Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Waldo's BBQ Mesa, AZ

21 January 2009

Driving east down Main Street in Mesa, you'll find a restaurant just east of Greenfield on the north side called Waldo's BBQ.

Yet another "impromptu" BBQ dinner this weekend. I use the quotes because the wife says there is no such thing as "impromptu" because I'm so predictable when it comes to BBQ.

We entered around 6pm and the place seemed pretty lively. It had a sit-down restaurant style to it. We decided to take-out so we walked up to the counter and had a pretty friendly face greet us and take our order. The prices were a little more than we expected but it was a little nicer than your average BBQ joint.

We got the ribs, the beef brisket, the pulled pork, and the shredded beef as well as a side of fries and another side of spicy fries.

The ribs had a pretty good flavor, but I like them to be able to taste a rub or some kind of seasoning. They pretty much fell off the bone and melted to pieces in my mouth.

The beef brisket was a bit dry and it seemed a little tough. The flavor was decent but, like the ribs, a little more seasoning or rub couldn't have hurt.

When I tried the pork it was quite different than I expected. I don't remember the last time I had pork that was as greasy as that. The flavor was decent, pretty salty, but it worked well for that dish.

The shredded beef was a lot like the pork. It was greasy and salty, but flavorful.

I expected to find different varieties of sauce to sample but, when I opened it up, there was only the Original. The tangy flavor and touch of sweetness made me smother every bit of my food with it until I had licked the dishes clean. It had a great consistency to it that worked well with the food.

The french fries were a little soggy but I attribute that to being in the take-out container too long. (my own fault) The spicy fries were the same but had a great salty seasoning on them that was, of course, a little spicy too.

All in all, great BBQ and a nice saw-dust-on-the-floor sit down restaurant. When I factored in the environment, BBQ sauce, greasy meats, and dry brisket, I ended up giving a 7 of 10.

Cooper's BBQ Co. Gilbert, AZ

20 January 2009

The family and I were out looking at houses in the east valley and I saw a sign for Cooper's BBQ Co. located on Gilbert Rd. just south of Ray between a feed store and a saddle shop.

The restaurant had a buffet style counter to order your food and gave a fast-food joint kind of feel even with its rustic wood booths and western decor. While placing our order, the man behind the counter was quite friendly. I chose ribs, brisket and pulled pork. It came with my choice of two sides. Mine were cowboy beans and cheesy potatoes. It didn't cost as much as I expected. Pretty average prices for larger portions.

I watched him pull the food from the warmer and plate it right in front of me while we chatted about various AZ BBQ places.

The ribs were fantastic. A good rib rub gave them a nice crust that was not too crunchy. The meat was tender and came off the bone without any effort on my part. Delicious.

Next, I sampled the brisket. Again, the rub made a nice crust and the meat was beautifully colored. It had a smoky flavor and the BBQ sauce made it even better.

The last item was the pulled pork. The flavor was good and smoky and I really enjoyed its texture. It was dry enough to not be greasy, but not so dry that I had to drown it in sauce just to choke it down.

There were three varieties of BBQ sauce: Smoky, Sweet & Spicy, and Classic.

The Sweet & Spicy was just that. Sweet & Spicy. Although the flavor wasn't quite as good as the Smoky.

The Smoky sauce was also true to its name. It seemed to have a bit more of a tangy, vinegary taste to it as well.

The Classic was, by far, my favorite. It was a perfect blend of sweetness with just the right touches of spicy and tangy. There was even a hint of smokiness.

Overall, the food was great and I have already been recommending it to friends. I decided to give a 8 of 10 with an extra half point (which says a lot because I don't give half points) just for the BBQ sauce. Definitely a keeper.

Sweet Charley's BBQ, Snowflake, AZ

10 January 2009

Well, on a spontaneous trip up north to find snow to play in, the wife, the kids and I stopped at a local BBQ joint on the Main Drag in Snowflake, AZ called Sweet Charley's BBQ. It looked like an older building from the outside but when we walked in it looked great. A totally remodeled interior greeted us. We were there about noon and were the only customers in the place. The prices were a little high but I was willing to take the risk.

I was quite impressed with the atmosphere. We ordered a rack of ribs, rib tips, a pulled pork sandwich and a few "Snackers" (snack-sized pulled pork sandwiches that were perfect for my boys.) We also ordered a slice of lemon-berry cake to share for desert.

We were sitting around waiting for a little while but, you can't rush good BBQ right? And at least it smelled delicious.

When my food arrived, I was less than impressed. The ribs looked like they had been heated and reheated numerous times. They were also a little tough for my tastes. (I'm a firm believer that you shouldn't have to fight with your food.) I didn't taste any kind of rub or spices at all. It was as if they were just cooked naked.

The next thing that I tried was the pulled pork. Again, I was less than impressed. The pork was dry and almost tasteless. It left me searching for a water glass. At least the BBQ sauce was decent enough to drown some of the tastelessness.

While the kids ate the "Snackers," one of them noticed that there was mold on the bread. A little more disgusted, I moved on to the rib tips. They had more flavor and were quite a bit more tender than the ribs. With the sauce they weren't bad.

I took a short break and when I got back to it I didn't want any more. I sampled the lemon-berry cake and its gel filling was not enough to override the dryness of the crust.

Overall, the food was dry and tasteless and had no redeeming qualities other than the BBQ sauce. With the food and sauce together ranking a 3 of 10, the service and atmosphere brought it up a point to 4. I would say that makes it a "Don't waste your time or money" place.