Plane. Rental car. Hotel.
Skipping the boring stuff, okay?
Juju met us at the hotel. It is always fun to see my mom. She is great with the girls and is always up for an adventure. And this little Texas visit is going to be just that - an adventure…with lots of food.
It didn't take us too long to dump our bags in our rooms at the Westin overlooking the Riverwalk. We got changed into "summer clothes", as it was 94 degrees when we got off the plane! Vitamin D feels so good. Moisture returns to your skin the minute you hit the warm air. Your nose opens up. Sunglasses feel right. There is no snow on the ground. Why do we live in the vortex of the polar vortex?
Anyway, we had one goal - get food. We were starving and, while there appeared to be some winning restaurants out there, we wanted to start with BBQ. We had narrowed it down to two choices: Rudy's and The County Line. Rudy's is rated much higher and seems more authentic. The County Line looks the part, but is right on the River Walk and reeks of tourism. And since Rudy's is a 20 minute drive away, and we wouldn't mind taking in the sun, heat and stretching of our legs, we decided to forgo our food-snobbery and eat on the River Walk. To be honest, we kinda wanted to eat on the River Walk anyway. I mean, touristy things are interesting to tourist for a reason. And in San Antonio, you have exactly two things you MUST do (at least according to everyone I talked to). What are they? (c'mon. you know them.) The Alamo and the River Walk.
The County Line was a lot like Famous Daves in decor, but dirtier. Lots of things hanging on the walls, crooked signs, and a menu of BBQ. Everyone went a different direction with their food. Shelby got the baked chicken. Aubrey the Sausages. Gillian the Baby Back Ribs. Quinn the Kabobs. Juju Baby Back Ribs. And Janna and I got the 5 Meet Platter - Beef Rib, Pork Ribs, Brisket, Sausage, and Peppered Turkey. Along with all that came Sweet Tea and Arnold Palmers.
The County Line is also known for their loaves of bread, which were pretty good. But let's be honest, you could warm a loaf of Wonder Bread and, because it is warm, it would be awesome. Warm bread = yum. The salads, too, were decent. But a good salad is a bad start to a BBQ joint, in my opinion. Why would there be Caesar Salad in a BBQ restaurant? Maybe I am naive. I expect the waiter to say something like. "Um, we don't serve salad here." or "You mean Cole Slaw?"

Anyway, we were still hungry by the time we got to the real food. And... it disappointed. The brisket was tough and the beef rib was fatty and flavorless. The Turkey, however, was tender, but didn't have a strong taste. The Baby Back Ribs were good but not great. The sausage, however, was yummy. The sides were decent, too. Janna got the Black Eyed Peas. I got baked beans (which tasted like the Black Eyed Peas) and Garlic Mashed potatoes. Good and buttery, but needed a little more salt.
And I know I am going to probably have a problem with Texas sauces all week. I just like a good sauce and Texas BBQ sauce is watery and not integral to the meal. I wish it were.
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The River Walk canal is narrow, with people eating at tables right up the the edge and not a stones throw from the other side. Little bridges cross overhead everywhere. |
From there we got some ice cream at a little spot on the River Walk before strolling along the Walk back to our hotel. The River Walk is really cool. I have never been to San Antonio before and didn't know what to expect, so let me make the River Walk description very simple - it is the Pirates of the Caribbean (you know, the ride at Disneyland or DisneyWorld). Seriously. It is
exactly the same, minus the pirates and the cannons. There are boats going up and down this narrow canal (the river) - boats about the same size as Disney's boats and loaded with tourists. The cement and stones go right to the canal's edge. And the canal is maybe 20 feet across. Plus there are little bridges going over the canal every block or so. It is Pirates of the Caribbean to a tee. If only there had been some barrels of rum, some stray dogs with jail keys in their mouths, and a couple of burning buildings, we could have sung the song all the way to the hotel.
Once back at the hotel, we went swimming until 10:30. Temp at that point was still 82. Boom!