LTH,
Finally made it to Calvin's, very BBQesque looking place, from the rolls of paper towels on the table to the slightly shop-worn, but clean as a whistle, interior. They even have, as has been mentioned, a parking lot. A big plus on a busy stretch of Armitage Ave.
I had a 1/2-slab of baby back ribs, no spare ribs on offer, and crisp fries. Fries had a nice crunch, good outside texture, but the slightly dense logs of food service fare were lacking in overall flavor. The sweet potato fries appear to be made in-house, I'm thinking that's the way to go, fench fry wise.
I'd rate Calvin's ribs 1/2-step below Fat Willy's which I consider edible, but not someplace I'd take a visiting BBQ man for lunch. I thought Calvin's ribs could have used another 45-minutes or so on the smoker, the meat was tough* and there were pockets of unrendered fat just below the surface. Sauce was pretty good though.
Ribs are cooked, as Rene G and Seth pointed out, on a gas fired rotisserie Southern Pride, held until service, then finished on a gill.
Overall, aside from the ribs themselves, I liked the place. It had a nice feel......Oh, I forgot to mention the best thing about my meal, the complimentary salad that came with the 1/2 slab. Nice mix of fresh lettuce and crunchy croutons lightly tossed with a tasty dressing.
Maybe next time out I'll try the Seth Z approved catfish and sweet potato fries.
Enjoy,
Gary
*
I am not a fall-off-the-bone meat-jello BBQ kind of guy. When I say tough I don't mean toothsome.