Friday, July 24, 2009

Letter to Frankie the Bull's BBQ


Frank Terzoli
Frankie the Bull’s BBQ
1127 West Morena Boulevard
San Diego, California 92110
(619) 276-2855

Dear Mr. Terzoli:

We are barbecue lovers, especially chopped brisket. San Diego is a tough town for barbecue lovers and an even tougher town for people who like brisket, so we were thrilled when we found a new local barbecue joint that actually serves it. We ordered the Smoked Beef Brisket Sandwich, Smoked Pulled Pork Sandwich [sandwiches came with Almond Cole Slaw and fries], an Onion Ring Brick and your Bull’s Beans. The eagerly anticipated brisket was mostly tender and had a good smokiness throughout. However, we had a number of bites that included large chunks of fat as well as some meat and bark pieces that were dry. We have a strong preference for Texas-style chopped, dry-rubbed brisket with no sauce so we would have preferred no sauce on our sandwich, but that is a barbecue style point. Overall, the flavor of the brisket was good but we would have preferred a hamburger bun to the hoagie roll, because the roll was just too much bread.

The Pulled Pork Sandwich was better than the brisket. All of the pork was tender and juicy and better befitted the sparingly applied sauce. Again, there was too much bread with the hoagie roll. The big mouthfuls of bread detracted from the well-prepared meat. The thick fries were crispy and well-seasoned. The creamy Cole Slaw was a standard barbecue side, though the sugared almonds in the slaw were too sweet and overpowered the other flavors. The Bull’s Beans were smoky and savory and like no barbecued beans we’ve had. They didn’t have the tang that most barbecued beans have and were more like eating chili because of the large chunks of beef. Though we liked the idea of including beef in the beans, some of the beef was dry. We enjoyed the flavor overall, although, like your barbecue sauce, we thought the beans could use some heat [another style point]. The Onion Ring Brick was a pleasant surprise. The huge pile of extremely thin, long strands of battered onions was crispy, light and flavorful with natural sweetness from the onions.

No one could complain that your portions are small and our meal was very reasonably priced, especially since our sandwiches came with large portions of French Fries and Cole Slaw [Pulled Pork Sandwich - $7.95; Beef Brisket Sandwich - $8.95]. We will be back to try the ribs and smoked salmon.

Yours Very Truly,

San Diego Restaurant Review

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