My co-workers took me to Slow's BarBQ on Michigan Avenue in Detroit for a birthday lunch earlier this week. I had the brisket entree with black beans and potato salad. For a bbq restaurant, the brisket was very good. I really enjoyed my lunch.
It was my third trip to Slow's and the second time I actually got to eat bbq while I was there. That's the trouble with hip and happenin' restaurant's sometimes - they are so busy you have to wait 3 hours to eat at them. That experience is a long story that I won't go into here, but if you decide to make a trip to Slow's I encourage you get there early, or plan on the possibility that you may be waiting a while.
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This is EXACTLY why I don't go there and don't recommend anyone else to. I always present a very zen question to a potential visitor...'is a restaurant you can't get in to really any good?'
My friend and I have tried to go there on a Tuesday evening with no sporting events in town, only to be told there's a multi-hour wait. No thank you.
Thankfully, over time there are more and more barbecue choices in the Detroit area that will give you a nicely smoked meal without all the hipster hype and soviet-era bread line wait. It's really just not that great, and it's certainly not worth waiting for three hours in Detroit's not-all-that-safe Corktown area for.
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Andy,
I actually think Slow's is a pretty cool place. Great people and pretty good BBQ. My advice call ahead or check out Slow's to go on Cass. Thanks for sharing guys. Keep it Easy Peasy
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Im in Ann Arbor and ive heard about Slow's. I really need to check it out, thanks for reminding me! I would like to link your blog onto mine if that is ok. Ive recently started a BBQ Chip blog (BBQChipBlog.blogspot.com). let me know if youre ok with this!
Dan
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