Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Sam's Restaurant


FAIRFIELD: Sam’s Restaurant
474 S I-45
Fairfield, TX 75840
903-389-SAMS
Open Daily 6-10
http://www.samsrestaurant.com/


Steam tables as far as the eye can see...that's the welcome you get at this mediocre buffet thta some misguided sould described to me as a BBQ joint.



The three meat plate of brisket, sausage and ribs arrived absolutley drowned in a thin vegetal sauce that lacked complexity or smokiness. There was nary a bite avialable without sauce, but I doubt I would have liked it any better. The sausage must have been seconds from the Sysco truck since they didn't even measure up to Eckrich. The brisket was tender, but dry and mostly tasteless. Even bites with the crust weren't worth going back for. The ribs were the best item once the sauce had been scraped away. They seemed to be the only meat that was introduced to the smoker, but they weren't exactly stellar.



The rating is based on their "specialty" BBQ, not on the rest of the food, but I'm not going to bother stopping again.

Rating *

Sam's Restaurant on Urbanspoon

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

You need to visit Pack Saddle BBQ in San Angelo, TX. Best you'll ever eat!!

Anonymous said...

Forget the BBQ, why go that route there. You should have gone for the chicken-fried, which is the best buffet chicken-fried in Texas. Pan-fried like all the best ones, not deep-fried like the worst ones.

BBQ Snob said...

Anonymous - You may have missed it, but it's not a CFS blog...it's a BBQ blog.

Plano Mark said...

Been to this place several times in the past several years, never thought of it as a BBQ joint.

Bill W said...

Also in Fairfield, try (and review) Cole's BBQ, I-45 N.E. side exit 198

bed frames said...

Sam's Restaurant is just like my kitchen. I go there if I want to eat. I really love their food and if you are looking for the coolest place to stay, Sam's Restaurant is the one that I can recommend.

HURHUR said...

I know it's a necropost, but:

"Anonymous - You may have missed it, but it's not a CFS blog...it's a BBQ blog."

Well, you may have missed it, but it's a restaurant known for its CFS, not it's BBQ. Seriously, you gonna review Burger King ribs next? (Please don't).

Saying that, this is the greatest blog in the history of ever.

BBQ Snob said...

Where there is BBQ, I will be there to eat it...even if it's at Burger King. Thanks for the compliment on the blog.

Bob said...

You went to the wrong BBQ joint in Fairfield. I love Cole's BBQ at exit 198. It is hidden in the shell gas station at exit 198. Consistently good brisket.

DISCLAIMER:

Each joint is judged on the essence of Texas 'cue...sliced brisket and pork ribs. Sausage is only considered if house made. Sauce is good, but good meat needs no adornment to satisfy. Each review can only be based on specific cuts of meat on that particular day. Finally, if the place fries up catfish or serves a caesar salad, then chances are they aren't paying enough attention to the pits, so we mostly steered clear.

-THE PROPHETS OF SMOKED MEAT