Just returned from a speaking engagement in southern Illinois. Because 17th Street Bar and Grill was recommended to me by several people attending the Soul Food presentation at Culinary Historians last month, I figured it was worth checking out. I'm by no means a leading expert on BBQ, but I can tell good from lame, and this was very good. I was staying in Marion, so it was the Marion location I visited. First night in town, I had the chicken wings, which came highly recommended by the enthusiastic staff (and, the menu noted, had been voted best wings by Food and Wine Magazine), and the beef brisket. Sides were collards (which needed the offered pepper vinegar, though which were otherwise fine) and fried okra, which was outstanding. Wings were great -- smokey, spicy, moist, tender, and flavorful. The beef brisket took a moment's readjustment -- had to remember we were closer to Memphis than Dallas. Then I enjoyed it tremendously.
Next night, not having seen much other than chain places as I drove to my speaking engagement in Carterville, I decided to return to 17th St., to try the award-winning ribs. I started with the southern-fried dill pickles, which were awesome -- and clearly intended for sharing (I had to take most of them home) -- thinly sliced, hot, crisp, spicy, and great. I got the half slab of ribs, which had a nice smoke ring, lots of meat, and good flavor. I'd order these again. Sides this time were hush puppies (very good, though not better than my own) and brisket-flavored green beans (kind of grew on me, and I decided I liked them, but mild enough to kind of suffer in comparison to the bold, spicy flavors of the pickles and ribs).
While I'd try one of the other places recommended up thread, given the opportunity (because, as noted above, this was not a revelation), if I were back in the area again, I wouldn't feel it was a hardship if I had to return to 17th Street Grill.
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Cynthia on March 12th, 2014, 9:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.