Kings - By the Numbers (offensively)

So is the loser buying ribs for everyone? :D

Can I bring my wife? Our son is only 2-1/2, so I don't think he'll eat much if we bring him, too....

Free ribs for all, free ribs for all! ;)
 
not a great place for ribs...seeing as how they dont serve them...but Giovanni's Pizza in Land Park is a great spot to watch games...Huge TV in a big room...They played every game on even before the gift of comcast sports channel
 
Correction on that one on Fulton ... it's called Texas West BBQ


Here's another one ... and they have 2 BIG SCREEN TV'S

Place is called: JR's Texas BBQ ... Otto Circle

http://www.bbqsearch.com/cities/sacramento.shtm

BBQ in Sacramento, CA

Subject: BBQ in Sacramento, CA
Date: Sun, 30 May 1999 07:17:32 -0700
From: "Dean Gustafson" <Ubet@worldnet.att.net>

Hi Ray -

I'm new to these pages, but I think they're great. Lots of knowledge out there, to say the least. I don't cook professionally or enter in competitions (job won't allow it - too much time required for work- I'm employed by an agency of the state). I do enjoy it as a hobby and have cooked for groups as large as 500. Maybe someday.

To get to your request for the BBQ Search page, there was no listing for Sacramento, California, but there is a place here that is definitely worth mentioning. Name/Address is:
J.R.'s "The Texas Bar-B-Que"
180 Otto Circle
Sacramento, California
(916) 424-3520

He's got quite a large pit on site, and it never shuts down! They are open 7 days, and J.R. has numerous trailered "pits" for catering jobs. He uses mesquite wood for cooking, and his brisket is outstanding! He also serves pork shoulder, ribs, turkey. First timers to the restaurant get a free sample to decide what they want to eat. Portions are generous, with sandwiches around $5 and plates for about $9. I can't finish the plate without being a little too full. (2 people can eat off of the plate if they are light-normal eaters) Both come with extras - you can't go wrong with either. Not a fancy place, by any means, but large enough to accomodate the multitudes of people that frequent J.R.'s BBQ and have discovered this secret!!!

I love a good que, and being originally from Los Angeles where there are hundreds of BBQ places (Dr. Hogly Woggly's Tyler Texas BBQ in the San Fernando Valley is one of the best in LA), none hold a candle to this.

On a side note - he is pretty active in the community and cooks for many events, which I am sure add to the success of the event. (How can you make money serving a sandwich, beans/slaw for $1.50??) Does get people to show up though!

Hope this helps, enjoying the BBQ pages. I'm sure I will pick up alot of knowledge from you experts out there - THANKS!

"Mean" Dean Gustafson
 
Chris Cobb said:
not a great place for ribs...seeing as how they dont serve them...but Giovanni's Pizza in Land Park is a great spot to watch games...Huge TV in a big room...They played every game on even before the gift of comcast sports channel


I am aware of Giovanni's and it is easy to find just off of 43rd Ave. It is so close to me that I could walk there...but I probably won't. I will put that on my "possible places for a get-together" list.


We had a "get-together" last year and had a wonderful time. There is a thread about it somewhere. Anyway, it was so fun that I vowed to do it a couple of times this next season. I'm not the Goodwill Ambassador for nothing.:D
 
piksi said:
Just by looking at the roster it is easy to realize that we will need every point we can get because we are still unable to stop even a solid high school team. I predict that we will lose at least 5 games in which we score 125 + pts.

lolol...cant stop a high school team...funny and yet sadly true
 
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