Plowboys BBQ
Plowboys BBQ
Replacing Fritz's Chili.
Re: Plowboys BBQ
Interesting. I rarely ever "root" for a business to fail, but perhaps this will finally stick a fork in Wyandotte BBQ. Unless they're laundering money, it's hard to imagine how they've lasted this long. It certainly isn't by serving good food. They've been there for as long as I remember and they have less than 70 yelp reviews (at 2.5 avg).
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As a kid in the area in the '70s/'80s, that was a great BBQ option. Times and expectations change.WSPanic wrote: ↑Wed Sep 26, 2018 8:28 am Interesting. I rarely ever "root" for a business to fail, but perhaps this will finally stick a fork in Wyandotte BBQ. Unless they're laundering money, it's hard to imagine how they've lasted this long. It certainly isn't by serving good food. They've been there for as long as I remember and they have less than 70 yelp reviews (at 2.5 avg).
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i don't think their clientele is of the yelp variety.
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TIL that a pile of ground beef and beans can be classified as "chili".
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Ever been to Cincinnati?snigglefritz wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 2:03 pm TIL that a pile of ground beef and beans can be classified as "chili".
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or Dixons?
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You won't know until you try it and it may take a trip or 2 to figure out which ingredients suit your tastebuds.