Has the STL officially taken the title of best BBQ city in the Great State of Missouri? 2 joints in the top ten. Just asking?
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Hard to take nay list seriously that lists Franklin. It is perfectly "Austin": phony, pretentious, over-hyped and precious...but it is a loong way from perfect BBQ.
And Pappy's is solidly good, but nothing mind blowing. (Haven't had the other one, doubt I ever will).
And Pappy's is solidly good, but nothing mind blowing. (Haven't had the other one, doubt I ever will).
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I've been to Pappy's and Bogart's. Pappy's is OK. Boggarts was a huge disappointment. No smoke ring, and therefore no smoke flavor, in their meat. Could have been done in an oven with no seasoning as far as I could tell.
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Boggarts kind of sounds like Jack Stackshinatoo wrote:I've been to Pappy's and Bogart's. Pappy's is OK. Boggarts was a huge disappointment. No smoke ring, and therefore no smoke flavor, in their meat. Could have been done in an oven with no seasoning as far as I could tell.
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stl bbq has come a long way in a very short time period...when i first moved back to stl from kc and had a random sampling of the "go to" joints, i was horrified... we are talking lots of inedible ketchup on burned leather.