We are going to be at SDC in May during Bluegrass & BBQ. Please tell me your thoughts. From what I saw it is more "bluegrass" and a promo for the BBQ restaurant, but I'm sure I'm missing something.
Thanks for you input!!
IMHO
Bluegrass is excellent!
The BBQ is okay.
They have a tent with like 100 different types of BBQ sauce that you can sample and buy. That was cool.
But there is not much variety in the food itself, pretty much the same thing you can get at SDC all year long, just more places to get it.
Thanks for the input!!
I figured the food wouldn't be too different that their usual fare.
Each year we end up buying several bottles of BBQ sauce to take home that aren't available where we live.
Some years there are several booths in Red Gold Heritage Hall that have a variety of BBQ representing different styles of BBQ around the country. The music is always great.
I have tried the BBQ in the House of BBQ two years in a row now and I have gotten food poisoning both times so never again. I'll stick with Rib House down by Lost River.
I have eaten in the House of BBQ also. Never gotten food poisoning nut I wouls rather eat the BBQ in the mine.
biscuitcreek-I have found silver dollar city sauce in all the groccery stores in my town (which is like an hour an forty five minutes away) the stores include walmart price cutter and family market which is a small rink o dink kinda place with great samich meat. if you ask your local groccery for it they might carry it.
Until I attended OTC this year, the Bluegrass and BBQ Festival was my favorite...Actually, I may even like it better than OTC...it's close...anyway, the food was ok, not the greatest, but the Bluegrass music is the best...In fact, I love the music and wish I could attend this Festival every year...I've caught it twice and loved it both times...It's hard being a principal with an extended contract living in Colorado to make it that early in the year....To sum it up, you can never go wrong attending this festival...
agreed, great food, and even better music. and with performers like Rhonda Vincent you cant go wrong.
Quote from: MissinTheGreenTrams on February 10, 2011, 02:06:05 PM
biscuitcreek-I have found silver dollar city sauce in all the groccery stores in my town (which is like an hour an forty five minutes away) the stores include walmart price cutter and family market which is a small rink o dink kinda place with great samich meat. if you ask your local groccery for it they might carry it.
The SDC sauce was in one of our local(Tulsa, OK) also. I think it was in Reasor's, maybe Wal Mart too.
Yes, that SDC BBQ sauce is available in several flavors, and should be easy to find at many stores in the region. I have no trouble finding it around here in NW Arkansas.
I dont usually indulge in the BBQ, as much as try to do the shows, and see the visiting performers. But what BBQ i eat, I do eat at the SDC eateries.
I ALWAYS eat the BBQ, but I will be avoiding the BBQ with the issues Swoosh has had. No need to be on my 4 hr drive back to StL with food poisoning!
yea rube that would be "UGLY"!!!!!! :o
I have been known, on occasion, to end up in SDC on a random unannounced day, and be back home in time for supper...Full but happy! I have thought before that I would get food poisoning and not tell the wife where I was earlier in the day...and have her find out on the news that a salmonella outbreak was at SDC...only to find out I had salmonella...hmm can you say doghouse? Luckily on my 2 BBQ excursions, I have made it home safe!
Well, Rube. I guess you like living "on the edge" huh
Russian Roulette of the food variety is not my idea of fun though!
count me out!
my inlaws got the "chicken sicks" once. They hadnt been to SDC in like 10 years wich is blasphamy but thats another subject......and enjoyed the food when it went down.......... :-X
10 YEARS!!!!????? say it aint so!!
I love BBQ, and....wait for it...have not eaten BBQ other than the festival at SDC (gasp!!!!!). I normally but a skillet, or some sort of bowl, I will have to branch out after several yrs of bowls...It is about time.
My favorite part about the BBQ Festival is the outragous # of sauces to sample. I fell in love last year with one from DL Jardine's. I probably sampled 150 sauces that morning/ afternoon, but the Jardine's Mesquite was my top pick.
oh that sounds good... won't be long now.,..
28 days (that was for you, sanddune) :D
LOL!!! thanks, i was just getting ready to count!! ;D