Yep. Demographics are destiny. Castro and people like him are going to take over texas in the coming yearsThose at the BBQ are the minority in SA. Sure most in SA love commie Castro
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I ate there for lunch one day last week solely because of Castro's jackassery. I hadn't been in many years and now I remember why. It was not good. It was horrible, actually.https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/tod...y-texas-barbecue-lovers-who-support-president
I might have bought Bill Miller's bbq to send a message to Castro, but I have to admit I would have thrown it in a trash bin on the way home.
Yep. The bbq is borderline inedible. But the Miller family are good folks.I ate there for lunch one day last week solely because of Castro's jackassery. I hadn't been in many years and now I remember why. It was not good. It was horrible, actually.
The place is always crowded though, so somebody must like it. I hear the fried chicken is good, and the breakfast tacos. But the bbq is turr-bull.
Brave lad, you are...I occasionally meet friends for lunch @ BM on Burnet Rd in ATX - on purpose.
That's the one I went to.I occasionally meet friends for lunch @ BM on Burnet Rd in ATX - on purpose.
Kind of difficult to mess up a breakfast taco.Y'all need to listen to Dave. Their breakfast tacos are good.
Never have heard anyone accuse BM of having decent brisket before.They have lots of good food. And the brisket is fair to good most of the time. What we have found is that some of their stores are better than others. The one out in Castroville is excellent; we have only had good meals there. There's a couple in SA that we don't go back to much. They even messed up the peach cobbler. But, in general, still one of my favorites in the area.
Is their brisket the best? Probably not, as there are some wizards in this area. But think about it this way: how many do you think they have cooked, over time and the number of stores they have. They must have a winning recipe dialed in.