abevigoda wrote:
Just put my house on the Google map, because when I get my Big Green Egg going at 225 degrees with natural hardwood charcoal and some hickory, I can make a mean rack that will hang with just about anyone. And if you have to put sauce on the ribs, you're cheating.
abf005 wrote:
That being said, places considered inferior Q like Russell's, Carson's & even Famous Dave's probably all belong on a map that proposes to list all of Chicagolands BBQ.
scottsol wrote:abf005 wrote:
That being said, places considered inferior Q like Russell's, Carson's & even Famous Dave's probably all belong on a map that proposes to list all of Chicagolands BBQ.
The original post makes it clear that the list was never intended to be comprehensive. It was intended for places that used "real wood smoke". There was never any explicit mention of quality, but as far as I know there is no wood smoke at Russell's so it doesn't belong in any case. Carson's is an interesting case because while they do use wood smoke it is extremely unlikely that you will ever get a taste of it in the final product.
abf005 wrote:IOne other note on the existing map: Someone put Captn' Porky's in Zion on the map. It is a seafood fish place first & foremost, but yes they also do have a couple of BBQ items on the menu. They strictly use charcoal, and personally I found the Que there quite bad.
G Wiv wrote:abf005 wrote:IOne other note on the existing map: Someone put Captn' Porky's in Zion on the map. It is a seafood fish place first & foremost, but yes they also do have a couple of BBQ items on the menu. They strictly use charcoal, and personally I found the Que there quite bad.
The couple of times I was at Captain Porky's they were using wood in the Aquarium smoker.
abf005 wrote:
Maybe the OP initially stated an intention for it not to be overly comprehensive given the effort and time he was willing to dedicate to the mapping exercise. But the inclusion of additional entries can only add more value to it as a tool for finding "Real" BBQ in this region. Sometimes these things have a tendency to take on a life of their own far beyond an author's original intent. Perhaps until a certain level of community acceptance reaches a plateau it may still see a bit of growth and expansion of the initial vision, who knows?
scottsol wrote:Beyond KSeecs intentions, it seems to me that if the list becomes too big it will lose much of its value, becoming like a google search with pages and pages of listings in no order of relevance.
G Wiv wrote:scottsol wrote:Beyond KSeecs intentions, it seems to me that if the list becomes too big it will lose much of its value, becoming like a google search with pages and pages of listings in no order of relevance.
Exactly, the tighter the focus the more useful the map. If one wants a yellow pages type listing of BBQ joints there are a number of sources.
abf005 wrote:If that were really true, we wouldn't be contributing very much to this total effort now would we??
abf005 wrote:Last comment on Capt'n Porkys; Since I live pretty close to Capt'n Porkys, I will stop in and see what's really going on in there these days, I'll even snap a few pictures for a more conclusive determination on what exactly they're cooking with.


abf005 wrote:Last comment on Capt'n Porkys; Since I live pretty close to Capt'n Porkys, I will stop in and see what's really going on in there these days, I'll even snap a few pictures for a more conclusive determination on what exactly they're cooking with.
Cathy2 wrote:abf005 wrote:Last comment on Capt'n Porkys; Since I live pretty close to Capt'n Porkys, I will stop in and see what's really going on in there these days, I'll even snap a few pictures for a more conclusive determination on what exactly they're cooking with.
When I have been there, I have seen bags of wood charcoal and wood, which Dino said was applewood. I will be interested if your information differs from mine.
Regards,
Pie Lady wrote:Is anyone still updating the list? I was looking for BBQ but noticed this map was done in 2009.
scottsol wrote:Smokey Bear and Woodfire are out of business.