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A "proper" burnt end should display a modest amount of "bark" or char on at least one side. Burnt ends can be served alone (sometimes smothered in barbecue sauce) or in sandwiches, as well as in a variety of other dishes, including baked beans [2] and French fries. Kansas City native Calvin Trillin is often credited with popularizing burnt ends ...
Its specialty is burnt ends, the flavorful end pieces of smoked beef brisket; burnt end sandwiches are served open-faced at the restaurant. Its sauce is characterized by vinegar and paprika rather than sweetness. [citation needed] The restaurant gained fame over the next several decades, and notable diners include President Harry S. Truman. [4]
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The restaurant under Bryant never strayed far from its unpretentious decor, with Formica tables, fluorescent lighting, [6] and five-gallon jugs of sauce placed in the windows. Bryant was found dead of a heart attack in a bed he kept at his restaurant. [6] He was buried in Branchville, Texas. In 2021 Arthur was inducted into the Barbecue Hall of ...
Claudia Sanders Dinner House (formerly Claudia Sanders, The Colonel's Lady Dinner House) is a restaurant in Shelbyville, Kentucky, United States, opened by KFC founder Colonel Sanders and his wife, Claudia, in 1968. [1] [2] Colonel Sanders opened the restaurant after he had grown unhappy with recipe changes at KFC after selling the company. The ...
Sometime in the 1920s, Harry Perry, the owner of a restaurant called Perry’s in Milford, Connecticut, created the sandwich with lobster claw and knuckle meat served in a toasted flat-top bun and ...
Smokestack BBQ in Martin City soon became one of the most successful restaurants in the Kansas City metro. In 1996, Jack Fiorella was named Restaurateur of the Year by the Greater Kansas City Restaurant Association. [12] By the mid-1990s, Jack Fiorella replicated the success of his Martin City Smokestack restaurant.
Moonshadows Malibu restaurant pictured in 2023. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times) One of the most iconic oceanfront restaurants in Los Angeles reportedly burned in the Palisades fire.