ucjames wrote:Btw, what kind of bizarro-world Harold's are you going to?I can't possibly count the number of times I went to the Harold's on 53rd in Hyde Park, and I don't believe I was ever once asked if I wanted the sauce on the side.
jeanpoutine wrote:As far as traditional sides and Chicago BBQ goes, I don't think they use an Aquarium smoker, but Honky Tonk on 18th in Pilsen does offer southern style sides along with their low n slow, non-meat jello que.
scottsol wrote:They almost always ask about the sauce. Not asking was an oversight.
G Wiv wrote:Speaking of Honey 1, after GAF's talk at Kendall a group of 14 had lunch there and tips, links and spare ribs were right on the mark.





pigOut wrote: I was under the impression that they had a hot version of their bbq sauce, but I was told that it is just plain hot sauce...is this correct?
midas wrote:Also, they have added lunch specials again.

ronnie_suburban wrote:
Gizzards
Spare Ribs
=R=
BR wrote:I was at Honey 1 last night and also had the tip/link combo - my favorite order at Honey 1. I had forgotten just how much I like their hot links but they really pack some nice heat. The only thing difference last night is that the fries were actually crispy for a change - certainly not a huge deal for me since I go there for the bbq, but it was nice nonetheless.
AdmVinyl wrote:
I brought over a bucket of the tips/links combo for the Super Bowl at a friend's place. The bucket didn't make it halfway through the first quarter. The links are fantastic, and the rip tips are pretty damn good too.
djenks wrote:For those of you more than disappointed with Honey 1's sides, FWIW, in my life experience so far most of the BBQ places that ive been to around the country that have really good, real Q have sides that can be taken or left. Actually, it's one of the things that i consider as a criteria for a decent joint.
The dumpier the place looks, probably the better it'll be. The less they care about their sides, the better the Q usually is. (Not all dumpy joints with bad sides are good, but almost all really good joints are dumps without good sides....it's like the frogs and toads saying).
As I mention about nine pages back in this very thread.djenks wrote:For those of you more than disappointed with Honey 1's sides, FWIW, in my life experience so far most of the BBQ places that ive been to around the country that have really good, real Q have sides that can be taken or left. Actually, it's one of the things that i consider as a criteria for a decent joint.
G Wiv wrote:I tend to follow a few general BBQ joint guidelines, the better the sides, the worse the BBQ, the fancier the joint, the worse the BBQ and my favorite, the more anthropomorphic the pig on the sign the better the BBQ. For example, a simple picture of a pig, so-so BBQ, pig in a hat, ok BBQ, dancing smiling pigs dressed like rodeo cowboys terrific BBQ.![]()
Carson's au gratin potatoes were terrific, but their BBQ could not hold a candle to Honey 1.
You should check out the Anthropomorphic Cannibalism Flickr collection. It hosts such gems as:G Wiv wrote:... the more anthropomorphic the pig on the sign the better the BBQ. For example, a simple picture of a pig, so-so BBQ, pig in a hat, ok BBQ, dancing smiling pigs dressed like rodeo cowboys terrific BBQ.

Jazzfood wrote:SELF SERVE SAUSAGE
Saturday Honey 1 lunch, brisket sandwich and fried okra for the bride, I went tip/link combo.G Wiv wrote:First taste of Honey 1 brisket, light smoke, tender, moist, flavorful, though brisket seems a work in progress with potential for swings in tenderness/succulence.




Let's just say that they've got great sides...chgo36 wrote:I have not been to Honky Tonk...but looking to try it soon
G Wiv wrote:
Robert Adams with packer cut brisket
Enjoy,
Gary
Brisket was very tasty, I was lucky to snag a small bite from my wife. I have a picture of her tucking into the sandwich, but if I posted it I'd be sleeping on the couch for a week.Habibi wrote:But Gary, how was the brisket? I'm going to Honey 1 this week and will report back as well. Nice photos too.