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Page Two is also disappointed by Buccee's brisket.
Bathrooms are satisfactory, though. |
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Buys brisket at a gas station.
Starts a thread about how bad it is. How's 7 Eleven's sushi OP? |
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Quoted: Found myself in Alabama last weekend. Went to a rib place in Birmingham called Dreamland, which had great reviews. Worst damn ribs I've ever had in my life. Couldn't gnaw enough meat off the bone to get a full bite. Bucees was the best barbecue I had the entire time I was there, so in my mind, it's the best brisket in Alabama. View Quote Dreamland is the most overrated bbq in the world. I could taste lighter fluid. Only redeeming part of the ribs was the 5 pieces of loaf bread that came with it. At least I don’t taste lighter fluid in Bucees |
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Seinfeld - Kramer Eats a Rancid Hotdog |
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So...we've determined that you can get a mediocre gas station bbq sandwich, but the bathrooms are clean enough you can sit on the shitter to eat it without gagging?
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Sacrilege! A journey to Buc-Ee’s is like a journey to Mecca.
LMAO. Their brisket has always been decent but obviously you can get better. It is certainly better than the pre packaged ones in most gas stations or convenience stores. I don’t go there for the BBQ though. For me it’s the jerky, beaver nuggets, and the gummy bears. My ugly Christmas sweater has Buc-Ee on it this year |
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It's fine for gas station food. I don't get why dudes are expecting like, Franklin's or Terry Black's quality barbecue at a fucking gas station, lol
It's like going to McDonald's and being upset that they didn't toast the buns or serve wagyu beef on your Big Mac. |
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Quoted: It's fine for gas station food. I don't get why dudes are expecting like, Franklin's or Terry Black's quality barbecue at a fucking gas station, lol It's like going to McDonald's and being upset that they didn't toast the buns or serve wagyu beef on your Big Mac. View Quote Some of the best barbecue I had during my decade and a half in TN was from a gas station just south of Clarksville on 12. It's out there. |
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Quoted: I bought one of their brisket sandwiches and the after taste in my mouth tasted like someone had dumped an ash tray in my mouth. Garbage… View Quote Ashtray? No. Oversweet amateurish? Yes For a gas station could be worse. I won't order it again but ashtray? Come on man |
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Quoted: Seriously tho, its not gourmet by any stretch but... I've never had "bad" brisket there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The beaver should provide better brisket. Seriously tho, its not gourmet by any stretch but... I've never had "bad" brisket there. I stopped buying the brisket sandwich from them .. full of unacceptable amount of uneatable disgusting fat .. the stuff that should have been trimmed.. |
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Yea too much sauce, not bad for gas station BBQ.
Big draw was $3.29 diesel(Fl) and room enough to pull in with a trailer at all the pumps. |
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Quoted: I don't mind the meat so much, it is just under Dickie's brisket, eatable but not what I would call "good" Texas Brisket. The worst part is actually the bun. They use some really shitty chalky buns, that is what OP is probably talking about. Seriously, the store brand buns at family dollar are better. With as much as they charge for a simple brisket sandwich, they should have epic bread. View Quote Eatable? What kind of backwoods gibberish is that? |
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I don't have a Buccees near me.Is it made in store,or come in a five gallon bucket from Sysco?
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Welp, when I was at the Buc-ees in Denton, TX about 10 days ago, the shit was flying as fast as they could make them. So the public seems to disagree with OP.
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It's better-than-gas station BBQ. I don't go to Bucees and get BBQ because I want BBQ. I go to Bucees and get BBQ because I'm on a road trip, I needed fuel and a piss, and they sell BBQ sandwiches.
But your opinion is noted. I'm sure gas stations in Utah have better BBQ. |
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Oh the drama.
I'm impressed that some guy from Utah knows what a BBQ sandwich even is. |
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You did it wrong. You don’t get the sandwich, you get the breakfast taco…
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Quoted: Found myself in Alabama last weekend. Went to a rib place in Birmingham called Dreamland, which had great reviews. Worst damn ribs I've ever had in my life. Couldn't gnaw enough meat off the bone to get a full bite. Bucees was the best barbecue I had the entire time I was there, so in my mind, it's the best brisket in Alabama. View Quote It’s Alabama. Their claim to fame is the white sauce. |
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Quoted: That's fine. Hell, I'll eat mutton BBQ if I ever visit KY. /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/CarefreePlayfulEastrussiancoursinghounds-663.gif View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Is brisket even BBQ? If so, it’s the worst cut of any BBQ. That's fine. Hell, I'll eat mutton BBQ if I ever visit KY. /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/CarefreePlayfulEastrussiancoursinghounds-663.gif Mmm moonlite BBQ mutton. |
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Page 2 and no one has bitched about the prices yet?
Boy and I stopped at one on the vacation road trip. 1 sandwich, 2 tacos, and 2 drinks was $36. Nothing was terrible, but... That's $12 worth of food at many places. I remember when Bucees was a clean place to use the shitter on my regular Dallas to Houston run. I'm not sure why it's a phenomenon now. |
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Bucees pros skip the brisket and go for the burritos and jerky bar.
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Quoted: Seriously tho, its not gourmet by any stretch but... I've never had "bad" brisket there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The beaver should provide better brisket. Seriously tho, its not gourmet by any stretch but... I've never had "bad" brisket there. Exactly. Op buys gas station food and expects it to be serious gourmet shit. Next he’s gonna tell us that lunchables aren’t proper charcuterie. |
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It's a gas station.
gas station food isn't gourmet. I'll bet op thinks the sushi from the Indian gas station is too. |
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Quoted: I think I'm picking up what you're laying down. I'm guessing most here won't... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I went to a bbq place the other day, the restrooms weren't clean, no fuel pumps, and no cheap ice. The place sucked to say the least. I think I'm picking up what you're laying down. I'm guessing most here won't... |
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Their brisket is only just decent on a good day.
The sliced sandwich is better than the chopped. However, at 0200 hours going to or from the Gulf Coast I'm damn happy to have it. |
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The chopped brisket is covered in sauce, its eh.
Next time, get the sliced brisket instead. Way better. |
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Yep, started well. Quality went downhill when they started doing quantity.
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Quoted: The original Dreamland in Tuscaloosa is the only one worth going to. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Found myself in Alabama last weekend. Went to a rib place in Birmingham called Dreamland, which had great reviews. Worst damn ribs I've ever had in my life. Couldn't gnaw enough meat off the bone to get a full bite. Bucees was the best barbecue I had the entire time I was there, so in my mind, it's the best brisket in Alabama. The original Dreamland in Tuscaloosa is the only one worth going to. Fortunately they sell the sauce in grocery stores. I smoke my own but use their sauce. |
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