Without a doubt!! They're both must stops
No question. Having two places that quality in Waco is really fortunate.southtexasbear said:
Without a doubt!! They're both must stops
RightRevBear said:
Man, you all are making me hungry, except for that Cornyn post. Was that ketchup on that "brisket"?
WacoKelly83 said:
Interesting. Never heard of this place but might be worth a stop if Texas Monthly thinks so.
https://www.texasmonthly.com/bbq/fried-rib-tips-mitchs-corner-stop-waco/
They are good, another little hidden gem of WacoWacoKelly83 said:
Interesting. Never heard of this place but might be worth a stop if Texas Monthly thinks so.
https://www.texasmonthly.com/bbq/fried-rib-tips-mitchs-corner-stop-waco/
The fried rib tips are absolutely delicious. Make no mistakeWILLIS said:
I will definitely try them sometime. Looks excellent to me.. But I'm not sure Daniel Vaughn is actually recommending trying the rib tips vs being a good journalist on the place compared to his other literature that raves and describes the food more intensely. His writing style varies when he's raving about a place or menu item vs OK food and telling a story and history.
selling 1600 pounds of rib tips per week should tell you how good they aretrey3216 said:The fried rib tips are absolutely delicious. Make no mistakeWILLIS said:
I will definitely try them sometime. Looks excellent to me.. But I'm not sure Daniel Vaughn is actually recommending trying the rib tips vs being a good journalist on the place compared to his other literature that raves and describes the food more intensely. His writing style varies when he's raving about a place or menu item vs OK food and telling a story and history.
4th and Inches said:selling 1600 pounds of rib tips per week should tell you how good they aretrey3216 said:The fried rib tips are absolutely delicious. Make no mistakeWILLIS said:
I will definitely try them sometime. Looks excellent to me.. But I'm not sure Daniel Vaughn is actually recommending trying the rib tips vs being a good journalist on the place compared to his other literature that raves and describes the food more intensely. His writing style varies when he's raving about a place or menu item vs OK food and telling a story and history.
SSadler said:
Meeting a longtime Baylor fan for lunch today at Helberg's.
Plan to get there early and stay late.
SSadler said:
Meeting a longtime Baylor fan for lunch today at Helberg's.
Plan to get there early and stay late.
I've lived a couple of blocks from the old Crestwood store location for 40 years..and was a loyal customer long before that. Only place I've ever known that you could get a great Bar-B-Que sandwich, a carton of Blue Bell Ice Cream and a dozen minnows at the same time! Thanks for putting up that photo!Bearicade said:
Bexar Pitts said:I've lived a couple of blocks from the old Crestwood store location for 40 years..and was a loyal customer long before that. Only place I've ever known that you could get a great Bar-B-Que sandwich, a carton of Blue Bell Ice Cream and a dozen minnows at the same time! Thanks for putting up that photo!Bearicade said:
Was the only place you could buy bootlegged Blue Bell in Waco for a long time.Bexar Pitts said:I've lived a couple of blocks from the old Crestwood store location for 40 years..and was a loyal customer long before that. Only place I've ever known that you could get a great Bar-B-Que sandwich, a carton of Blue Bell Ice Cream and a dozen minnows at the same time! Thanks for putting up that photo!Bearicade said:
IIRC, Blue Bell would deliver from Brenham only as far north as Marlin and Temple. Elliot Bennett would drive to Marlin with a pickup bed full of 48 quart coolers and meet the delivery truck. Kept the Blue Bell in old chest freezers in the back. Finally Blue Bell built a distribution facility in Robinson in about 1984 or so to supply central Texas.Nguyen One Soon said:Was the only place you could buy bootlegged Blue Bell in Waco for a long time.Bexar Pitts said:I've lived a couple of blocks from the old Crestwood store location for 40 years..and was a loyal customer long before that. Only place I've ever known that you could get a great Bar-B-Que sandwich, a carton of Blue Bell Ice Cream and a dozen minnows at the same time! Thanks for putting up that photo!Bearicade said:
Thanks for a great story! I always wondered how Mr. Bennett would manage to keep his cooler stocked. Thought maybe he put 'em in the back of that big ole station wagon he drove, but that would've required a lot more trips. I wasn't about to ask...just extremely glad they were available! Thanks for bringing back some really great memories!whitetrash said:IIRC, Blue Bell would deliver from Brenham only as far north as Marlin and Temple. Elliot Bennett would drive to Marlin with a pickup bed full of 48 quart coolers and meet the delivery truck. Kept the Blue Bell in old chest freezers in the back. Finally Blue Bell built a distribution facility in Robinson in about 1984 or so to supply central Texas.Nguyen One Soon said:Was the only place you could buy bootlegged Blue Bell in Waco for a long time.Bexar Pitts said:I've lived a couple of blocks from the old Crestwood store location for 40 years..and was a loyal customer long before that. Only place I've ever known that you could get a great Bar-B-Que sandwich, a carton of Blue Bell Ice Cream and a dozen minnows at the same time! Thanks for putting up that photo!Bearicade said:
To be fair, I guess I need to try them again. Made my first trek to Helberg's yesterday before the baseball double header. Told them it was my first time and they recommended the Saturday special, the beef rib. I knew it would be a little expensive, but wanted to see them at their best. That was the greasiest one piece of meat I've ever tried to eat. I used well over 25 paper towels sopping grease out of it, and still the only aftertaste was grease. Being on special, I figured it would set me back $20 or so. Almost choked when they said nearly $39, before beverage or tip.SSadler1 said:
Headed to Helberg's in 15 minutes
Nguyen One Soon said:To be fair, I guess I need to try them again. Made my first trek to Helberg's yesterday before the baseball double header. Told them it was my first time and they recommended the Saturday special, the beef rib. I knew it would be a little expensive, but wanted to see them at their best. That was the greasiest one piece of meat I've ever tried to eat. I used well over 25 paper towels sopping grease out of it, and still the only aftertaste was grease. Being on special, I figured it would set me back $20 or so. Almost choked when they said nearly $39, before beverage or tip.SSadler1 said:
Headed to Helberg's in 15 minutes
Liteitup said:
I just found out Mitch Davis of The Corner Stop passed away Saturday.
I'm without words, RIP.