The original Bub City was a favorite of mine when I was in high school, so many a teenage birthday dinner were spent there with the family. So what better place to celebrate this year's birthday with my family (my wife had taken me to Goosefoot the night before, just the two of us)? My wife and I joined my parents, brother, sister-in-law, a cousin and his girlfriend to celebrate my 36th b-day.
Overall, I enjoyed the experience. The choice was based as much on nostalgia more than high expectations on the food, but everything we had was pretty good, and given the size of our group we got to sample quite a bit. We ordered the mess o' shrimp cocktail, which was about 15 decent sized shrimp on a bed of ice with cocktail sauce (that included a dollop of grated horseradish to stir in to taste) and tarter sauce. The shrimp were medium sized and dusted with smoked paprika(?) or something to give them a hint of smokiness. For dinner, my wife and I split the snow crab legs and the rack of baby back ribs (the waiter recommended them over the St. Louis). Others ordered the brisket, the rib/chicken combo, the lamb ribs and the crab legs and everybody seemed happy with their choices. The ribs had a nice rub, decent smokiness and were the perfect middle ground between chewy and fall off the bone. On the table were a spicy Memphis sauce and a sweeter KC sauce. The crab legs were generously sized and simply steamed. Perhaps my biggest disappointment of the evening is the lack of the "mess o' crab" from the original iteration, which included snow crab legs, dungeness and crab claws and the option of plain, garlic or cajun seasoning.
The entrees were ala carte (except for the combo platter) so we also ordered a bunch of sides, from fried collard greens, buffalo tots, waffle fries, spoonbread, etc. Both types of fried potatoes were standard food service variety, but delivered piping hot and crispy. Personally, I prefer crispy food service fries to limp hand cut any day (though of course, crispy hand cut are the holy grail). For desert, we had three types of pie. I had the apple, which was a fried hand pie. The peanut butter and banana cream were traditional slices. I only had my apple, but others seemed to enjoy the others.
The room itself was pretty large, and I was surprised how "sceney" the crowd was. Sure it was a Sat. night, but I didn't expect to see so many women in stilettos and shiny leggings, etc. It was on the loud side, so it was hard to talk to the other end of the table. But it was River North and it was Saturday night... service was OK in general, although a little slow at the start. The computer system crashed, which may have slowed things. We saw the Mehlman brothers and some others staring at an ordering kiosk which clearly had some sort of error message they couldn't clear. So I'll assume that's why it took 20 min. to get a chilled appetizer. But the rest of the food and drinks came in a timely manner.
So is it the best BBQ in town? No. Is it a fun place with good BBQ and sea food, fair prices, that is likely to please a crowd? Absolutely. Now if they'd just bring back the Mess O' Crab...