Santander wrote:I really have to try Fitzee's Serious Ribs when I'm in the appropriately thoughtful and sober mood.
You're a few years late but you shouldn't be too disappointed. Fitzee's closed in 2005 and the building no longer stands. I thought their barbecue was barely mediocre.
JeffB wrote:Rib Joint
432 E 87th Street
Chicago, IL 60619
The Rib Joint closed last summer. That's a shame as it was a pretty good place, not top tier but better than all but a handful of spots around here.
Binko wrote:There's another I-57 Rib house on Western: 6514 S Western Ave
There are (or were) at least seven I-57 Rib Houses: 1524 W 115th, 9709 S Halsted, 6514 S Western, 14510 S Indiana (Riverdale), 18328 S Kedzie (Homewood), 3747 W 14th (Chicago Heights), 17016 S Dixie Hwy (Hazel Crest). I don't know if all of them adhere to the ridiculous policy of "no sauce on the side" like the Homewood shop.
I have a feeling Turner's at 7624 S Halsted, also on the March 31 version of the map, may be gone too. I tried calling to check but the number has been disconnected.
This illustrates one of the problems of maintaining a list like this. Barbecue houses open and close with remarkable frequency. There's one place I've been following that has opened and closed (same name, same address) at least 4 times in 5 years. It's tough to keep up to date.
KSeecs wrote:Well hopefully Rene G can open up the encyclopedia for us!
For the last 6 or 7 years I've been compiling a list of barbecue houses on the south and west sides. Within the city limits there are over 150 entries. Before anyone gets too excited I should point out that the vast majority of these are no longer in business, so the list is mostly of historical interest. In other words, most people couldn't care less. I've toyed with the idea of cleaning it up (it's full of cryptic annotations that even I can't always decipher) but decided it's too much work. I haven't done much with the list in the last couple years but maybe this will encourage me to get back to it. So many places have gone out of business in that interval.
KSeecs wrote:I'm thinking there are a lot more places that are smoking with real wood than I think there are.
I'm quite certain you are correct about there being more wood burners than commonly believed and I encourage you to find them. It's not always as easy to determine this as you might expect. I received many unconvincing answers in phone conversations when I started putting together my list. Even when standing there looking at the pit, I've sometimes been unsure I'm getting a straight answer. I recall one conversation with an owner who assured me his pit was wood fired. When I asked about the bags of charcoal lying around, he explained that wood and charcoal are the same thing.
I might as well bring up a couple of wood burners that are rarely mentioned. Stewart's has been in business on the south side for over 30 years. I'm pretty sure their aquarium smoker is fueled with split logs. Unfortunately, on my only visit, their barbecue wasn't very good. Tips were leathery yet fatty (as if reheated) and the links were the crumbly, filler-rich variety (though nicely spicy). Stewart's may well be worth another try but clearly burning real wood doesn't always yield good barbecue. I've had much better luck at Rib Palace on the west side, another older wood-burning (I think) barbecue house. Even though it's not in the top tier of Chicago BBQ, it's a worthy place and one I've been meaning to write about. For better and for worse it embodies what I think of as Chicago-style barbecue.
KSeecs wrote: To do this and make the list more useful to those who would like to target things more specifically I was thinking I could use an icon to denote BBQ establishments that utilize wood and charcoal exclusively. I have done so on a very limited basis just to solicit feedback in the linked update
here.
Finally, just to be annoying, KW Spice is Nice (on the map) has an aquarium smoker in the front of the store and a Southern Pride (or some such) out back. Both are used. What icon should it get?
Anyway, good luck with the map. One of these days I'll try to see what useful information might be buried in my lists.
Stewart's Family Affair Bar-B-Q House
1900 W 69th St
Chicago
773-436-2469
Rib Palace
5607 W Lake St
Chicago
773-379-6264