Agreed. Me and the wife eat there about ounce a week.Texas10X wrote:Midway BBQ in Katy is good.
We also like J Cody's in College Station but haven't been there in a while.
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Agreed. Me and the wife eat there about ounce a week.Texas10X wrote:Midway BBQ in Katy is good.
Otto's also has a couple of locations in downtown Houston. One in the Chase tower (tunnel level) and one in Park Shops at Houston Center (food court). They've got a decent breakfast. BBQ brisket is a bit dry for my personal taste.puma guy wrote:I would swear someone said they missed Otto's. I thought they closed down but, I remembered I saw that name when I was looking up a business in Stafford. FYI - I found it and they are still in business in Stafford and it's the same family that was on Memorial Drive. I always got the hamburgers at the Houston location , but always heard the BBQ was good.
I've been to Big Daddy's and didn't care for it. Wasn't bad BBQ, but maybe just not what I like.Munk wrote:Not sure if Big Daddy's has been mentioned but worth mentioning again If so.
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I'm not an Aggie but went to that place several times a few years back with a die hard Aggie. He wouldn't let me order anything but that special. I never complained.Dad24GreatKids wrote:All this talk about BBQ made me think of Tom's in College Station. It's long sinced closed, but I thought it was the best BBQ ever. The Aggie Special, served on butcher paper with a big hunk of cheese and white bread. Any old Ags out there that remember this place?
Dad24GreatKids wrote:All this talk about BBQ made me think of Tom's in College Station. It's long sinced closed, but I thought it was the best BBQ ever. The Aggie Special, served on butcher paper with a big hunk of cheese and white bread. Any old Ags out there that remember this place?
There was a Brisket House at Gulfgate that was taken over by Pappa's BBQ. Not impressed at all. I had to use them to cater some meetings when I worked due to them being on the approved list. I assume the Brisket House you refer to is different. I will give them a try when I'm out that way. Gotta give an Aggie the benefit of the doubt, I was in Grand Prairie this weekend for our twin grandaughter's birthday and a skeet shoot Andy C arranged. My wife and I went with our daughter and son-in-law and his famiy to Spring Creek BBQ in GP after church Sunday. Luke warm veggies, tough chewy brisket and so so ribs. I won't critique the sauce since taste is so subjective, but I didn't like it so I ate sans sauce and the brisket didn't have that much flavor. They are popular and are spreading like wild fire in Texas so they must be doing something right, I just haven't found what it is, at least for me. I did enjoy the free ice cream and they have very good bread.brewdawg wrote:Dad24GreatKids wrote:All this talk about BBQ made me think of Tom's in College Station. It's long sinced closed, but I thought it was the best BBQ ever. The Aggie Special, served on butcher paper with a big hunk of cheese and white bread. Any old Ags out there that remember this place?
I have many fond memories of Tom's. Ate there at least 3 or 4 times a month when I was in College Station. Supposedly The Brisket House (http://www.thebriskethouse.com/ in Houston is being run by an Aggie and has "The Brisket House Special".
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THE BRISKET HOUSE opened May 7th, 2010. We are already being recognized as some of the best BBQ in the city of Houston. “Brisket Done Right” according to The Houston Press. We smoke our meats with a combination of Oak and Pecan to give it a unique flavor unlike anything you ever had. We have a signature special "The Brisket House Special"...pick your meats served on butcher paper along with a chunk of cheddar cheese, a whole pickle, half an onion and bread. If you went to Texas A&M you might recognize this as THE AGGIE SPECIAL! We also do BBQ Plates, Sandwiches, Stuffed Baked Potatoes, Salads with BBQ on top and Meat by the pound. We have great flat screen TV's to catch the game and BYOB so bring your friends and have a party! Dine in, Carry out or let us Cater your special event.
We are located at the corner of Woodway and Augusta just a few blocks from the Galleria in the beautiful Tanglewood/Memorial area of Houston.
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I guess I will have to try it sometime when I am in Houston. Anyone here tried it yet?