View Full Version : New BBQ place SO Good!
Sherrie
10-04-2017, 08:11 AM
We stopped at a new BBQ trailer
It is next to Lighthouse Seafood Market, 8780 East CR 466 The Villages. We had great Smoked pulled pork sandwich. The sauce was thin and spicy sweet. Great cole slaw and beans. They also have smoked ribs. But were sold out! We will be back early this week to try them out. They will open again at 11:00 a.m. Sat.:2excited:
Md girl
10-06-2017, 08:12 AM
What's the name of the resturaunt
redwitch
10-06-2017, 09:15 AM
Doesn't sound like it's a restaurant. From OP's post, I'd guess it is more of a food truck.
Taltarzac725
10-06-2017, 09:22 AM
Looks good though. It sounds like it is close to where one of our prolific posters lives.
BK001
10-06-2017, 01:08 PM
We stopped there today but it was closed. It is a very, very small trailer next to the Lighthouse Seafood Market. You can't miss it. There is no name/sign on the trailer but there was a note on the window that said they would open on Saturday at 11:00. There was also a phone number. I called and spoke with Matt who said that he and his wife, who live locally, are trying this out. Initially, the menu is limited to pulled pork, pork ribs, beans and cole slaw. Matt is from St. Louis, Mo, (a BBQ mecca). We placed an order which we will pick up on Saturday. Can't wait to try it out.
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His name is Matt not Jack as I originally wrote. (We had been discussing Jack Stack BBQ in St. Louis)
ahayward65
10-06-2017, 01:26 PM
We stopped there today but it was closed. It is a very, very small trailer next to the Lighthouse Seafood Market. You can't miss it. There is no name/sign on the trailer but there was a note on the window that said they would open on Saturday at 11:00. There was also a phone number. I called and spoke with Jack who said that he and his wife, who live locally, are trying this out. Initially, the menu is limited to pulled pork, pork ribs, beans and cole slaw. Jack is from St. Louis, Mo, (a BBQ mecca). We placed an order which we will pick up on Saturday. Can't wait to try it out.
What is the phone number, probably best to preorder if it is that small.
Chi-Town
10-06-2017, 01:56 PM
It would be great to find above average pork ribs around here. Looking forward to a review. Forget Sonny's or Oakwood.
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graciegirl
10-06-2017, 03:01 PM
It would be great to find above average pork ribs around here. Looking forward to a review. Forget Sonny's or Oakwood.
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Oh Chi. CERTAINLY you didn't pan OAKWOOD. Oakwood has yummy ribs.
JSR22
10-06-2017, 03:04 PM
It would be great to find above average pork ribs around here. Looking forward to a review. Forget Sonny's or Oakwood.
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I agree Oakwood is fair at best.
Chi-Town
10-06-2017, 04:05 PM
Oh Chi. CERTAINLY you didn't pan OAKWOOD. Oakwood has yummy ribs.Oakwood is the best around here, but only average in Chicago, St Louis, Dallas, or Memphis. Never tried them in KC but hear they're excellent also.
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Taltarzac725
10-06-2017, 04:10 PM
Oakwood is the best around here, but only average in Chicago, St Louis, Dallas, or Memphis. Never tried them in KC but hear they're excellent also.
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Had some BBQ in Houston and remember that it was quite good.
BK001
10-06-2017, 06:33 PM
What is the phone number, probably best to preorder if it is that small.
The number is 352 445-3520. His name is Matt not Jack as I originally posted.
borjo
10-07-2017, 05:18 PM
What's the name of the resturaunt
The name of the truck is "Bucket List BBQ". There's no large sign on it just a little chalkboard near the highway. They just opened and are so delightful and enthusiastic. They're only open on Sat. I think possibly Sunday if there's anything left. They quit when they run out. Opens at 11am. It was convenient right there on 466 next to the Lighthouse Seafood. The pulled pork was very good but there's where the tang is, not in the sauce. If you like a little zing, you will love it!
chuckinca
10-08-2017, 07:31 AM
I agree Oakwood is fair at best.
Oakwood has made it to our do not go list.
