As a long-time south suburban resident, I am always on the lookout for new places to try on my home turf. Several months ago I read in the local paper that a new barbeque place would be opening in the former home of Nielsen's bakery. The owner has been serving barbeque out of the Dari-Whip in Steger, Illinois for a couple of years, and his wife, Kelly, is the pastry chef at Glenwood Oaks restaurant. While we could have gone to the Dari-Whip to try the barbeque, our family patiently waited until everything was in place at the new location. They opened their doors Monday.
A friend of mine told me on Friday that she would be working the early morning commuter shift selling coffee and baked goods, so my husband and I stopped by Monday morning to say hello. I grabbed a cinnamon stick to enjoy on my train ride. It was delicious -- not too sweet, and the drizzle of icing over the top was just sweet enough. I look forward to ordering this again. Some of the baked goods (the breads, the muffins and the donuts) come from LaBriola Baking Co., and some are made by Kelly. My husband enjoyed a pastry with hazelnut and fresh blueberries. He also had some pie, but that came later in the day.
The husband and older daughter decided to go back and try the barbeque at lunch time. They both opted for the brisket sandwich. I got a phone call as soon as they got home, telling me the food was terrific and they were anxious to try other things on the menu. I do have one daughter who is vegetarian, and there is not much for her to choose from, but my husband raved about the corn pudding and felt sure she would enjoy their mac and cheese.
When I got off the train, I was told that he was determined to try the ribs -- so we went back for his THIRD meal at Twisted Q. Both of us ordered the St. Louis ribs. Sauce was served on the side. The place was a madhouse -- lots of phone orders, people standing in line for takeout and people waiting for tables. I don't think they were prepared for the massive amount of customers that showed up on the first day. All in all, I think this is going to be a great addition to the neighborhood. Food is good, the owner is listening to his customers about what they like and don't like, and we are happy to have barbeque walking distance from the house.
Suzy
Twisted Q BBQ & Bakery
2053 Ridge Road
Homewood, IL 60430
http://www.twistedqbbq.com(708) 957-8899
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