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Midwesthonky

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I am jealous. I can't get a toy car until my wife gets her convertible Mustang back. It was traded in on an SUV when it came time for kids. I don't miss getting it unstuck when she screwed up on ice.

I've spent time in DFW. The stockyards are interesting to walk around as mentioned. Plus you can pay to get your picture taken on the back of a longhorn. If that interests you at all.

The aquarium is pretty cool, but crowded on weekends.

You sure can get some good Tex-Mex food down there though...

I don't like the DFW airport. It's a PIA to get around and to get your rental car.

Still jealous... but then my wife is set to inherit the FIL's white 1966 Mustang with 289, 3 speed manual. Wife can't drive a manual. :D
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

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If you like fried chicken Rudy's in the ghetto is the stuff of the Gods.

If you like steak you can't really go wrong at any steak place downtown. The same goes for texmex. If it's busy it's good. If it's empty is reservation only or it sucks. BBQ requires a drive normally for the good stuff, but brisket is solid pretty much everywhere. Again look for the crowds of Texans. For example Rudy's is a hole in the wall cash only place with a line that goes into the street.
 
strube

strube

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You should stop through Tucson on your way. Now that I know that you don't like alcohol, I'll have some soda and fruit juice all ready for you...all of it roofied to the hilt.

Wait, that might be taken the wrong way. Or, worse yet, the right way...

:D
Tuscon is too close to scary lands... or perhaps it is scary lands. They are mostly scary because of you... :D

We were planning on taking I-40 back so as to drive by the Grand Canyon.

I am jealous. I can't get a toy car until my wife gets her convertible Mustang back. It was traded in on an SUV when it came time for kids. I don't miss getting it unstuck when she screwed up on ice.

Still jealous... but then my wife is set to inherit the FIL's white 1966 Mustang with 289, 3 speed manual. Wife can't drive a manual. :D
Manuals are always good - mine can't drive one either. Somehow I managed to get her to promise that we could get a fun car before any childrens are discussed. Don't ask me how. We will probably be selling the 1970 Mustang that her grandpa gave us so she can park in the garage though... I was thinking one of these instead but I don't think that is a battle I am going to win. ;)

If you like fried chicken Rudy's in the ghetto is the stuff of the Gods.

If you like steak you can't really go wrong at any steak place downtown. The same goes for texmex. If it's busy it's good. If it's empty is reservation only or it sucks. BBQ requires a drive normally for the good stuff, but brisket is solid pretty much everywhere. Again look for the crowds of Texans. For example Rudy's is a hole in the wall cash only place with a line that goes into the street.
I like cows...and pigs... I think it would be a crime to eat chicken with only one day spent in Texas. So on the BBQ... where's the good stuff? Any of it west of Dallas, like on our way home? :(

Eating BBQ is like a religion for me.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
I like cows...and pigs... I think it would be a crime to eat chicken with only one day spent in Texas. So on the BBQ... where's the good stuff? Any of it west of Dallas, like on our way home? :(

Eating BBQ is like a religion for me.
Rudy's chicken compares to homemade southern woman chicken. It is no sin to get some for the road. It tastes great cold too.

Most of my favorite joints are in Central Texas, but Cousin's BBQ I've found to be good. Angelo's is pretty famous. Off the Bone in Forest Hill is supposed to be good. The Rudy's(BBQ) in Arlington is not like the good ones in Austin.

There used to be an amazing place in Abilene, but unfortunately it closed. The best BBQ I've had is in Lockhart at Kruez's Market, but that's way out of the way. I prefer Oak smoked meat, hickory is the wood of choice in DFW.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

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Angelo's is good.
I've only had it catered lol. I simply don't eat a lot of BBQ around here. I confess I'm more of a fried chicken fanatic than a BBQ man. That said I will have to go to Angelo's and try it out.

If you like Chicken Fried Steak. Clear Fork Station is insanely good. An elderly couple from my church treated us to it and everything was amazing.
 
strube

strube

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Rudy's chicken compares to homemade southern woman chicken. It is no sin to get some for the road. It tastes great cold too.

Most of my favorite joints are in Central Texas, but Cousin's BBQ I've found to be good. Angelo's is pretty famous. Off the Bone in Forest Hill is supposed to be good. The Rudy's(BBQ) in Arlington is not like the good ones in Austin.

There used to be an amazing place in Abilene, but unfortunately it closed. The best BBQ I've had is in Lockhart at Kruez's Market, but that's way out of the way. I prefer Oak smoked meat, hickory is the wood of choice in DFW.
We thought about going down to Austin but the trip is already a pretty long one for a four day weekend, so my food list can't be too long, even though it is. Thanks for all the recommendations. We may try Rudy's for lunch depending on how quick we leave the day after we get the car.

If you like Chicken Fried Steak. Clear Fork Station is insanely good. An elderly couple from my church treated us to it and everything was amazing.
Mmmmm...chicken fried steak...I want to go to there. I used to have a quest to find the best one out there. I had one so good in Fairbanks, Alaska that I stopped looking. Perhaps it is time to return to that quest. Back then, I was young and could only handle the one quest. Now I can multitask and find the best BBQ and the best chicken fried steak! The only problem is back then, I could eat whatever and not get fat. I still eat whatever, but...

Angelo's is good.
I want to go to there, too.

Thanks again for the food tips guys. Me love food. :D
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
We thought about going down to Austin but the trip is already a pretty long one for a four day weekend, so my food list can't be too long, even though it is. Thanks for all the recommendations. We may try Rudy's for lunch depending on how quick we leave the day after we get the car.



Mmmmm...chicken fried steak...I want to go to there. I used to have a quest to find the best one out there. I had one so good in Fairbanks, Alaska that I stopped looking. Perhaps it is time to return to that quest. Back then, I was young and could only handle the one quest. Now I can multitask and find the best BBQ and the best chicken fried steak! The only problem is back then, I could eat whatever and not get fat. I still eat whatever, but...



I want to go to there, too.

Thanks again for the food tips guys. Me love food. :D
Rudy's Chicken is in the hood. Just an FYI and there is no place to sit. It is a literal hole in the wall. Rudy's BBQ is a chain BBQ with no relation to the chicken shack. You don't really need to drive to Austin to get the best BBQ there are numerous places with good hickory smoked stuff in DFW. Besides Lockhart isn't exactly in Austin(long drive). Brisket is universally amazing up here. I've not had bad brisket in this area. Steak places are numerous and normally very good.
 
strube

strube

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Approximately one week from now I will be driving to the airport to fly to Dallas.

I can't afford take a day off since I recently learned we are going to Europe this year, so I will probably not be spending more than a few hours in Dallas now, unfortunately. It is going to have to be a "quick" trip. :(
 
its phillip

its phillip

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Sucks for you! You're missing out on some good food opportunities :(
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

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Approximately one week from now I will be driving to the airport to fly to Dallas.

I can't afford take a day off since I recently learned we are going to Europe this year, so I will probably not be spending more than a few hours in Dallas now, unfortunately. It is going to have to be a "quick" trip. :(
Clear Fork Station got sold so it's not quite what it was. I really hate when they do that.
 
adwilk

adwilk

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I think there's a Chilis at the airport. Their ribs are amazing. :p:D
 
its phillip

its phillip

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The best american-food style ribs I've ever eaten were from the Taproom in San Marcos :D
 

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