The Full Moon Barbecue restaurant in Madison closed this week.
The closing comes as no surprise. The food was average. The sammiches were good but not the kind that make you go out of your way to get them. The restaurant made a pretty good brisket but the ribs, oh the ribs. They were always tough. How tough? Well, if you ate them every day for a week, your jaw would probably bulge with muscles after awhile. Apparently others had the same opinion because it was rare the parking lot was more than half full.



8 comments:
It's got to be Jackson's fault. Still working on why.
"Over the years"? Lived in Madison for thirty years. Never heard of it. Was it a Chinese place?
I guess we all have different tastes and buds lol. It wasn't Rodney Scott by any means but the brisket and ribs were always good tasty and tender when I've had them. The catfish was above average but I adnit it was a hit and miss dish. Rarely went in mostly drive through. The veggie sides were always on point especially the greens. The chow chow was mid though.
Re: above remarks about "tough ribs". Ribs need to cook low and slow to break down connective tissue, until bones poke beyond the meat. After sufficient hours, slabs can be finished in the oven, checking internal temperature often, then wrapped tightly in foil, placed in an insulated air temp cooler to finish to final ecstasy.
If ribs are cooked hastily at high temps, the meat is tough.
If you’re going to try and sell franchise BBQ you got to make it better than the guy at the gas station with the home made smoker and they didn’t.
who fucks up ribs? even walmart and kroger can make good ribs.
was this place run by yankees who didnt eat the food they cook?
Hickory Pit in Jackson might want to take notice. I used to eat there all the time but their BBQ is also average at best. Don't take my word for it - go try some for yourself.
Pro Tip: attempt to be pleasant and don’t act like we are bothering you by coming to give you business. There is a reason the line is two columns at Chick Fil A. Automation replaces the need for you soon anyway.
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