Opie's was "as advertized" in the TMtop50. The meats we had were excellent (forgot to try the sausage...guess I have to go back!). They were so good, in fact, that you didn't need any sauce. That means more dipping your bread. Bonus points to Opie's for the following.
- Presentation = Walk in the door and they open this big...thing...full of meat. I picked the exact rack of ribs I wanted. My wife designated the precise amount of brisket.
- Bread = They offered WHEAT!
- Free Beans = They weren't just free...they were reeeeeeally good.
Stubb's was a unique experience. We attended the Gospel Brunch. Didn't know we needed reservations before 4 on Saturday. But there were two seats left on the patio. It was the perfect location becasue it was in sight of the buffet and in earshot of the stage. Any closer we wouldn't have been able to talk. The brisket was A-MAY-ZING. Sausage was very meaty tasking -which I prefer. The rest of the items were more brunchy. I will go back for the full menu and we look forward to another Sunday off when we can enjoy the Gospel singing.
Opie's and Stubb's are definintely in my top 10...for now...
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