Monday, June 27, 2011

PIG OUT

No bones about it, good barbecue is important.
As we wind down in anticipation of the 4th of July holiday there's no time like the present to put the ribs on the table and decide which joint in South Florida is the best.

We start with the nominations:

Shortys- Dadeland. The original and one of the best. Always serves consistently good ribs with a pink interior and excellent sauces which go well on the french fires.

Uncle Toms on SW 8th Street- not the original because the ownership has changed several times since we stumbled in there in....well, a long time ago.

Georgia Pig- apparently in Broward, so that's strike one.

Little Reds State road 84. In Broward (strike one) reviewer called it "sublime" (strike two) but apparently serves collard greens and that's a big plus.

Tony Romas- only place in town that serves beef ribs.

The other issue that must be addressed is dry rub versus ribs cooked in sauce. Put us down for dry rub barbecue but give us some Shortys sauce because it is just so damn good.

The field is open for nominations and reviews....

First prize- an extra large box of prilosec.

See You at the rib joint smothered in grease and sauce.




UPDATE- From Robert Kuntz and others in the comments section, another entry we missed:

Rumpole, as surprised as I am sure we all are, you are wrong. Tony Roma's is not the only place in town that serves beef ribs.

Shiver's BBQ on South Dixie serves brontosaurus-sized beef ribs that are outstanding.

The place also has collard greens and black-eyed peas, a swell corn casserole, and fired pickles -- all required for a great barbecue joint. The gigantic incongruous mural depicting western pioneers is nifty, too.

The place has been in the same family for something like 60 years and, while Shorty's has much to recommend it, I'd give Shiver's the nod as best in town.

Thought I'd chime in to stand up for a south county institution.

61 comments:

  1. Golden Corral- all you can eat ribsMonday, June 27, 2011 10:46:00 PM

    Shortys is the most overrated joint in Miami.

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  2. Great suff by Michelle Bachmann-

    Shares the "John Wayne" spirit.

    Unfortunately it is the John Wayne Gacy spirit.

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  3. Tom Jenkins hands down is the best BBQ in South Florida.

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  4. Hello
    PIT BBQ
    Dive and a half but great BBQ
    and......Beef Ribs
    Located out on Tamiaimi Trail
    just east of Krome Ave.
    Around forever and woth the drive.

    But that's just my opinion- I could be wrong

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  5. Very funny commentary on our usage of "sublime". We enjoyed the "ribbage".

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  6. Can't leave out Sonny's. Review later.

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  7. They all suck. Tom Jenkins in ftl is the best by far.

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  8. I know you Dade guys like to grumble about coming up to Court in Broward, but one perk is that there is some good BBQ very close to the Courthouse.

    There are two places within walking distance of the courthouse. Blue Willy's BBQ trailer is in the parking lot just west of the 110 tower. Also, Texas Hold 'Em BBQ is a block west of Andrews on 7th street. Both of these places offer some fine southern BBQ.

    And if that isn't good enough for you, the legendary Tom Jenkins is just a short drive away.

    So, if you find yourself depressed by the unreasonable plea offer you got from some Broward ASA, just head over to one of these places and "put some south in your mouth". You'll feel better. Really, you will.

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  9. Gone for several years now, but who remembers the Professor in the Grove. If you asked him, he would show you the write up he got in GQ (or was it Esquire). Made some awesome street ribs on Saturdays.

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  10. The Pit BBQ is the best.

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  11. The pit... Out on tamiami before four corners. I remember when that was the middle nowhere. Yo could go out fire 22 at some tin cans and get some bbq while getting eatn by mosquitos. Now there's a strip mall and townhouses next door. Sad. But still good bbq and mosquitos.

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  12. Shiver's BBQ down in Homestead. Excellent BBQ. This coming from a true southern person. Everything else is garbage down here.

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  13. A big hint. Rumpole isn't Jewish!

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  14. No mention of Shiver's? Doesn't anybody drive south for the racetrack or to go to the Keys? Admittedly it is off the Turnpike so you have to get to US 1 and SW 280th Street. Side dishes include much more than just collard greens!
    Collard Greens
    Black Eyed Peas
    BBQ Beans
    French Fries
    Cole Slaw
    Hushpuppies
    Mashed Potatoes
    Green Beans
    Sweet Potato Souffle
    Cornbread Souffle
    Sweet Potato Fries

    Hungry yet? Worth the drive.

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  15. Rumpole, as surprised as I am sure we all are, you are wrong. Tony Roma's is not the only place in town that serves beef ribs.

    Shiver's BBQ on South Dixie serves brontosaurus-sized beef ribs that are outstanding.

    The place also has collard greens and black-eyed peas, a swell corn casserole, and fired pickles -- all required for a great barbecue joint. The gigantic incongruous mural depicting western pioneers is nifty, too.

