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BBQ in Houston


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#1 Stephanie

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Posted 05 September 2002 - 01:48 PM

I'm going to Houston in early November for a friend's wedding. Flying in Friday afternoon, "girls brunch" with bride & friends Sat. noon, wedding Sat. evening, leaving Sun. AM early. I'll be arriving in Houston just in time for dinner Friday night and am looking for good BBQ not too far from the medical center/Rice campus, where my hotel is. I won't be renting a car, so it has to be taxiable but not way out in the hinterlands. Recommendations?

#2 tallen

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Posted 08 September 2002 - 07:56 PM

Goode Company BBQ - Kirby & 59

#3 NewYorkTexan

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Posted 09 September 2002 - 03:28 AM

Goode is probably your best bet. I think Otto's is better, but Not nearly as convenient for you as Goode’s. I think there is more detailed information on Goode's in another Houston thread.

#4 stellabella

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Posted 09 September 2002 - 07:50 AM

i am going to houston, too--it sounds like i will be there at about the same time, visiting friends for the weekend. in previous trips we have eaten at Otto's and Luling City. i liked both, and tried not to be put off by the Otto's "George Bush Likes to Eat here" hype. it was still pretty tasty. eating Q in houston i have earned to appreciate "bark" and red-hot sausages.

#5 Stephanie

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Posted 09 September 2002 - 10:23 AM

Stella, wanna have dinner together? :biggrin:

I might have to give Goode's a try. I trust eGulleteers judgement. :hmmm:

#6 stellabella

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Posted 11 September 2002 - 12:37 PM

we'll have to see if our plans intersect. if so, i'd love to meet.
my husband and i are visiting friends who will undoubtedly have many plans. i'll post ya.

#7 tommy

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Posted 11 September 2002 - 12:46 PM

goode's was good.

#8 NewYorkTexan

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Posted 11 September 2002 - 12:50 PM

goode's was good.

What a detailed and verbose report. Thanks.

#9 tommy

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Posted 11 September 2002 - 01:03 PM

goode's was good.

What a detailed and verbose report. Thanks.

people know that i have good taste and therefore that comment should suffice. however, perhaps someone with extra time on their hands can describe the food. i, clearly, am a very busy man and have no time for such details.

#10 NewYorkTexan

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Posted 11 September 2002 - 01:29 PM

goode's was good.

What a detailed and verbose report. Thanks.

people know that i have good taste and therefore that comment should suffice. however, perhaps someone with extra time on their hands can describe the food. i, clearly, am a very busy man and have no time for such details.


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#11 Deacon

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Posted 11 September 2002 - 04:00 PM

oh

What a detailed and verbose riposte. :biggrin:

#12 Stephanie

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Posted 12 September 2002 - 07:08 AM

we'll have to see if our plans intersect.  if so, i'd love to meet.
my husband and i are visiting friends who will undoubtedly have many plans.  i'll post ya.

Stella, I will be arriving in Houston around 4:45. I should be at my hotel by 6:00, and it appears it's only a couple of miles from the 5109 Kirby branch of Goode's.

Let me know more as we get closer to 11/8.

#13 Jaymes

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Posted 12 September 2002 - 05:19 PM

There are several "restaurants in Houston" threads that you can read for very good information and different opinions.

Cafe Annie has engendered mixed opinions here, but it is the most famous restaurant in Houston right now, for "fine dining."

Ninfa's is a Texas chain. The reason it's a chain is because the original Mama Ninfa's in Houston was such a smash hit, and it is still the favorite of many, many people. If you chose to try it, be sure you go to the original Mama Ninfa's on Navigation St.

Bossa is kinda trendy, but really good Brazilian food.

And, there's a Middle-Eastern restaurant that has good Syrian and Lebanese food, which I shouldn't even mention, because I've forgotten the name. But, I figure, maybe someone else can hop in here, if it sounds interesting to you.

So, November eh? Huuuuummmm :hmmm:
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#14 Stephanie

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Posted 13 September 2002 - 06:50 AM

Thanks for the restaurant tips, Jaymes, but since I will only be able to have one non-wedding related meal during my stay I wanted to sample some really good Texas BBQ. (I will be having Tex-Mex at the "girls-only" brunch the bride is having on Sat. before the wedding.) Do you have any favorite BBQ places?

#15 Jaymes

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Posted 13 September 2002 - 07:11 AM

I'd agree with the consensus for Goode's. Especially with your location. Other choices are Drexler's and William's Smoke House. But if I were you, with limited time and a taxi drive, I'd opt for Goode's.
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#16 Jaymes

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Posted 13 September 2002 - 07:24 AM

Thanks for the restaurant tips, Jaymes, but since I will only be able to have one non-wedding related meal during my stay I wanted to sample some really good Texas BBQ.  (I will be having Tex-Mex at the "girls-only" brunch the bride is having on Sat. before the wedding.) Do you have any favorite BBQ places?

Didn't really intend to put that information in this thread. There have been several "restaurants in Houston" threads lately, and I intended to put that info into a different one of them.
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#17 TommyBB

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Posted 14 October 2002 - 10:53 PM

I will definitely agree with the consensus that Goode & Company is just the thing. I usually get the beef and the Czech Sausage (which has a sweet component.) The japeño bread is really interesting, as well.

#18 Stephanie

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Posted 10 November 2002 - 07:34 PM

Thanks to everyone who replied. I blew off the rehearsal dinner and ventured to Goode Company and got the combo brisket/Czech sausage platter (great recommendation TommyBB) with a Shiner Bock. Passed on the pie as the slices looked huge. Loved the cafeteria seating outside and especially that wonderful burning wood smell!