Stopped by the Whole Foods up by Peterson on the way back from an H-Mart run. Figured I'd see what updates they did with the new store versus the older one on North Ave. that I usually shop at.
I was impressed that they integrated a lot of the good design elements of their Austin, TX flagship, as well as their Harry's Markets in Atlanta. Dry-Aged Meat case; large prepared food area.
Most notable was their bar/food counter, the Sauganash Grill.
And most notable at the counter there was their barbecue beef brisket.
I bought a pound to go, just to see if the WF people could do a good job with a Texas dish.
I got lucky in that they just brought out about 5 new briskets from their holding area (or smoker) in the back. I asked the counter guy not to trim the brisket before cutting it because he had trimmed a previous brisket of most of its good fat on the edge.
Here's what it looked like when we got home.

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Overall, it had a very good taste that was about 95% as good as a good Austin, TX brisket. A little too much celery salt on the outside, but other than that, it had good texture, wasn't dry, and had the right amount of smokiness.
Didn't need any sauce with it, so I can't comment on any sauce they may have offered.
I'd have to say it I'll have to do a head-to-head test with some brisket from Smoque. It might actually be better.
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tex888 on July 3rd, 2007, 11:31 pm, edited 2 times in total.