Hi,
We are 2 guys comming from Europe to visit the US for Football and BBQ/Food/Beer/Burbon.... :-)
We are going to stay 3 days in Kansas City, 4 in New Orleans and 3 i NY.
But - are there any areas you would recomen to stay in KC? Where anything is happining?
Our should we just take a cheep motel in KC north/south etc. and drive?
And what BBQ supply stores should i visit in KC? I need to stock up on things hard to get in Europe :-)
And! where should we eat? :-)
Our plan is so far:
Kansas City - Collage Football (MizzouTigers), Harley Davidson, Boulevard Brewing Company, Joes BBQ, BBq stores????
New Orleans - Frensh Quarter, Deanies, Crazy Lobster, some Rum or burbon site?
New York - NFL (NYG/PIT), Katz Deli, Big Nicks, Brooklyn Brewery, Burger&Barrel, Burger Joint?
Anything we missed, anything we need?
Kind Regards, Frank
Griller from Denmark, Europe (BigGreenEgg Large, Weber Q300, Weber Gold 57cm)
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If you want to do BBQ in NY, Dinosaur BBQ. (Nyc not known for BBQ, but these guys are great though. )
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeBeing an ex KC native, I would tell you that visiting Jack Stack BBQ is a MUST. 2 words: Burnt Ends. However, there are too many great restaurants too list. For an unbelievable steak, try Plaza 3 or the Hereford House. Expensive but well worth it for perfectly aged beef. As for BBQ supply stores, I always ordered off of the internet. However here are a few:
There is smoke n fire at 151st and 69 highway http://www.smokenfire.com/, KC BBQ srore at http://www.thekansascitybbqstore.com/ 11946 South Strang Line Rd. Olathe, KS and backyard bash and highway 9 and highway 45 in parkville http://backyardbashkc.com/
FYI.....Depending on the dates of arrival, check the KCBS website for BBQ contests in the area. The first weekend in October is the American Royal BBQ. It is INSANE.
Hope this helps. --Shawn
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeDeanies In the French Quarter is incredible, Also Johnny's Po-Boys is awesome for a great Po-Boy.
Commanders Palace also if you want to spend a few extra bucks. (Turtle Soup is tasty).
Absinthe Bar is a cool place for a drink.
"Hold my beer and watch this S##T!"
LARGE BGE DALLAS TX.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeKansas City - Chiefs NFL football (great tailgating), Jack Stack, The Kansas City BBQ Store, Arthur Bryant's, Gate's BBQ, Tech N9ne (if you like indie rap), Harley Davidson factory tour, Worlds of Fun, Boulevard Brewing (ESPECIALLY Smokehouse series beers), Power&Light District
New Orleans - Old New Orleans Rum Distillery, Abita Brewery, French Quarter, Tropical Isle, Cafe du Monde, Pat O Briens, too many good restaurants to name. Stay at the Clarion (cheap and walking distance to Bourbon Street or Bourbon Hostel (free beer and pancakes)
http://www.ratebeer.com/RateBeerBest/bestbrewers_012012.asp
What type of beer do you like? We can make some recommendations. As for as Bourbon, I can definitely recommend try any of the Bulleit line when you are here.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeMust go to Adolfo's in The Maraigny when in New Orleans. Look it up on the web. Locals go there but you need to get there when they open at 5:30 if you don't want a huge wait. They seat about 35 to 40 people and usually have all seats full and a line forming by 6:15 or so. This will be your best New Orleans meal and will be cheaper than the touristy places like Cammander's Palace, Brennan's and Emeril's. I recommend the grilled fish with ocean sauce (the sauce may not be listed on menu but ask for it...they always have it) and the grilled pork chops in port wine sauce...enough for two!
However, if you want to try BBQ shrimp and grits I highly recommend Mr. B's Bistro on Royal Street in The Quarters.
Look up Rock 'n Bowl on the web and if at all possible get a cab and go. The web will tell you all you need to know about RnB. Basically it is a bowling alley with a nice bar and a live music stage and dance floor. If you are there on a Thursday night you can enjoy some of the local flare...Zydeco music.
All the areas I speak of are places the locals go to with the exception of Mr. B's Bistro. I prefer local hangouts mixed in with tourist stops when I go to a town like New Orleans.....
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeThank you all - and keep em comming :-)
Alymd - thanks - we are in KC from the 26th of October to the 29th
New Orleans 29th October to 2nd of November
NY 2nd of November to 6th of November
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeAs for where to stay, the three main entertainment districts are:
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeAlso, Port of Call has very very very delicious burgers and strong Hurricanes and Monsoons. We were blown away as we didn't expect that quality of food from a bar.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeSmoke and Fire is a BBQ fantasy land (sans BGE as they carry Primo).
You should enjoy Live Strong Park! Intement soccer venue.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeWhen you get to New Orleans go to Draco's and get grilled oysters...It is someting no-one should ever miss out on for a once in a life time meal. I can't begin to tell you how good it really is...
Second place to go is the Central Grocery (just down the block Cafe Dumone where you get the donuts and coffe for breakfast, can't spell Benyeas-French word) for for a Mufalatta and a cold beer for lunch, again a once in a life time meal...ask anyone for directions....
The food in New Orleans is great everywhere you go-enjoy!!!
Life is too short to get caught in the fast lane behind somebody slow!
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeMust hit Virgil's BBQ in Times Square. It's the best in NYC in my opinion. I don't go to Manhattan without stopping in. I always leave time for Virgil's.
If you are going to be more downtown there is another BBQ joint called Blue Smoke.
Also, Katz's Deli is legendary. You will be craving it forever after you have the pastrami.
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