They’re
Gone!
Unfortunately, (or fortunately, as the case may be) not
all of the barbeque places we have visited have survived. It’s sometimes a shock to be visiting an area
where we have enjoyed good “que” and find that the place we had enjoyed is
gone. Other times we were not surprised
at all.
THE BARBECUE COMPANY
3807 Santa Claus Lane
Carpentaria, CA 93013
This is an unfortunate loss. Our conclusions on the experience here was:
“Is this the world’s
best barbecue? Well, no, but it is a contender, and not at all what you
would expect to find in what is essentially a beachside strip mall. It
stands with much more expensive and much more famous barbecue restaurants and
definitely comes under the heading of a destination barbecue restaurant.
We give it between an eight and a half and a nine.”
We
think we know what happened here…location, Location, LOCATION! It was visible from the 101 freeway, in the
daytime, just after you passed it! You
had to really be determined to go there to come back around and find the Padaro
Lane off ramp in the daylight let alone at night. Too bad, the que was great.
CENTRAL
TEXAN BBQ
10500
Merritt Street
Castroville,
CA 95012
Our feelings on this one were
mixed. They had good “que” but the whole
experience was not that great. We
concluded:
“The experience is
authentic and kind of fun, so it’s a bit hard to be critical, but considering
that there are lots of barbeque places that are fun and have authentic que,
that don’t look like they are standing because the termites are holding hands,
we are. Taken as a whole, the experience
doesn’t rate over seven and a half.”
Upon
further reflection that conclusion was a bit over generous. The meat was very good but the rest of the
experience was acceptable only because of the company we had. Guess the termites stopped holding hands.
BABY
BLUES BBQ – WEST HOLLYWOOD
7953
Santa Monica Blvd.
Los
Angeles, CA 90046
This was a complete shock! We did not see this one coming at all. Our original conclusion was:
“Baby
Blues is a small chain. They have
another location in Santa Monica. It
will be interesting to see if the owners can keep up the exceptional quality of
food and atmosphere if the expand it further.
Make no mistake, it is exceptional.
They seem to take pride in using what they feel is the best method of
preparation for each style of meat regardless of the barbecue style. You can’t pigeonhole it. This is a barbecue destination. Taking it all in, I gave it a nine, Sharon a
nine point five".
The other location is still open and
we will visit it for a post. One of the local
restaurant reviewers wrote that it could not compete with more trendy
restaurants in the area. Really!!! What do they want?
SMOKE
CITY MARKET
5242
Van Nuys Boulevard
Sherman
Oaks, CA 91401
No surprise here, we did not enjoy
this one. Our original conclusion was:
“I
suppose the problems we had with the Smoke City Market were that we had
expectations. With great reviews,
recommendations from acquaintances, and experience with Texas barbecue, we were
probably set up for a fall. Regardless
of our expectations, we would have been disappointed anyway. We would really have to find a good reason to
give it another try. This one gets a
five."
The marketplace (barbeque lovers)
has spoken.
MY
BROTHER’S BAR-B-Q
21150
Woodland Hills, CA 91364-2103
818-348-2020
This is another one we don’t really
miss. This was strictly coffee shop
barbeque which was unfortunate since they were really nice people. Our conclusion was:
“There is a definite nostalgia value to My Brother’s
Bar-B-Q. When I was a kid, this was
barbecue. It does not come from the
barbecue tradition but from the restaurant management tradition. There are
barbecue places in this area that are nearly as venerable as My Brother’s that
come from the regional barbecue tradition, and they have continued to refine
their product in the contemporary barbecue mode. This is what we have come to look for in
barbecue. A couple of steak houses in
the San Fernando Valley live on their 1950’s nostalgia. It works with a steakhouse, but not for a
barbecue restaurant. I really hate to
have to say this because all the people there are so nice, but we give it a
five.”
I don’t really know what
happened. Perhaps the older patrons that
had the habit of coming here moved or died off, or maybe they just moved on to
other places and there was nothing to attract new customers. Or, as will often happen in the restaurant
business a principal retired or died and no one wanted to or was able to
continue the business. Whatever it was
it’s gone.
WILLY’S
BBQ & GRILL SMOKEHOUSE
(Soon
to change its name to TAVERN 101 BAR AND GRILL)
24834
Roadside Drive
Agoura
Hills, CA 91301
Well it did, and as Tavern 101 seems
to have somewhat of a different vibe.
This requires a visit for a new review.
We will sneak in the next time we drive out of the west end of the
Valley.