Ron G.
TVWBB Wizard
Now, I don't claim to be a bbq restaurant expert - (have not been to Memphis, KC, or TX YET - at least, not to sample 'que) but I know what I like when I taste it.
If you find yourself hungry, and in the vicinity of the West side of Milwaukee - check out the Silver Spur Barbeque in Elm Grove.
http://www.silverspurbbq.com/
I accidentally stumbled across their old place while driving around for lunch when I worked in the Waukesha area. That place burned-down, and they purchased what used to be the Elm Grove Inn.
The theme is sort of Tex-Mex, but they do real que there - last year, the owner did not have his commercial in-kitchen smoker installed yet, and he had a big commercial horizontal offset fired-up in the parking lot.
They put together a sampler platter that lets you try as many of their meats as you have room for. Also, potato salad and cowboy beans are out-of-this world.
Wash it all down with some of Cream City's finest and go home satisfied!
If you find yourself hungry, and in the vicinity of the West side of Milwaukee - check out the Silver Spur Barbeque in Elm Grove.
http://www.silverspurbbq.com/
I accidentally stumbled across their old place while driving around for lunch when I worked in the Waukesha area. That place burned-down, and they purchased what used to be the Elm Grove Inn.
The theme is sort of Tex-Mex, but they do real que there - last year, the owner did not have his commercial in-kitchen smoker installed yet, and he had a big commercial horizontal offset fired-up in the parking lot.
They put together a sampler platter that lets you try as many of their meats as you have room for. Also, potato salad and cowboy beans are out-of-this world.
Wash it all down with some of Cream City's finest and go home satisfied!