So, three years since the last post means an update is probably warranted. I lived in the neighborhood of Fat Willy's and Honey 1 for three years, and when the barbecue craving hit (hint: often) I always chose Honey 1, to the extent that I never even tried Fat Willy's. Sunday changed all that.
We went in with a group of four and ordered a Mac N Cheese starter, a full rack of baby backs, a half-order of rib tips, and two pulled pork sandwiches. The ribs were pretty good--I prefer St. Louis style, and I prefer Honey 1's ribs, but these were solid, nice pink ring, chewy. A little too saucy, but they were toothsome and nowhere near the "meat jello" that I thought I read them described as on this board. I didn't sample a rib tip, but they looked big and meaty and most definitely smoked--their black bark-like appearance did get me salivating. Both ordered sides of mashed potatoes (poor choice, as baked beans are clearly the option you should choose when presented with such a choice) but they were fine, buttery, a mild counterpoint to the three sauces on the table.
As for the pulled pork, I liked it. It didn't come out heavily sauced, but there was something on it--maybe the sweet/spicy vinegar that's on the tables in squeeze bottles? I added some more of that deliciousness and plunked down a pile of their house-made tomato-based sauce, sweet and smokey, for dipping. Forgot to try the spicy sauce. Definitely the two I tried were homemade, as they should be. I was a little confused by the sub-like (maybe turano?) bun--like a burger, I want my pulled pork on something white and squishy. The vinegar slaw topping the pork was interesting--ground almost to a paste, and very noticeable on some bites while gone others. Shreds work better, IMO.
I really don't like steak fries, especially the frozen variety used at Fat Willy's, but to their credit these were among the best of that variety I've had. Crispy, salty, and sized just right to scoop up errant shreds of pork swimming in saucy pools. Coleslaw was a good creamy variant with enough of a vinegar bite to make you take notice. Mac N Cheese was soooo garlicky--not sure I liked that overwhelming element. That said, I thought it was good, but too much cheese (yes, i doubted it was possible). I wanted some more noodles, and unfortunately lacked the foresight to save the bowl for ad hoc cheese fries.
Expensive, too, like others have noticed. I liked it, but I think I'll still keep choosing Honey 1 in the future. Although I do want to go back for the smoked chicken.....