It was a wonderful day. From my point of view, Uncle John's was the most impressive of the three - the only one that I would drive to the South Suburbs to try again (although of course I could go to South Chicago's Uncle Johns - the two restaurants share a connection with Mack and Gary as pitmasters (father and son, I believe).
The tips were nicely meaty and pleasantly smoky, and the links had a nice mix of spices and heat with not unbalanced flavor.
I am sure that the residents of Homewood are pleased to have Twisted Q. It is a clean, bright neighborhood restaurant with friendly staff (no bulletproof glass). The rub on the ribs was very enjoyable, and, for me, was the highlight of the meal. The chili with burnt ends was notable as well. The other brisket, pulled pork, and sides were ok, but lacked distinctiveness. The restaurant succeeds in what it does, but won't be a BBQ mecca.
Exsenator in Markham is the classic BBQ take-out, complete with bullet-proof glass. The tips were fine, but the links had too much sage for my taste. The barbeque was enjoyable, but didn't match Uncle John's.
Still, it was fun exploring the wilds of the South Suburbs.
Thank you, Glennpan for arranging this caravan-thon.
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