Johnny T's BBQ
Texas BBQ
From the outside, Johnny T's doesn't look all that special, but the actual food is what sets them apart. We walked in with our doubts, but hoping for the best from all the other reviews we had read. The interior left you desiring a bit more, but it was "authentic" in it's own way. We were immediately greeted warmly and genuinely by the staff there.
We decided to try a plethora of options. Here is a list and our thoughts on each (pictures are below!):
- moist beef brisket - really moist, a bit too fatty for our taste but still really good
- Elgin sausage - we thought the sausage had a really good flavor/texture
- turkey sandwich - a little dry, but remedied by adding copious amounts of bbq sauce
- chopped beef sandwich - messy, but delicious. had to scrape the pieces that fell out with utensils
- tamale potato casserole - our favorite! It was so unique and we loved the blend of flavors. really, truly amazing
- cream corn - comparable to Rudy's. very good
- sweet potato fries - has the perfect amount of "crunch;" I usually don't like anything with sweet potato but these were very tasty
- white bread - plain bread (it was free!)
- bbq sauces - there were 2 kinds, one mild and one spicy. I preferred the spicier one!
All in all, a good experience that calls for another visit sometime soon!
MuMu Score:
Delightful!
Better than Rudy's and Saltlick?
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