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The Bbq Saloon

The Bbq Saloon

4900 Laclede Ave, Saint Louis, United States

Bbq • Full • Barbecue • American


"I really wish I could rate it higher. But when both the food and wait times are lacking, something 's got to give.I was excited to try my first St. Louis barbecue and was just a little hungry--I didn 't want a huge meal with sides and a basket of bread. So their menu looked perfect to me--two different varieties of mini sliders and even individual ribs for $3. I sat on the patio and ordered the brisket sliders and one rib. I was asked if I wanted the spicy or sweet barbecue sauce on the side, and opted for spicy.The food came out rather quickly. It was the first time in my life I had tasted tough brisket. What a disappointment. Brisket should be fatty, salty, soft to chew. This was stringy and dry. I dipped it in the sauce, which was good, but couldn 't save the meat. I did love the garlic-toasted bun. I hoped the rib might be better, since the menu had called it falling off the bone. Unfortunately, GNAWING off the bone was the best I could do. That piece of meat wasn 't worth $3.My server was at first very friendly and attentive, but when they checked on me at the end of my meal, I said I 'd like the check as soon as they were able. Fifteen minutes later the check was brought, and ten minutes after that my card was returned. I actually took the receipt with the tip inside because I hadn 't seen my server in ages and needed to catch a bus (I 'd already missed one).I used their restroom while I was inside. They are very spacious and clean.I wanted to return on a hungrier day and try their pork steak, but I 'm not sure I want to spend $20 if the meat will be the same quality this was. In a city known for its BBQ, they 're going to have to step it up."

Rare Steakhouse - Milwaukee

Rare Steakhouse - Milwaukee

833 E Michigan Street Milwaukee, WI 53202, 53202-5607, United States

Soup • Meat • Steak • Salad


"This place is an absolute jewel. One of the best steak menus I've ever seen. If you are looking for an archetypical classic culinary experience in Milwaukee, this is the place to go. The ambience is illuminated, dark wood and solid. You feel huged as soon as you go from the very well lit and bright corporate lobby in which it is located. We started with half a dozen oysters divided between east and west coasts and they were incredibly fresh. The Mignonette sauce was the best I ever had. The lobster bisque was perfect in terms of taste and presentation. They serve fresh and gigantic popovers that made my wife jealous, a generation of family recipes. I ordered a bone in American Wagyu, as I ordered with the side of the delicious lobster Mac n cheese. My wife ordered the gingerlachs, which was made perfect on her request. The wine list was extensive. We ordered one of the most beautiful Malbecs I've ever seen. The whisky selection was top notch, although it was missing weller. The above popovers are used to make the most incredible bread pudding my wife and I ever had for desert. The cheesecake was incredible. The service was great. Friendly, chatty, responsive, without transferring. Our waiter described things in detail. The host was very friendly and was so friendly and authentic in the hearing we enjoyed our dinner. The cost seemed reasonable for the pure quality and quantity of food and beverages we ordered. We went at the end of January, but we were happy to go back in nice weather, if we can then go to the nearby lake shore. I was in Carnevor a few times and I would suggest Rare about it."