Showing posts with label West Texas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label West Texas. Show all posts

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Teddy Jack's Hub City Grill

Whenever I travel to Lubbock, I always attempt to try out new restaurants that I have never been to before.  I have my favorites that I frequently hit in the city, but I always enjoy trying new places.  On a recent visit, my family and I hit up Teddy Jack's Hub City Grill, which has a little bit of everything from burgers to wood fired pizzas.
Cheese Sticks
We arrived hungry and sampled several items.  Below is my opinions of each item we tried at Teddy Jacks:

Cheese Sticks- Very large and absolutely fantastic in the flavor department.  Reminded me of a smaller version of the cheese sticks at Spanky's.  
The Cowboy Burger-This burger came with A-1 steak sauce, cheddar cheese, onion rings, lettuce and tomato.  Pretty good burger with a lot of flavor.  I really liked the crispy onion ring (which I also ordered as my side item) and the addition of the A-1 sauce.  
Cowboy Burger with Onion Rings
Italian Meat Lovers Pizza- This impressive pizza was topped with mozzarella, Italian Sausage, Pepperoni, Salami, and Prosciutto.  This was hands down, the best pizza I have ever had in Lubbock.  The toppings were generous and had great flavor, but it was a little on the spicy side.
Italian Meat Lovers Wood Fired Pizza
Chicken Strips- The hand battered chicken strips were tasty, but I wished they had been served with gravy instead of barbecue sauce or honey mustard.  The fries were basic and not noteworthy at all.  The onion rings I had with the burger were much better than the fries.

The menu at Teddy Jack's was quite extensive, so I only scratched the surface of what they had to offer, but most of what I tried was good to very good.  The wood fired pizza was probably my favorite item, but the cheese sticks were impressive in their own right.  I wouldn't hesitate to go back and dine at this restaurant and I think Teddy Jack's is a nice addition to the Hub City.

Teddy Jack's Hub City Grill
http://teddyjacks.com
Livin the Good Life Review=3
Teddy Jack's Hub City Grill Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Friday, January 15, 2016

Evie Mae's Pit Barbecue

Rumors have been going around that there is now some high quality barbecue to be found in Lubbock, Texas at a place called Evie Mae's, which is technically located in Wolfforth.  Having grown up on the South Plains and frequently visiting family in the area as an adult, I have sampled my fair share of barbecue in the Lubbock area.  My experience has been that there are some good barbecue joints in the area, but not a truly great barbecue place.  Having read good things about Evie Mae's, I decided to try it during a recent trip to visit family in Lubbock.
L-R=Pulled Pork, Brisket, and Sausage
I ordered the three meat plate with sliced brisket, sausage, pulled pork, and green chile cheese grits.  Below is my opinion of each item:
Brisket-The thick cut slices were a real treat.  They had a great smoke ring, a smoky flavor that wasn't overly smoky, terrific bark, and well rendered fat.  By far, this was the best brisket I have ever had in this part of Texas and it literally melted in you mouth.
Sausage-Nice flavor with a good snap to the casing.  It had a little spice to it, but nothing overpowering.  The portion size was good too, as they gave you 1.5 links with the three meat plate.
Pulled Pork-Tender and moist with a good flavor.  I have preferred a little more bark and more of the smokiness I tasted in the brisket, but it was still well above average for the area.
Green Chile Cheese Grits-Absolutely fantastic.  This side had just the right amount of both cheese and green chiles.  I could eat this every day for the rest of my life!
Green Chile Cheese Grits
The only thing I regret is that I didn't try the ribs.  Several people around me had them and they looked absolutely mouth-watering good.  It seems the rumors are true and Evie Mae's does serve up some top notch barbecue.  Although Evie Mae's is technically a barbecue trailer, they do have indoor seating available in a building that is behind the trailer.  I travel to the Lubbock area fairly frequently, so I am very glad to know that I have a fantastic barbecue option to choose from when the family is trying to decide where to eat.

