rfleisch1 wrote:It's gotten to the point that I'd rather drive down to Smoque BBQ on 3800 N. Pulaski than partake in either Hecky's or Merle's.
If the Edens is clear, its only a 12 minute ride for me - only five minutes more than a trip to downtown Evanston. The ribs are vastly better, so's the brisket.
I still buy bottles of Hecky's sauce, which I use to finish my own ribs. I always liked the sauce, and I used to love Hecky's rib tips for a cheap dinner. But the value proposition at Hecky's was lost several years ago. Merle's never had a value proposition.
I dont believe Hecky's has an eat-in place... I too have eaten at the "room next door" that C2 mentioned, but on my last few drive-bys it seems to be shuttered, I dont know if it exists anymore at all.
I stop in at Hecky's every now and then - the fried chicken is very good there (and they are currently doing a "two-buck sausage" thing IIRC.. with 4 options, chicken-sausage, brat, andouille and something else..). Their bbq is tolerable, not much more, IMHO. (It is much superior to Chicken Shack BBQ though - Chicken Shack makes very good chicken, as good or better than Hecky's though with a slightly different style - but Chicken Shack BBQ is purely oven-baked, no smoker at all). Hecky's BBQ is ok in a pinch.. I wasnt hugely impressed by Big Ed's in North Chicago (decent, but too long a drive from Evanston IMHO). Smoque too is variable - good brisket, the ribs arent that great. Honey One and Uncle Johns are much better options (Uncle John's is about as far away from Evanston as Big Ed's is BTW, shocking as that might sound

.. Honey One you can eat in, UJ's is carry-out (but at UJ's, make sure to also carryout the hot-links, the single best BBQ item in all of Chicagoland).
I havent been to Merle's in a while... however, if youre talking "value proposition", I believe Merle's does have a $15 all-you-can-eat-ribs on Monday nights (I think?) - Ive tentatively planned on stopping in for that one of these days, just to see what Merle's is like for ribs nowadays..
My suggestion - if you must stick to Evanston.. do Merle's if you must eat-in, Hecky's if you can do carry-out.If youre willing to drive.. HoneyOne if you must eat-in, Uncle John's if you do carryout. (Eating-in also includes beer.. Merle's has it, HoneyOne is BYOB).
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