― Virginia Woolf, A Room of One’s Own
MEMPHIS CHAMPIONSHIP BARBECUE
2250 E. Warm Springs Road
702-260-6909
http://www.memphis-bbq.com/
Guy Fieri did a really interesting segment on the Road Kill Grill in Las Vegas, Nevada on his show Diners, Drive Ins and Dives. We decided that the next time we were in Las Vegas we would make a point of trying it. Unfortunately, Road Kill Grill is a meat market type operation and closes at 6:00 PM and is on the North side of Las Vegas. Since this was not a pleasure trip and our business was on the South Side of Las Vegas, and our base was at the M in Henderson, we didn’t have the opportunity to get there during rush hour traffic on a weekday night so we Googled for another barbecue place on the South side. The best prospect was the Memphis Championship Barbecue. We later found out that this was also Howard’s dad’s favorite barbeque restaurant in Nevada. Since we were in Nevada to lay Howard’s 95 year old father to rest next to Howard’s mother, it seemed appropriate. Howard’s dad was a real “rocket scientist” having put men on the moon and a lifelong foodie in his own right.
We found a surprisingly large barbecue place in Green Valley which is South of McCarran Airport. It is a prime example of the “restaurant designer roadhouse” style both inside and out being with wood and corrugated sheet metal walls and a metal roof. This is one of those places with the appearance of being larger on the inside than on the outside. It also has a drive-thru window. The music playing was 60s rock (We heard the Beach Boys several times.) not blues or country. As well as the usual salt, pepper and drink sweeteners on the table was a roll of paper towels…usually a good sign in our experience.
Service here is fast. I suppose you would expect that of a place that has a drive-thru window. Our server arrived promptly, put a basket of warm and rather yummy rolls with honey butter on the table and took our drink order. We ordered our drinks and an order of Southern Fried Dill Pickles as an appetizer (Howard’s dad’s favorite). Our drinks arrived in large Manson jars. We wanted our usual good sampling of “que” so we ordered two 3-Meat, 2-Side Combos one with St Louis Spare Ribs, Hot Links, and Brisket and the other with Baby Back Ribs, Pulled Pork Shoulder, and Chicken. The sides were Macaroni and Cheese, Collard Greens, Cole Slaw, and Red Beans and Rice. The food arrived with amazing speed.
Southern Fried Dill Pickles
A basket of deep fried, greasy goodness! Dill pickle slices were breaded, deep fried and served with a dipping sauce that seems to be a kind of ranch dressing. These are every bit as addictive as the fried string beans that the trendy Chinese restaurants are serving now, but something genuinely American. This was our second experience with fried dill pickles and we are hooked.
Collard Greens
Greens here do not attempt to reach new culinary heights, but were conventionally prepared. They tasted very good but I prefer greens that are a bit firmer to the tooth. These seemed a bit over cooked.
Macaroni and Cheese
The paste was al dente and had a creamy American cheese sauce. We didn’t think it was Velveeta, but it was not a blend of cheeses, and while tasty it was on the bland side. A four year-old would have made a meal of it.
Red Beans and Rice
The beans were quite savory and if anything was wrong with this it was that there was not enough rice in it. It was tasty but watery.
Cole Slaw
This was a good vinaigrette slaw, just a bit wet but would be good on a pulled pork sandwich.
Pork Shoulder
Why didn’t they call it pulled pork? That’s what it is, a very good pulled pork. It had a good smoky flavor and was served with just a dab of a Memphis style barbecue sauce that set flavor off just right. I made a miniature pulled pork sandwich with one of the biscuits and some slaw and if I am ever in the area at lunch time I would come in for a Pulled Pork Sandwich if they had one on the menu. (Check the web site…they don’t!)
Hot Link
This was a real hot link but on the mild side. Not something Sharon would order, but she could eat it. It was nice and spicy, but not a tonsil scorcher. This is one I would have no doubts about ordering again.
Brisket
Not the best brisket I’ve ever had but tender and tasty.
St Louis Spare Ribs
The ribs I got were fall off the bone tender and meaty. There was a good smoked flavor that did not need any sauce. Fabulous ribs, no, but very good and well worth ordering.
Baby Back Ribs
We can say exactly the same thing about these ribs that we said about the St Louis Ribs. They were fall off the bone tender and meaty with a good smoked flavor…well worth ordering.
Chicken
We ordered all white meat and got a wing and a breast. The chicken was tender, moist, with a good smoky flavor…barbecued chicken done right
This place doesn’t have the best barbecue we have found, but it has damn good “que”. I’m not sure how they serve it up so fast, but Sharon has digestive problems with re-heated meat and she had no problems with the food here, so however they do it they are doing it right. The staff is helpful and cheerful. The décor is pleasant, if formulaic. All in all it is a very good barbecue experience. One of the valets at the M remarked that there were no really good barbecue places in Las Vegas. We think she was wrong and give it an eight.