    The place has been in the same family for something like 60 years and, while Shorty's has much to recommend it, I'd give Shiver's the nod as best in town.

    Thought I'd chime in to stand up for a south county institution.

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  16. Try cooking your own you bum.

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  17. I can't believe you're even discussing this if you haven't tried Tom Jenkins in Broward. Tom Jenkins has won every award in town, been on the Travel channel, local news, etc. On Fridays and Saturday nights, you can barely get into the place.

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  18. Flanigans (Ask for the king's cut rack and a half) and Smokey bones baby back ribs top the list. Everything else pales in comparison. Except Rump loves the chinese bbq spare ribs at Tien Que Inn on Coral Way.

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  19. Shivers rules. I was so happy when I heard they survived Andrew. Tom Jenkins is a close 2nd (but they don't take AMEX).

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  20. Oh give me a break. Golden Ribs on Grand Ave. in the Grove. To die for and from. LOL

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  21. And nobody mentioned Ernie's BBQ and Lounge ?

    The BBQ beef or pork sandwich on Bahamian bread with conch chowder (be sure to add plenty of the sherry to the chowder). Not too bad

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  22. More from Bachmann Overturner Drive -

    She announced this morning on GMA that she is in favor of repealing the Minimum Wage as an unnecessary regulation.

    But she feels the pain of average Americans, at least those who have a job.

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  23. Never heard of Shivers. I am ready to pack up the family and go.

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  24. My opinion:
    Shiver's is better than Shorty's. (they were owned by the same family originally)
    Never had the ribs at Smoke't across from UM but the brisket is delicious - they smoke it there. The fried chicken n waffles are really good too.
    The Pit BBQ on Tamiami Trail used to be my favorite; those fry biscuits and gator bite were delicious.
    Last few times though, gone somewhat downhill. And no, this isn't meant to be racist or divisive, but you shouldn't have fried pork chunks and maduros at a southern style bbq place.
    Stick to the BBq and keeping it good.

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  25. Tom Jenkins is the best

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  26. Fake Mark Eiglarsh will be interviewed on 610 radio tomorrow at 10:00 am by jimmy cefalo for his opinion on the differences in quality in barbeque in miami. he will also notify the entire florida bar in the lawyer's notes section next edition.

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  27. fake mark eiglarsh will be appearing on 610 radio at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow to give you HIS OPINION on the differences in quality between the various barbeque joints others have posted. he then will notify the entire 91000 members of the florida bar of HIS FINDINGS AND OPINION to all in the next edition of the florida bar news. finally, he will be giving a talk to the opa locka barbeque association( membership 12) at their annual ribs & news luncheon on july 17th at 11 am at rudy johnsonn's backyard barbeque pit. more to follow.

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  28. The Pit on 441 and 118 was good , but gone. The guy in the west grove who sold it ot the window, great but gone. Plantation Pit is gone. Not sure if the BBQ on 8th street/ the Trail about 140th or so [ on the way to the range]is still there, but they had Good . Best BBQ is at my house slow smoked w. oak, hickory and sometimes pepper and fruit tree wood. Homemade slaw, red beans.
    DS

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  29. The best BBQ in the land-- Tuscaloosa's original Dreamland Bar-B-Que

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  30. Last night Eiglarsh called the Judge "the fat man wearing polyester".

    And today, daddy Anthony was accused of having an affair with a lady who volunteered to search for his granddaughter. And he was asked if he told her that Caylee's death was an accident and it got way out of hand.

    And now the guy who found the body is testifying that when he saw the skull the first time, he and his two co-workers were more interested in a dead rattlesnake that a possibly skull.

    This trial gets crazier and crazier with each witness taking the stand.

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  31. Flynn's Dixie Ribs. Talk about going in the way back machine.

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  32. what about Stubys in Broward (I don't know about Dade)

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  33. Lucy's All-Pro in Opa Locka

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  34. Hey Robert- is a "fired pickle" one that was on that show with Donald Trump but loses and gets fired?

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  35. Ohhhga! All the boys at Club Duce in Sobe want to see more reviews from Toosie!

    Ohh Toosie....toodle doo...can you give us more sublime reviews of say a french restaurant, a nice pinot grigio, a good opera or even a Bette Middler album?

    Come on Toosie- don't play shy with us. We adore you.

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  36. This blog is insane. And has jumped the shark with Toosie.

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  37. new chinatown in south miami, great ribs.

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  38. LinkedIn shares up today. Did you close out that put position?

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  39. I've been shorting Linkedin and trading it down since it was 100 on Friday May 20. Its currently up ten dollars today from a close of 75 to an open of 85. I promise you I will be shorting it more in the following days and buying more puts. The stock is down 15% from its initial debut and in my view it has about 85 more points to lose. It is valueless and a piece of junk.

