weinstein5 wrote:Milt's Barbecue for the Perplexed (Formerly Milt;s Kosher BBQ) will be opening Dec 1 and l ooks very interesting - http://chicago.eater.com/archives/2012/ ... -dec-1.php
MILT'S BARBECUE
3411 N. Broadway, Chicago, IL
Besides, the name is very cool.
claypoolfan wrote:And of course, doesn't hurt if the brisket is good!
Suiname wrote:I think the brisket has to be good. If you're opening a jewish kosher bbq place, you can't serve any pork, so that brisket had better be worth coming in for.
stevez wrote:You obviously never visited the now closed kosher BBQ joint located next door to Shaevitz Kosher Meats in Highland Park. Amazingly, thier brisket was total crap.
stevez wrote:Suiname wrote:You obviously never visited the now closed kosher BBQ joint
Dave148 wrote:stevez wrote:You obviously never visited the now closed kosher BBQ joint located next door to Shaevitz Kosher Meats in Highland Park. Amazingly, thier brisket was total crap.
Now We're Cookin' Grill has re-opened as Shaevitz Uptown Barbeque.
Jeff Lipkowitz
Will milt's still be opening the first week of dec?
Milt's Barbeque for the Perplexed
Hi Jeff, the dates in the article were incorrect, and we are looking to be open around the second week in January. We will keep you and everyone else updates as our progress continues!
lodasi wrote:Going to try this place tonight. I will report back with my findings.
claypoolfan wrote:I'm still only seeing a "coming soon" placeholder on their website. Any chance you could link directly to the menu?
rubbbqco wrote:I did notice on their menu you can order some of the meats. "Smoked or unsmoked". Never seen that before. Is this another BBQ place claiming you don't need to smoke the meat to call it BBQ? I'm perplexed, but may visit for research purposes.. I'll report back
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