We pulled into Oklahoma City around 7pm CT and only had time for one BBQ joint. We picked the highly recommended Earl’s Rib Palace - www.earlsribpalace.com. Earl’s has five locations around Oklahoma and we tested the one in Lower Bricktown, which is a cool little entertainment district southeast of downtown. Earl’s was lively and filled with people, but our focus was on the delicious ribs!
Pulled pork plate with green beans and cole slaw
Sauce – 3 – They had a mild and a hot sauce and both packed a punch. The mild had a spicy kick and the hot made my nose run, which I see as a good thing. Good overall, but a bit on the spicy side.
Sides – 3.5 – Great beans! They were sweet and rich and saturated in a thick tasty sauce. The potato salad was creamy, chunky and delicious. Green beans were simple, but tasty. Coleslaw was average and nothing special.
Combo plate at Earl's - ribs, sausage and bologna as well as bbq beans and potato salad
Slabs – 4 – Best so far. What made these stand out from the previous ribs was it had a delicious dry rub. The tasty rub combined with a crispy skin and nice pink tender meat and I was in rib heaven.
Enjoying Earl's Rib Palace's delicious ribs!!
Steaks – Didn’t order steak
Sandwiches – 2 – We got the pulled pork and it was bland and lacked flavor. Smothered in sauce it was decent, but alone it was something I wouldn’t order again.
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