Traders didn't appear to still be in business but they still had a really nice looking offset stick burner setup near the west end of the building |
So what you do is pick a couple you are sure about and cross your fingers about the rest.
When Judge #1, from the OKC Broken Rib Tour, and I took off from my house at 9:30 in the morning. We had 7 Q-raunts ready to be crossed off our list.
Since we had 7 potential Q-raunts on the list I made my first rookie mistake of the day. At about 8:00 AM, and suffering from allergies, I decided all I would have for breakfast was a Mucinex to save room for all the Q I was about to eat.
The first stop on the itenerary was to be Jack's Bar BQ Cafe in Anadarko Oklahoma. On the way through town we spotted the sign for K.I.G. Que.
K.I.G. Que burned down but the sign remains |
Jack's front door and sign |
Jack's offset stick burning smoker |
Read the whole sign |
Ok, well now we wasted 15 minutes and my stomach was really getting angry with me for only having a Mucinex for breakfast.... Even worse I had a lot of doubts about the next 3 places on the list but we jumped back in the BBQ-Mobile and headed for Terry's Smokehouse BBQ in Carnegie Oklahoma.
In hindsight I really wish we had snapped pics of what we found at the next 3 stops on our list. Because as I said earlier. I did not have much hope of finding Terry's Smokehouse BBQ existing or being open and I had even less hope for the following two stops, Socki BBQ and Jamie Sue's BBQ, in Gotebo Oklahoma.
Thanks to the magic of Google Street View I can share with you what we found by clicking the links below.
Terry's Smokehouse BBQ - Carnegie Oklahoma
Socki BBQ - Gotebo Oklahoma
Jamie Sue's BBQ - Gotebo Oklahoma
So rookie mistakes and empty lots left behind us. We headed for Hobart Oklahoma and Frisco Creek BBQ. Which was one of the stops I was most looking forward to.
Open Monday to Friday |
It looked tasty inside |
Plenty of parking on a Saturday |
At this point I'm starting to think there is some obscure law on the books in Southwest Oklahoma preventing Q-raunts from serving Q on a Saturday..... Of course this line of thinking could be a result of becoming very, very, hangry.
I think these are meat |
So before heading south to Snyder Oklahoma, and more potential disappointment, I stopped at the only thing open in Hobart Oklahoma on a Saturday, a convenience store, and grabbed a snack.... Yep, 5 stops in to a 7 stop BBQ Road Trip and that's the first piece of meat to hit my mouth.
Next Q-raunt on the list was to be J T's BBQ in Snyder Oklahoma.... Would it exist? Would it be open?? Would I snap and run out into a field eating grass and dandelion greens finally embracing rabid veganism??? ...... Well ....... Let's hope that last one doesn't happen.
Both of those signs say open! |
The dining room at J T's BBQ |
Firewood and the drive-thru pick-up window |
Two meat combo @ J T's BBQ |
Baby back ribs and chopped brisket |
I want my baby back, baby back, baby back |
Judge #1 had sausage and chopped brisket with potato and pea salads |
The pasta in my macaroni salad was cooked perfectly al dente. Could maybe use just a bit more dressing but I enjoyed it for the perfect pasta texture. The cole slaw was slightly creamy and well made also.
The potato salad, that Judge #1 ordered, looked similar to a Reser's brand but we were pretty certain it was homemade and he also enjoyed the pea salad.
I give props to any Q-raunt making their own sides and J T's appears to be making all of their sides in house and making them well.
If you are in Snyder Oklahoma and want some Q. I don't think you'll be disappointed in what you'll find here.
So now with our bellies full we headed towards our last stop at John & Cook's Real Pit BBQ in Lawton Oklahoma.
Mural on the back of building |
We met up with Anthony Hernandez, of Los Primos BBQ Team, at John & Cook's to share some Q and talk about the upcoming competition season.
Smoked Half Chicken |
Ribs and Pulled Pork |
The flavor and smokiness of the ribs was good but the texture was mushy. I choked down a few bites while sampling some of their sauces, which were house made and tasty, but couldn't finish the ribs due to the mushiness.
The pulled pork had good color and flavor also but while it was moist it was cooked more than I prefer it to be.
I didn't order any sides but the order came with chips and a lot of slices of bread.
While I can't say I enjoyed John & Cook's meats. In their defense we were there at an off peak time and the service was great. They were also doing quite a bit of business while we were there. So it's apparently popular with the locals during all times of the day.
John & Cook's would have ended our trip had we taken the turnpike back to Oklahoma City but being the Q-hound I am. I try to stay off the main roads and take the back roads to see what kind of hidden gems I can find.
Would Boss Man's BBQ be a hidden gem? |
Boss Man's BBQ menu board |
You might want a bib to eat these. |
The brisket had decent flavor but was a little undercooked and chewy. The pulled pork was well cooked but the sauce masked any flavor the meat might have had.
At this point in the day my breakfast Mucinex had worn off and we were about 9 hours into the trip. So we pointed the Q-mobile back towards Oklahoma City and called it a day.
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