Friday, June 19, 2009

Gates Bar-B-Q named a landmark restaurant

Posted by Owen Morris on Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 10:50 AM

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Gates has a little more to strut about after being named one of the 23 landmark restaurants in the country.

No, it's not an official landmark as designated by the government. The title was bestowed by AOL, which called it "lip-smacking good" and commended the sauce as "what

elevates it to the top of the heap," especially when its on the ribs.

Gates is in good company. Other restaurants to make the list included Ted Drewes of St. Louis, Katz's Deli of New York, Pink's Hot Dogs of LA and Ben's Chili Bowl of Washington D.C.

Gates also played a significant role in the Washington Post Magazine's 2,000-word feature last Sunday on Kansas City barbecue:

"HI, MAY I HELP YOU?!" scream the women behind the counter at the Gates

on Main Street, where you have precisely 1.5 seconds to shout back your

order before they brand you hopeless and move on to the next customer.

That is part of the restaurant's shtick (the phrase "Hi, may I help

you" appears everywhere on the menu), but the barbecue itself is no

gimmick. The fries approach the Platonic ideal (hat tip, lard!), but

don't overlook the barbecued mutton, sausage and sauces of various heat

and intensity.

Also on the list of dishes not to be missed: Gates's Yummy Yammer

pie, a sweet potato tartlet that you'll unconvincingly pretend to have

no room for before you devour it in three bites.

Yes, stories about Gates, Arthur Bryant's, Oklahoma Joe's and others can be tediously familiar to those of us here in town, but the article is still worth a read as the Post writer Chuck Voegel paints an almost picturesque setting. "Kansas City likes to call itself the City of Fountains, boasting that

no other town save Rome has more of them. But it's really a city of

districts."

Read the full story here.

(Image via Flickr: Cleverswine)

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The Food Wars television program on the Travel Channel is in KC Friday (2/26/10) and Sunday (2/28/10) letting citizens choose the best bar-b-q, Gates vs. Arthur Bryant's. Which do you think will win? Personally, I prefer Gates. You can be there in person for the taping. Check the following link for more information.

http://directoryofkansascity.c...

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Posted by DoKC on February 25, 2010 at 8:05 PM

The thing I like most from Gates (and haven't really been able to find elsewhere) is the lamb. It's heavenly.

Face it - it's tough to find bad barbecue in this town because the bad places don't last very long. There are so many great options: Gates, Bryant's, Okie Joe's, L.C.'s, JackStack and, as Rocky the Flying Squirrel used to say, a host of others.

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Posted by Realist on June 20, 2009 at 10:37 AM

slow down cowboy! I had a short end and fries last night from Gates on Main and it was impeccably delicious. I love LC's as well as Bryants (with the sweet sauce). Cordell Wiggins in the 3600 block on Broadway is doing some very fine smoked wings and rib tips too. If you like cornbread, he has some surprising variations that will take you to a whole new level of eating satisfaction.

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Posted by john1 on June 20, 2009 at 8:38 AM

Gates. Bah.

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Posted by Ryan on June 19, 2009 at 11:18 AM
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