Burnt Ends on a Bun -- Gates Bar-B-Q, Kansas City, MO
For
a city renowned for its barbeque, said joints are strangely absent from Kansas City's Best Thing I Ever Ate list.
"What Are You Doing in Kansas City? Eating BBQ?" "No, Happy Hour Crawls" |
In fact, the only BBQ joint featured was Duff Goldman's favorite, Gates Bar-B-Q, home of the burnt
ends on a bun from the ORIGINAL episode.
Nothing Like Walking Along a Highway in Search of Some Charred Meat |
One would think that, as the
first ever dish he chose to be featured on the program, it would be
especially outstanding.
No Pressure, Gates |
One would be wrong.
Womp Womp |
After
all, this is Duff that we're talking about, and his taste in BTIEA
meals has been, with a few notable exceptions, mediocre at best.
And Downright Terrible at Worst |
Let's just say that his preferences at Gates are not his finest culinary
moment.
Like the BBQ Version of Fast Food, Without the "Fast" Component |
Ironically, while Joe's Bar-B-Que --
that of the "it's located in a gas station" fame -- seems to be by far
the most well-known of Kansas City's meaty enclaves, Gates makes Joe's
look downright gourmet.
Take Your Gallon with a Side of Ribs |
The restaurant itself resembles a run-down Pizza
Hut, with dimly lit dining rooms and workers that, despite the sign at
the entrance proclaiming "entering the smile zone!" are more adept at
yelling than grinning.
More Like "Gates, Where Smiles Go to Die" |
We order one burnt end
sandwich, which comes with pickles and Gates sauce, and after a single look at
the concoction, we are not optimistic.
Sloppy Joe on Steroids |
The meat resembles a chunky
version of pulled pork, and thanks to the whole "burnt end" bit (which,
we acknowledge, is the whole point), it feels like chewing on a mouthful
of stray fish bones.
Doesn't That Sound Appetizing? |
The sauce completely overpowers the taste of the
beef, which would be fine if it tasted like anything more than acidic ketchup.
Not Doing Much for Your BBQ Reputation, Kansas City |
We end up consuming a hearty portion of five bites each
before throwing in the towel, and much like all of our other experiences
in Kansas City, nobody seems to care about our displeasure.
Guess What, Kansas City? We Don't Care Either |
And
so, Vodka and Mezcal leave the Midwest with a distinct feeling of "meh," certain only
that, if nothing else, at least we'll always have Cleveland.
Gates Bar-B-Q's Burnt Ends on a Bun: 2 stars