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Bidra med feedbackRead the older reviews and was skeptical, but it was really good. Ribs good with good bark. Chopped brisket good bark as well. We were hungry did the 'half Nelson ' for $30, worth the money. Sauces ok would definitely eat here again.
Back in October, I was on my way to the Ozark Mountains to backpack the Butterfield Trail with the Girl Scout High Adventure Team. I had lunch at Elmer’s as I passed through Tulsa. I’m glad I did. I ordered a two-meat plate (hey, I was going backpacking, I needed protein : of chopped brisket and ribs. The ribs first: they were about 9.5 on a scale of 1 to JTs. Nicely smoked, with a good texture of bark, and wonderful flavor. Nothing tough about them in the slightest. The brisket was pretty darn good as well. Not as much flavor, but very tender, and there was quite a lot of it. I had baked beans (outstanding and green beans (very good as my sides.
Hit the jack pot today!Been here a few times and maybe they were just having a bad day or what I ordered just wasn't on par. But not today! We both ordered two of their Badwiches, mine no bun add Texas toast with potato salad and baked beans. Boyfriends on bun with potato chips and beans. This was just delicious! You get ribs, chopped beef, Bologna and a hot link! Super value too.
This was pretty standard barbeque good, but not blow your mind good. I had the ribs and my friend had the badwich, which she loved. The beans and potato salad were great; the potato salad used what appeared to be bread butter pickles. The sauces are vinegar based, which I (but not everyone) enjoyed. The only thing that detracted from the meal was that the service was a little lackluster. Our waitresses (they tag team) were polite but missed some glaring details, like giving us napkins or drink refills.
With so many BBQ joints in the Tulsa metro I often forget about Elmer's. The badwich is always a good idea. The potato salad is my favorite in the city. Solid BBQ.