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Henryk
10-08-2017, 09:20 AM
A number of people have mentioned that they don't care for Oakwood or prefer other places over Oakwood. But I don't think anyone has voiced a reason for the preference? Why, oh why, posters? :)
asianthree
10-08-2017, 09:30 AM
A number of people have mentioned that they don't care for Oakwood or prefer other places over Oakwood. But I don't think anyone has voiced a reason for the preference? Why, oh why, posters? :)
I think it depends on what state you’re Q comes from. The Carolinas are more vinegar-based. Then it depends on what they’re smoking with cherry, Hickory, Apple. I don’t really think it’s a fact of it’s good bad or in different it’s what you’ve grown up with when it comes to barbecue. I am not a fan of vinegar-based barbecue. Oak wood is ok but just do not like the smoking method.
BK001
10-08-2017, 12:19 PM
Disclaimer: I am the last person to judge ribs. Growing up in Brooklyn, a typical “barbecue” was franks, burgers and chicken cooked on a butane gas grill in a friend’s backyard. So what do I know? Also, my all time favorite recipe would be top quality ribs prepared in an upscale Chinese restaurant with a little duck sauce on the side. So take my comments with a grain of grits …
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I loved these ribs. Since I am not a big fan of BBQ sauce, I asked that it not be added to the ribs but served on the side. I could smell the earthy, smokey aroma of these ribs on the plate. They are cooked low and slow and were fall of the bone tender. I did dip a little in the sauce and found it was not as offensively sweet as I thought it would be. My husband, who does not eat Pork, had an order of Beef Ribs which he thoroughly enjoyed. (NOTE: These are NOT on the menu but we had special ordered them and Matt graciously accommodated us by cooking up a rack).
I also loved the cole slaw. It definitely tasted home made and was less sweet (which we prefer) and drier than the cole slaw at KFC which we also like. We did not try the beans.
So I don’t know how true blue, BBQ aficionados would rate/rank these but this is my review. I loved the meal but take it from where it comes. LOL
Ecuadog
10-08-2017, 01:00 PM
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So I don’t know how true blue, BBQ aficionados would rate/rank these but this is my review. I loved the meal but take it from where it comes. LOL
Thank you very much for your review.
Don't worry about your qualifications. I judge BBQ contests sanctioned by the KCBS, using their standards. When all is said and done, the absolute best BBQ is the BBQ that you enjoy. Same goes for pizza, chili and so on.
NoMoSno
10-08-2017, 05:33 PM
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Glad to hear you enjoyed the pulled pork. Will try and stop in on Saturday....sounds like a delicious meal to me.
(Never have tried the pulled pork at Oakwood, but I do enjoy their ribs. Everyone enjoys something different...that’s just the way it is...;))
Ecuadog
10-08-2017, 07:35 PM
Good food is good food wherever you find it.
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Bingo. Sometimes a "dirty water" Sabrett on 6th Avenue can be just as satisfying as a porterhouse in Peter Luger.
dirtbanker
10-08-2017, 07:49 PM
Disclaimer: I am the last person to judge ribs. Growing up in Brooklyn, a typical “barbecue” was franks, burgers and chicken cooked on a butane gas grill in a friend’s backyard. So what do I know? Also, my all time favorite recipe would be top quality ribs prepared in an upscale Chinese restaurant with a little duck sauce on the side. So take my comments with a grain of grits …
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I loved these ribs. Since I am not a big fan of BBQ sauce, I asked that it not be added to the ribs but served on the side. I could smell the earthy, smokey aroma of these ribs on the plate. They are cooked low and slow and were fall of the bone tender. I did dip a little in the sauce and found it was not as offensively sweet as I thought it would be. My husband, who does not eat Pork, had an order of Beef Ribs which he thoroughly enjoyed. (NOTE: These are NOT on the menu but we had special ordered them and Matt graciously accommodated us by cooking up a rack).
I also loved the cole slaw. It definitely tasted home made and was less sweet (which we prefer) and drier than the cole slaw at KFC which we also like. We did not try the beans.