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  40. Rumpole's going BANKRUPT! Better start selling subscriptions to this rag

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  41. Toosie! OH Toosie.....where are you? Cat got your tongue? (Lucky kitty)

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  42. With Tom Jenkins at the top, Scrubby's of Broward is damn close second...

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  44. Pointing out typos in blog comments is the act of a little and a petty man, Horace.

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  45. LinkedIn could be another CROX. We shall see.

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  46. Bulldog BBQ, North Miami. Always packed. Always good.
    But...nothing beats good ol' Corky's Memphis BBQ which you can find at the airport or order online FEDEX on dry ice delivered to your door to cook at your own BBQ.

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  47. Tom Jenkins-great ribs, fries, collard greens

    Scruby's-best smoked Turkey

    Georgia Pig-pulled pork

    Shorty's -BBQ chicken wings

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  48. The Captain Reports:

    Judicial Election Update .....

    In Group 28 of the County Court, currently held by retiring Judge Katie Pooler, two candidates have filed within the past week and neither of them are named Jackie Woodward.

    Tanya Brinkley, 15 years
    John Malgoza Rodriguez, 21 years

    Maybe someone in the know can tell us whether Ms. Woodward has changed her mind now on whether to run in that Group, file in another Group, or not file at all?

    Cap Out .....

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  49. Cheesecake Factory used to have a rack of ribs that you could die for, and then one day not on the menu anymore.

    Chile's has some good ribs.

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  50. There are 91,000 members of the Florida Bar?!?

    Jesus, some of you old guys have to die already.

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  51. Can we change the barbecue subject? Everyone has different taste, all right. I want Rump to address something that's important. LOT 26 is no longer giving out decals. They prefer to go by tag numbers. What do you think will happen when one of these chicas or chicos can't freaking read the right number and tow my car by mistake? What right do I have if things are missing from my car and it's scratched up? I don't own an expensive car, but it's paid for and it looks nice and clean, and I paid my dues every month. HELP....

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  52. I am all for Tom Jenkins in Fort Lauderdale, been eating there for a decade and a half now.

    As for People's I heard it was better a decade ago.

    Moreover, People's BBQ had some incident where the health dept shut it down for something not too cool.

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  53. http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/06/28/2290004/911-call-reveals-new-details-in.html

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  54. Shorting stocks? Better to concentrate on making money at what you know best, law. Traders are either on the cutting edge or getting cut up.. Not a lawyers game.

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  55. UHHH....WHY?

    MEDIA ADVISORY

    11th Judicial Circuit of Florida
    For Immediate Release
    June 29, 2011
    Contact: Eunice Sigler, Director
    Office of Government Liaison & Public Relations
    Phone (305) 349-7189 Fax (305) 349-7190 Cell (786) 348-7381
    JUDGE DAVA J. TUNIS RECEIVES
    THE 2011 FLORIDA BAR PRESIDENT’S AWARD OF MERIT
    The Eleventh Judicial Circuit is pleased to announce that the Honorable Dava J. Tunis, Circuit Judge of the
    Eleventh Judicial Circuit Criminal Division, is the recipient of the 2011 Florida Bar President’s Award of Merit.
    Each year, the Florida Bar president recognizes attorneys and judges who have provided distinguished service
    to the Bar, the legal profession and the justice system. During the Bar’s Annual Convention held in Orlando this
    past week, Florida Bar President Mayanne Downs presented the award to Judge Tunis for “demonstrating
    persistence and courage in the administration of justice as a judge since 2000.”
    Judge Tunis, formerly an assistant public defender, was appointed by Gov. Jeb Bush in 2000 to the County
    Court bench, where she presided over domestic violence and misdemeanor criminal cases. In 2005, Gov. Bush
    elevated Judge Tunis to the Circuit Court, where she served first in the Juvenile Division, then in the Circuit
    Criminal Division, presiding over numerous complex and difficult felony criminal cases.
    “Sometimes fate thrusts us into situations we would never choose. And a true test of courage and competence
    is how well you do your job under fire in circumstances you neither asked for nor wanted in any way,” said
    Florida Bar President Downs during the presentation of the award.
    Photo caption: Florida Bar President Mayanne Downs (left) presents the 2011 President’s Award of Merit to
    Judge Dava J. Tunis (right) in Orlando, Florida, on June 23, 2011.

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  56. 9:18
    Rump could still be Jewish.
    Go to www.BBQJew.com

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  57. Tom Jenkins might be the best BBQ place in town if they didn't insist upon chopping the brisket into baby food.

    When I asked why they perform this strange ritual, they said they had to do it in order to weigh the product.

    REALLY?

    Only in Broweird....

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