Originally Posted By Dabob2 It really wasn't bad. Now maybe I went in there with low expectations. But I would say that their BBQ was closer to decent BBQ than DL burgers are close to decent burgers, if that makes sense.
Originally Posted By RoadTrip Here is a link to a photo showing the Q at Flame Tree in the Animal Kingdom. Note the glorious absence of sauce. <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://allears.net/dining/images/menu_item_image_40.jpg">http://allears.net/dining/imag...e_40.jpg</a>
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt I appreciate the tips on BT BBQ. I might try it out next time. I'll keep my expectations in check.
Originally Posted By monorailblue I don't like Rancho either. I have a friend who adores it, but I've never found it to be very good food. I actually miss the campiness and basic yumminess of Casa Mexicana, so I guess I'm not one to rely on for tips.
Originally Posted By utahjosh < I guess I'm not one to rely on for tips.> Don't eat at my table if I'm ever a server.
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA Rancho never worked for me either - the food seemed to complicated to serve cafeteria style. The setting is beautiful though.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros I'm not a fan of sauce-heavy BBQ, but I can confirm the quality at Flame Tree in WDW. It's definitely the best counter service in that park, and possibly the best in all of WDW (fighting with Sunshine Seasons in The Land). I honestly doubt that DLR could pull off that quality of counter service, since nothing they have approaches that level (even at the buffeteria places), but it would be great to see
Originally Posted By Dabob2 From DisneyGeek's page, at the new Smokejumper's: <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://disneygeek.com/disneyland/pictures/2015/03/27/58">http://disneygeek.com/disneyla...03/27/58</a> Spot the mistake in the last picture!
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Found it! I used to live in that county, so I know how annoying it is to write out. That's basically how everybody pronounces it, right?
Originally Posted By Dabob2 Bingo. Still seems strange to have it not spell-checked before the sign was printed.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros I would guess it was done in a graphic design program that doesn't have spell check, and nobody was looking at it too closely at that one, since there are so many other unusual names there too. I wonder if they'll fix it or just leave it
Originally Posted By monorailblue Enlighten the rest of us, because I'm not seeing the particular error. I am amazed, however, to see Battle Mountain, Cedar City, Moses Lake, & Ely. What a fantastic collection of places. (True, few people have ever called Moses Lake fantastic, and NO ONE ON EARTH has ever referred to Battle Mountain as fantastic.)
Originally Posted By monorailblue Never mind. Just looked closer. I assumed it would be one of the obscure locations, not the largest county in the United States (by area).
Originally Posted By utahjosh I just realized that the county is basically named after a large breed of dog. Saint Bernard.
Originally Posted By Bellella >I have not tried it Big Thunder BBQ, but it's on my list.< If you want to actually eat meat with your salt, don't go there. The last time I was there my hubby and his friend said the all-you-can-eat meat dish was too salty even for them. Luckily I'm a vegetarian. Take that with a grain of salt (or a few thousand), barbarians!!!!
Originally Posted By doombuggy Big Thunder BBQ is the only all you can eat place for dinner. They serve your food in a small bucket...yes a bucket. The corn bread is sssssooooooooo good.