So I don’t know how true blue, BBQ aficionados would rate/rank these but this is my review. I loved the meal but take it from where it comes. LOLLooks like you might know your way around meat...
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Wiotte
10-08-2017, 07:59 PM
Huh??
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That’s NY speak. You wouldn’t understand.
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justjim
10-08-2017, 08:18 PM
Oakwood has very good baby back ribs. I’ve eaten a rib or two and paid twice as much. In the last 10 years we have taken several guests to Oakwood, and they all (everyone) agree. The new place OP mentioned is worth a visit soon.
BK001
10-08-2017, 08:37 PM
Thanks Ecuadog. LOL dirtbanker – here is a translation.
Sabrett: A company that made hotdogs and buns and produced the street carts that were prevalent in NYC starting in the early to mid forties.
Dirty Water: The hot dogs sold from these carts were boiled and would sit in the hot water until sold. It was rumored that they had a unique taste because the water was never changed - - hence the nickname dirty water dogs.
6th Avenue was the former name of the now Avenue of the Americas in NYC where a preponderance of these hot dog carts could be found.
Peter Lugers: One of the most famous steak houses in NYC. Actually located in Williamsburg, a neighborhood in Brooklyn.
So now you have it.
Topspinmo
10-08-2017, 09:39 PM
Best BBQ I've had was at the original " county line BBQ " in Austin Texas. IMO texas BBQ and Tex Mex sets the standard to compare BBQ and Tex mex Mexican food. So far I've found none close down here. But , I will try it with open mind.
djmif
11-07-2017, 07:01 AM
I give Oakwood express an 8. Good smoke, good sauce, and great sides. But the cut the baby backs in half, long ways. we're not getting a full rack!
renrod
11-07-2017, 10:19 AM
Try Artman's BBQ, Hwy 42 (north end of The Villages). Everybody has their "best", try it, it is the BEST in my opinion. From Hwy 301, turn right onto Hwy 42, first Bldg on right after RR tracks. Closed on Monday & Tuesday.
My favorite is the Papa Special.
Carla B
11-07-2017, 11:36 AM
Best BBQ I've had was at the original " county line BBQ " in Austin Texas. IMO texas BBQ and Tex Mex sets the standard to compare BBQ and Tex mex Mexican food. So far I've found none close down here. But , I will try it with open mind.
Agreed, especially "So far I've found none close down here."
graciegirl
11-07-2017, 01:22 PM
Oakwood is the best around here, but only average in Chicago, St Louis, Dallas, or Memphis. Never tried them in KC but hear they're excellent also.
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I do so disagree about Oakwood.. Pork falling off the bone and flavored with not too sweet or not too tart sauce. Can choose WONDERFUL Green beans and ham...OHIO cooked all day...or Lima beans, best anywhere, great baked potato..(back again)
and Corn Relish too.
AT a reasonable price and no one can fault the no frills country rib place atmosphere.
Chatbrat
11-07-2017, 01:34 PM
For really good ribs, brisket try M&M smokehouse behind the 75 chrome shop, truckstop on rte 44 Wildwood--look up the reviews-he buys all his meat at the butcher shop on 301 in downtown wildwood--nothing fancy , styrofoam containers & plastic--grab & go
perrjojo
11-07-2017, 01:53 PM
I do so disagree about Oakwood.. Pork falling off the bone and flavored with not too sweet or not too tart sauce. Can choose WONDERFUL Green beans and ham...OHIO cooked all day...or Lima beans, best anywhere, great baked potato..(back again)
and Corn Relish too.
AT a reasonable price and no one can fault the no frills country rib place atmosphere.
If you enter a barbque competition you will be penalized for falling off the bone ribs. Oak wood doesn’t have fried okra. That’s against the law in Texas. :)
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jnieman
11-07-2017, 02:54 PM
The best ribs I've had lately come out of my own crock pot.
Sandtrap328
11-07-2017, 04:39 PM
For ribs, Oakwood is THE place to go! For pulled pork, it has to be Sonny's!
perrjojo
11-07-2017, 06:24 PM
I vote for I Bar B Que Express in Fruitland Park
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