Evie Mae's Pit Barbecue
http://www.eviemaesbbq.com
Livin the Good Life Rating=4
Evie Mae's Pit Barbecue Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Saturday, January 26, 2013

What I Miss about West Texas

I grew up in the South Plains, went to college in the Big Country, and started my career in the Panhandle.  I spent over half my life in the Western portion of the state of Texas and I have many fond memories of my life there.  Growing up there had a major influence on my life.  Although I love living in McKinney and love the job I have, there are many things that I miss about West Texas.  In no particular order, this blog post will highlight the top 4 things I miss about West Texas.
 Texas Tech Football
Growing up about 15 miles outside of Lubbock, my dad took me to many Texas Tech football and basketball games as a kid.  Every male in my family loved Texas Tech Football and the Dallas Cowboys.  I really enjoyed watching the games in person and can remember a time when you could get $5 tickets and sit in the grass on the North end zone. 
Family trip to the 2009 Cotton Bowl
When it came time for me to choose a college, I decided fifteen miles from home was a little too close to home.  I ultimately chose McMurry University in Abilene which seemed like a great distance away at the time.  It took me about two and half hours to drive from Lorenzo to Abilene, which seemed like the perfect distance to me.  Far enough for me to get away and gain some experiences on my own but close enough where I could drive home when I wanted to.  Even while going to college at McMurry, I always made it back to Lubbock for at least a game or two each season.
My brother and I at the Cotton Bowl

As a life-long Tech fan, I am excited about the Kliff Kingsbury era.  I always enjoyed watching the Tech games when both Spike Dykes and Mike Leach were at the helm, but I quit going to games during the Tommy Tuberville era and have not attended a game since 2010.  I still watched all the games I could on TV, I just refused to buy a ticket that went towards Tuberville's salary.  Although it was probably time for Leach to go, I did not enjoy the product Tuberville put on the field.   That being said, I am looking forward to the 2013 season.
West Texas Restaurants
The say that distance makes the heart grow fonder.  This couldn’t be more true when it comes to my favorite eats in the region.  Any time that my wife and kids go home to visit my mom and grandmother, we always make sure we eat at Taco Villa.  Not only do we eat there, but we have been known to take burritos home with us and freeze them to eat later.  It is fast food at its finest.  What other Mexican fast food chain can you get both taco burgers and curly fries?  We used to really enjoy eating at Rosa’s Cantina too, but a couple of years ago one opened up in Frisco just two miles from my house.  We couldn't have been more excited.  Now if we could just get a Taco Villa in McKinney.  Other restaurants I really miss in the region are listed as follows:
Lubbock area -Taco Villa, Gardski’s, Cagle Steaks, Dimba’s Chicken and Seafood, and One Guy from Italy
A high quality meal at Taco Villa.  Tacos, Taco Burger, Burrito, and Mexi-curls
Abilene area- Perini Ranch Steakhouse (located in Buffalo Gap), Alfredo’s, Harold’s BBQ (recently closed down, but made one final trip there the month before it closed).
My wife and I took one last trip to Harold's before they closed the doors for good
Amarillo area- Coyote Bluff Cafe, Taco’s Garcia, and Feldman’s Wrong Way Diner (located in Canyon).
Coyote Bluff has fantastic burgers and fries
Hunting the Region

Growing up on a farm, I had plenty of opportunity to hunt as a kid.  I started out hunting pigeons with a pellet gun and later moved on to hunting the dangerous prairie dogs and jack rabbits.  As I got older, I was able to hunt dove, quail, and pheasant with my dad and maternal grandfather.  Later still, I was able to be included on a deer lease with my dad and grandfather.  As I mentioned in a previous post, there are few memories that are more enjoyable than those spent outdoors with my family.
My first whitetail buck that I killed in Dickens County
The ranch land of the area has some of the best deer hunting in the state.  Many counties in the region offer hunting for both Whitetail and Mule Deer.  Although Whitetails are much more numerous, I actually enjoy hunting Mule Deer better.  Even the farmland of the region offers a wide variety of wing shooting, including dove, quail, and pheasant.  The current drought and predators have taken their toll on quail and pheasant, but they are still there if you know where to look.  I am not especially fond of eating duck or geese, but there are plenty of opportunities to hunt them as well.  Many playa lakes dot the area, which means it could also be a paradise for waterfowl hunting if you know the right people and have access to the right water or fields.  Ducks, geese, and Sandhill cranes (ribeye in the sky) are abundant in the region.
My 151 inch Mule Deer buck I killed in Randall County
The People

In my opinion, you will not find better people than West Texans.   I still have a lot of friends and family in the region and we don’t get to see them near as often as we would like.  Now that I have children, we tend to focus on them more during our trips, which doesn’t leave much time for us to visit with old friends.  I especially enjoy my visits to my hometown when we visit my mother and grandmother.  Most everyone in West Texas always seems willing to lift a hand and help their neighbor when needed.  Although we have made some great friends here in the Metromess, the people as a whole are much friendlier in West Texas.
My oldest daughter on the Polar Express with my mom
My grandmother holding my youngest daughter