As luck would have it, the Hallmark store shares a shopping center that includes Zingerman's Roadhouse. Click here to read more about Zingerman's.
The front door area at Zingerman's Roadhouse on Jackson Road. This cell phone picture doesn't do justice to the sign. I wish it had been dark outside. It must be amazing at night! |
Here is a view of the drive through area aka Roadshow constructed from a vintage Airstream trailer. |
Here's another view of the drive thru at Zingerman's Roadhouse. |
And in case anyone doubts the authenticity of the bbq served at Zingerman's, here's a picture of their smoker behind the restaurant. |
This alternate view of the bbq smoker includes a bag of Kingsford charcoal. |
The menu includes many comfort food choices including chicken, smoked ribs, bbq pork and beef, and grits of course. I thought about trying the whole hog, but opted for the pork sliders. |
I enjoyed reading about how the collection was built, especially those that arrived at the roadhouse via Jim Metzler of Elkhart, Indiana.
From the Zingerman's website:
If you head back through the hallway past the entrance to what we’ve come to call the “fireplace room” you’ll be looking straight at an entire case of shakers that came courtesy of Jim Metzler of Elkhart, Indiana.And...last but not least here are a couple of pictures of the pork slider sandwiches:
The sliders are small bites of bbq goodness. I detected a healthy amount of vinegar on the pork. It definitely reminds me of the first time I ate bbq pork more than 20 years ago in Dickson, TN. |
If you look closely past the slider, you can see the mustard coleslaw and twice cooked sweet potato fries. |
James Beard Award, Best Chef Great Lakes – Alex Young, 2011
James Beard Nominee, Best Chef Great Lakes – Alex Young, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
Current 2011 Dining Guide – Friendliest Wait Staff, Friendliest Bartenders, Best Place to Dine Alone
Alton Browns’ Food Network Show Best of – Best Comfort Food in America, Macaroni and Cheese
Bon Appetit – Top 10 Barbecue Restaurants in 2010
Open Table Diner’s Choice Award Winner – Fit for Foodies, Most Booked, Great For Lunch, American
Lifetime Achievement Award, Bon Appetit 2007 – Paul Saginaw and Ari Weinzweig, co-founder of Zingerman’s Community of Businesses
Coolest Small Company in America, Inc. Magazine, 2003 – Zingerman’s
Very cool. Love the pics. Sadly, I'm just too far away to give them a try.
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Sounds like a good place. A bit pricy ($19 for a half rack) maybe but good bbq is worth it.
ReplyDeleteI agree about the prices being a little higher than expected, but they had a line out the door and the food was very good.
ReplyDeleteIt's my understanding that there are 8 different businesses under the Zingerman's umbrella and they had sales in the neighborhood of $36 million last year.
I failed to mention it in my post, but they source a lot of things locally and even grow a lot of teh veggies on their own farm.
They have a mural on the wall that shows the source of different items on the menu like grits, oysters, etc. From what I could tell, everything comes from the contiguous 48 states and nothing is imported.
I can't say that for my local grocery store.