Extra pork plate, sliced, half and half. This means that it is essentially a double order of pork (see the plate on the right? Yeah.), sliced and not chopped, half from the inside (tender and delicious) and the outside (a little burnt and delicious). The fries and the coleslaw? The fries are awesome, crispy and skin-on. The coleslaw is vinegar-based, but not "hot slaw" as I know it.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Review: Golden Rule, Irondale, AL
Extra pork plate, sliced, half and half. This means that it is essentially a double order of pork (see the plate on the right? Yeah.), sliced and not chopped, half from the inside (tender and delicious) and the outside (a little burnt and delicious). The fries and the coleslaw? The fries are awesome, crispy and skin-on. The coleslaw is vinegar-based, but not "hot slaw" as I know it.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Review: Golden Rule, Irondale, AL
Extra pork plate, sliced, half and half. This means that it is essentially a double order of pork (see the plate on the right? Yeah.), sliced and not chopped, half from the inside (tender and delicious) and the outside (a little burnt and delicious). The fries and the coleslaw? The fries are awesome, crispy and skin-on. The coleslaw is vinegar-based, but not "hot slaw" as I know it.
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You folks ever heard of this lil ole place down in Alabama called "Dreamland"?
- July 31, 2008 at 10:16 AM
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TJ--Dreamland is nothing shy of legendary in Alabama. Fantastic ribs. Locals line up out the door.
I ate there once, about twenty years ago. When I lived there, I didn't have easy access to Dreamland. Its original location is south of Tuscaloosa, on the western side of the state. I'm from East Alabama, a good two-and-a-half hour drive from home.
I believe they just expanded their menu. For a long time, they didn't serve anything but ribs...and slices of white bread. - August 1, 2008 at 9:53 AM
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I'm salivating. The Golden Rule is just one of many great Alabama barbeque joints. I lived in Crestwood, only a few miles from the Irondale location for about 10 years and I've always enjoyed their version of Q. Props must go out to Costa's (on Findley Ave), Demetri's (in Homewood), The Top Hat (in Garden City), Pat James' Full Moon (any location), and the one-of-a-kind Carlisle's (on Southside).
- August 2, 2008 at 6:49 PM
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Funny how memories work. I have a lot of great ones of Ollies in Birmingham. Even though, 20 years later I've had a LOT of better bbq, I still think about the big bright indoor space with a pig roasting in the back, and waitresses that had worked there since like the 1840s. MMMM.
Funny, it's the chocolate pie that I can still taste - August 8, 2008 at 1:20 AM
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Review: Golden Rule, Irondale, AL
Extra pork plate, sliced, half and half. This means that it is essentially a double order of pork (see the plate on the right? Yeah.), sliced and not chopped, half from the inside (tender and delicious) and the outside (a little burnt and delicious). The fries and the coleslaw? The fries are awesome, crispy and skin-on. The coleslaw is vinegar-based, but not "hot slaw" as I know it.
4 comments:
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You folks ever heard of this lil ole place down in Alabama called "Dreamland"?
- July 31, 2008 at 10:16 AM
- The Boyfriend said...
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TJ--Dreamland is nothing shy of legendary in Alabama. Fantastic ribs. Locals line up out the door.
I ate there once, about twenty years ago. When I lived there, I didn't have easy access to Dreamland. Its original location is south of Tuscaloosa, on the western side of the state. I'm from East Alabama, a good two-and-a-half hour drive from home.
I believe they just expanded their menu. For a long time, they didn't serve anything but ribs...and slices of white bread. - August 1, 2008 at 9:53 AM
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I'm salivating. The Golden Rule is just one of many great Alabama barbeque joints. I lived in Crestwood, only a few miles from the Irondale location for about 10 years and I've always enjoyed their version of Q. Props must go out to Costa's (on Findley Ave), Demetri's (in Homewood), The Top Hat (in Garden City), Pat James' Full Moon (any location), and the one-of-a-kind Carlisle's (on Southside).
- August 2, 2008 at 6:49 PM
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Funny how memories work. I have a lot of great ones of Ollies in Birmingham. Even though, 20 years later I've had a LOT of better bbq, I still think about the big bright indoor space with a pig roasting in the back, and waitresses that had worked there since like the 1840s. MMMM.
Funny, it's the chocolate pie that I can still taste - August 8, 2008 at 1:20 AM
4 comments:
You folks ever heard of this lil ole place down in Alabama called "Dreamland"?
TJ--Dreamland is nothing shy of legendary in Alabama. Fantastic ribs. Locals line up out the door.
I ate there once, about twenty years ago. When I lived there, I didn't have easy access to Dreamland. Its original location is south of Tuscaloosa, on the western side of the state. I'm from East Alabama, a good two-and-a-half hour drive from home.
I believe they just expanded their menu. For a long time, they didn't serve anything but ribs...and slices of white bread.
I'm salivating. The Golden Rule is just one of many great Alabama barbeque joints. I lived in Crestwood, only a few miles from the Irondale location for about 10 years and I've always enjoyed their version of Q. Props must go out to Costa's (on Findley Ave), Demetri's (in Homewood), The Top Hat (in Garden City), Pat James' Full Moon (any location), and the one-of-a-kind Carlisle's (on Southside).
Funny how memories work. I have a lot of great ones of Ollies in Birmingham. Even though, 20 years later I've had a LOT of better bbq, I still think about the big bright indoor space with a pig roasting in the back, and waitresses that had worked there since like the 1840s. MMMM.
Funny, it's the chocolate pie that I can still taste
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