35 PM

Like Huey Lewis said, "Sometimes bad is bad".

1MoreFord 10-11-2012 09:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by grantw (Post 2241098)
Give it a go, I seen some tasty stuff come off a trash can. This is the worst pit I've cooked on : http://i1126.photobucket.com/albums/...4D44FF5D34.jpg
Haha

This reminds me of a place I've eaten at. They had a smokin' device out front of the joint that smelled really good. Too bad the Q didn't taste as good. Don't know how they cooked their Q but they should take lessons from the attracter out front. If they were really cookin' Q properly they wouldn't need bait:tsk:

stangman327 10-11-2012 11:38 PM

Dickey's opened a place in Crofton, Maryland and to be honest it sucked! It was so bad I wrote a review on Yelp and blasted them!

I keep saying that I'm going to give them a second try one day but I haven't worked up the guts yet.

kenthanson 10-11-2012 11:53 PM

Local place in town started about 3 years ago, was real good to start out(or maybe I didn't know what good BBQ was yet) but has gone downhill fast but I drive by I every day and it still smells amazing.

Hankdad1 10-12-2012 01:00 AM

When a Dickey's opened near us a couple of years ago and we stopped for some take out B4 a snow storm. Ordered some ribs, brisket, potato salad, and beans. When we got home we discovered they neglected to give us the brisket. Called to see what could be done and were told to drive back and pick it up. That was a 10 mile round trip and the blowing snow was up to 6" at this point with a -20 wind chill. The manager would not talk to us.

Yea it smelled pretty good inside the store, but the ribs tasted like they were done in a crock pot. Can't remember the beans, but the potato salad was what really sticks in my brain. Imagine a dish with the flavor of sweet mayo based grocery store potato salad with the consistency of mashed potatoes. Yuck!

Again, can't tell you about the brisket.

Haven't been back, but would like to hear other experiences.

Callahan-que 10-12-2012 02:03 AM

BBQ in the mall?

Brian in Maine 10-12-2012 06:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CarolinaQue (Post 2241104)
My feeling is that if it isn't cooked on sight, then it isn't worth my money. And I'm pretty sure they get their stuff brought in ready to reheat.

I don't think so Tim. I was there at 8:30 in the morning, and it smelled as if there was hickory in the air. I've made plans with some of my consumers to go for lunch the week after next.

Shadowdog500 10-12-2012 06:36 AM

What would it hurt to give it a try? Just prepare to be disappointed.

IMHO, Most chain/mall food places suck no matter what type of food they are selling, but occasionally you find a decent one. I had a really good brisket sandwich while waiting for a plane in the terminal at DFW. 99.9% of airport food sucks, but I've been pleasantly surprised a few times.

Give it a try!

Chris

NickTheGreat 10-12-2012 08:46 AM

It's easy to make Q smells. Get some hickory in a burn barrel and light it up. Doesn't mean a thing about the food.


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