I went out for lunch with some guys from work to Angelo’s — apparently one of the best places for BBQ in Fort Worth. Of course, my coworkers kept insisting that Angelo’s was inferior to Railhead, but I thought the two were very similar (that is to say, both excellent).
I ordered their “chop beef plate” which included a heaping portion of bbq beef, along with potato salad, baked beans, coleslaw, and two slices of white bread. The beef was moist, juicy, and full of flavor; I added a touch of the included sauce and that only improved the taste even more.
I was quite proud of myself for not eating the potato salad, as I really didn’t need all those carbs (I didn’t eat the baked beans either, for the same reason). I did give in and eat the white bread to accompany the beef. And, not having eaten white bread in many months, it tasted almost biscuit-sweet compared to the rye bread that usually have.
Including the drink, it was only about $7, which was very reasonable. I enjoyed the food, and I wouldn’t hesitate to go there again.