The other Kansas City spot that gets all the love is Joe's Kansas City. Used to be called Oklahoma Joe's which was one of the dumber marketing moves for a place in Kansas City. Finally fixed it.
It's kind of cool as it used to be a gas station but it's way less cool than that sounds. It's ok and I definitely don't get the head over heels love it has.
People love the Z-Man sandwich which is an abomination for BBQ adding provolone cheese and onion rings on a kaiser roll. No thanks. Those things are good but that's not BBQ.
Second thing - a general rule of thumb for BBQ (and anything) is how much sauce does it need to be good?
Let's say it like this, Kansas City BBQ needs a LOT of sauce.
It's kind of cool as it used to be a gas station but it's way less cool than that sounds. It's ok and I definitely don't get the head over heels love it has.
People love the Z-Man sandwich which is an abomination for BBQ adding provolone cheese and onion rings on a kaiser roll. No thanks. Those things are good but that's not BBQ.
Second thing - a general rule of thumb for BBQ (and anything) is how much sauce does it need to be good?
Let's say it like this, Kansas City BBQ needs a LOT of sauce.
Man after watching her on A Chef's Table BBQ I put Snow on my list to get to in the next two years. Personally, I think Franklin's is way over hyped. I get it's a hot take but my BBQ taste is not traditional. I am not a fan of any single regional style. I still remember having all of Franklin's Q at a conference in Austin. Someone ordered a pickup of a ton of everything he has and I was really disappointed after eating. We had the brisket, ribs, pork, turkey and sausage. Whole lot of meh for me.