I tried Chuck's for the first time tonight. The first thing that struck me was the variety of the menu. I love soup, and Chuck had either six or seven different kinds going. The chili relleno appetizer sounded fantastic, but I knew I wouldn't be able to fit that into my plan.
I ordered a cup of the corn chowder and the pulled pork dinner with cole slaw and french fries. I also ordered one of Chuck's mom's cookies to go, with Diet Pepsi to accompany the whole thing.
Corn Chowder: Excellent. A good mix of flavors and textures. I'd easily buy a catering portion if I was having company to the house.
Pulled Pork: Very good. The portion was immense, easily 10 oz, maybe more. For $8.75 with two sides, this might be one of the best bargains in the city. The meat itself was juicy and tender, but I would have liked a little more of the ends. Both the hot and mild sauce went well with it.
Cole Slaw: Good. I liked the texture and taste, and the portion was huge - perfect for those of us who want to eat it with the meat in the same bite. But there was too much liquid, and it was room temperature isntead of chilled.
French Fries: Very good. It's not a style I usually like, but now after all these years I understand what Burger King has tried to do with their french fries (and failed miserable in the process).
Cookie:Very good. I ordered and paid for one, was surprised when I opened the bag at home and found two. Again, oatmeal-chocolate is not a favorite, but I snarfed them down. My glucose meter will kill me in the morning!
Total damage was $18 even. I'm always looking for places near I-55 - compared to taking 55 all the way from the Ryan to the Tri-State, Chuck's is only a 4-mile total detour. I'll definitely be back some evening in September to try some of their non-barbeque offerings.