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Butcher Bob’s BBQ, Mountain Top PA

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    Butcher Bob’s BBQ, Mountain Top PA

    Butcher Bob’s is maybe half a mile as the crow flies from my house, or a 3/4 mile walk, about 15 minutes:

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    We don’t eat there, though. I mean, they serve breakfast, and Mary Joan and I ate breakfast there once. And they have a food truck, and I’ve gotten a little of this and a little of that from the truck. But nothing from the truck has ever really made me take notice. We do get their brisket beans, though, those are pretty good. If I don’t have anything already made, I’ll pick up a couple pounds of beans for a cookout. But we’ve never gone and sat down, we’ve never gotten takeout, it’s just not on our radar. And why should it be? I got a BGE, a Kettle, a griddle, a freezer full of proteins, and all the time in the world.

    But if I want to make brisket tacos for breakfast tomorrow, May 5th, and I haven’t already started a brisket (I haven’t), then Butcher Bob to the rescue!

    This is a small storefront in a dilapidated strip of stores. The previous tenant was Junie G’s Family Restaurant. Junie moved to a bigger location, this place stood empty for a few years, there was a problem with the roof, the problem got fixed, and Butcher Bob is here now!

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    That is yr. hmbl. rprtr. Mosca reflected in the door! The yellow sign in the window to the right is a building permit; you can see if you look closely, there is brown paper over the windows of #14, and Bob’s is doubling in size. Here is why that might be a good idea:

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    Kinda tiny in there! Bob does a lot of carry out, a lot of food truck business, and a lot of catering; they were loading up for a wedding as I was ordering. Notice, below the TV and at the back of the bar… Bob has a liquor license. But there’s nowhere to serve it. Maybe that is going to be part of the expansion, I didn’t ask.


    Bob runs a couple smokers. I don’t see the one out front running very often, but the big one out back is pretty constant.

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    Notice something different? Blue Rhino, maybe? I seem to recall that there is an ordinance against too much smoke in what is pretty much residential-adjacent. I don’t remember, but I do remember that Burger King next door had to jump through hoops and add smoke-cleaner stacks. Terry Black’s or Kreuz Market would have a problem, I think.


    (Gratuitous photo including the taco truck that leases a space in the parking lot. They make damn good tacos.)
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    I ordered a couple slices of fatty brisket for tomorrow’s tacos, and pork belly burnt ends were today’s special so sure, why not!


    And what you see is what you get.

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    Eh. It’s okay. It isn’t bad, just unremarkable. The brisket is pretty tender, but nowhere near anything we had in Texas (except Black’s Original). It could have been saltier and pepperier, too, and smokier. The pork belly burnt ends could have been silkier: too much burnt end, not enough pork belly. Too much bark and bite, not enough melt in your mouth.

    It’s barbecue. It’s Pennsylvania barbecue. It’s not the best, it’s not the worst. If I didn’t make good barbecue in my backyard, I’d probably like it more. But as far as paying for it? Naw, dog. I’ve been right all along.

    #2
    Originally posted by Mosca View Post
    It’s barbecue. It’s Pennsylvania barbecue. It’s not the best, it’s not the worst. If I didn’t make good barbecue in my backyard, I’d probably like it more. But as far as paying for it? Naw, dog. I’ve been right all along.
    I can say with all certainty that Pittsburgh and environs are a BBQ wasteland. My wife has indulged me looking for a decent BBQ shack and we just keep striking out. The best one I've been to was thoroughly unremarkable. One of the places even advertised that they braise their "barbecue" ribs. If I had the wherewithal (ie, a buttload of spare capital), I'd try my hand at bringing good bbq to the 'Burgh.

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    • Mosca
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      Oh, well. There were a handful of places with similar styles back then, 60s-70s-80s. I really don’t remember what it tasted like. I bought some of the sauce and didn’t care for it, but I could give it another shot. I did find that the owner of Blaine Hill is doing public events. From the Facebook page 3 days ago,

    • Mosca
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      “If you have been missing Droopy’s BBQ pay attention…Droopy is cooking every Wednesday at Mckeesport Palisades for Boat/Bike Night. This is open to the public!!
      4pm-10pm
      Menu includes:
      Ribs
      Chops
      Chicken
      Kielbassi and Hot Sausage
      Fresh cut fries with or without cheese
      And potato salad
      Come get your BBQ on with Droopy!”

    • Razor
      Razor commented
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      I’m in the South Hills and agree. Never been to Smokin Ghosts in Elizabeth(?). Looks like it has good reviews. Rowdy’s isn’t too far on 51. Problem for me is by the time it takes to get to any of these places I could cook as good if not better at home. If I’m getting BBQ its because we’re passing it on the way home from somewhere.

    #3
    Originally posted by PGH_RAM View Post

    I can say with all certainty that Pittsburgh and environs are a BBQ wasteland.
    Take heart! Dallas was once a BBQ wasteland, but now Dallas has one in Texas Monthly’s top 10 and a number more in the top 50. Then there are 2 in the top 10 in neighboring Fort Worth.

    Mosca Your description almost makes me feel guilty for living in Texas with our abundance of good BBQ>

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    • Panhead John
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      “Almost”

    #4
    At least they know how to spell "sammich" properly!

    And you're displaying quite a bit of trust by mapping the exact location of your home... I love this place but I would NEVER do that.

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    • Mosca
      Mosca commented
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      I thought about it. I’m not hard to find in any case. I’ve had 5 data breach messages within the last year, everyone wants the cyber stuff now.

    • DaveD
      DaveD commented
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      I hear that. As a fed employee, all my personal data has been stolen in breaches at least five times...

    • Mosca
      Mosca commented
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      I’d like that, but instead I’ll just say I hear ya, right back.

    #5
    Fun write up as well! Nice to have a place a walk away if you wanted to get out for a little snack and beverage as they expand!

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      #6
      Once you have had something that was high up one the TX Monthly list you can’t go back. Happened to me back in 2020 at the first Texas Meatup, places I used to go just are not worth the stop anymore. So I cook at home, or I stop at known good places when I’m in the area. Fortunately I’m in an area where I will pass by a lot of those places pretty regularly.

      I don’t eat as much BBQ as I used to, but everything I do eat tastes amazing.

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      • Mosca
        Mosca commented
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        That’s exactly the case here. A month ago I would have been a lot less critical. But now that I know what it’s supposed to be, I just can’t do that.

        It’s just as easy to make it excellent as it is to make it mediocre. You don’t have to work harder, you don’t have to think harder, you don’t have to lift more, it doesn’t cost more, and it doesn’t take any longer. You just have to know how to do it, and then follow through.

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