turkey ribs |
Naturally we had to get lots of different stuff—here’s what
I tried: the pulled pork sandwich ($5.50), the half chicken ($5.50), the pulled
chicken sandwich ($5.25), the ribs ($10 for half slab) and the turkey ribs
($7.00 for 3). Also, we had several
sides—I ate the mac and cheese and the potato salad ($2 for small, $5.50 for
large). And no, I didn’t order all that
for me, I just tried a lot of other people’s food.
The best things were the bone-in smoked meats. I really thought the flavor of the dark meat
pieces of chicken was outstanding—the meat was pink with smoke and had a great
smoky flavor. The breast suffered a bit
from being dried out though. The spare
ribs were good too—very smoky and tender—not fall off the bone and not so tough
to get off that you had to gnaw on them.
The right amount of give. The
turkey was interesting—I have never had turkey ribs before. They were good too—similar in their
tenderness to the spare ribs and seemed to have been marinated in seasoning
even more. Nice smoke flavor.
We got all our sauces on the side—they do sweet, mild and
hot. I started with the mild and stuck
with it—it actually had a decent amount of heat to it which I appreciated.
Usually I am torn about what sauce to get because the mild is too mild. But maybe because they have the sweet, they
do the mild with a little more spice. It
had a little vinegar taste to it too which I liked. Dipping that chicken thigh
in the sauce was the best part of the meal.
Sadly, the meat that wasn’t on the bone (the pulled pork and
the pulled chicken) were the weakest links I thought. The pork was very dry and kind of stringy. Sure, drown it in sauce, and it was ok, but I
wouldn’t go this route here. I like
bigger chunks of pork in my pulled pork.
The chicken seemed to be the half chicken a day or two later and pulled
off the bone. Pretty dry. The best of the sides I had was the potato
salad—the adults universally seemed to like it.
It was old style with plenty of mustard and maybe some sweet
pickles? The mac and cheese wasn’t bad
either—clearly homemade but not overly creamy—more dry than many, but I still
enjoyed it.
Hubby picked up the food and said it was doing a decent pick
up business when he went and that he really liked the people working there
(apparently the lady packing the orders told him straight away that he was
early and would have to wait—he enjoyed her attitude I think).
You know, it wasn’t blow your mind, but it was the best of
what I have had around our house so far (not the best in Indy I have had, but
the best within a 5 mile radius of my house).
I liked the sauce, and I liked some of the meat. Worth another go anyhow.
Garrett’s
Smokehouse Barbecue
5502 Emerson
Way
Indy IN 46226
317/722-0506