Looking Out From the Garage: Good Bread, Good Meat...

Good Bread, Good Meat...

Every once in a while, I need to wander off on a tangent. Tonight, while driving back from the initial meeting for volunteers at the NHL All-Star Game, I drove by Fat Matt's Rib Shack (and let's not forget the Chicken Shack next door). So... I got to thinking about some of the great places I have been lucky enough to eat at here in Atlanta. I know it isn't about real estate, but we live here... and we have to eat... and if we are going to eat, we should eat well.

I guess I should start with Fat Matt's. This is a legendary stop in Atlanta. Aside from ribs that are known throughout the South, there is live blues seven nights a week. The last time I stopped in, there was a tour bus parked outside. As a blues neophyte, I couldn't tell you who the musician was, but one of my guests was just about beside himself that a legend would bring his bus up from New Orleans for a one night engagement in a rib joint. Don't let the look fool you... this place rocks... er blues... whatever.

The chicken next door is also quite amazing. That would be Fat Matt's Chicken Shack. No live blues (that I know of), but BBQ chicken for lunch is certainly a treat.

The next one on the list is actually gone now. For decades there was a place in Atlanta called Deacon Burton's Soul Food Grill. It was the very definition of Southern Cuisine. Deacon Burton passed away a few years ago, and there was a lot of drama involving the restaurant. Born of the drama is a place called Son's Place. I have not been there, but I hear it is across the street and has faithfully captured the experience. The reviews are good as well.

As long as we are on Southern foods, let's hit another BBQ place. This one is right around the corner from me. Spiced Right Bar-B-Q in Lilburn, GA. It is good sweet BBQ. Again, it isn't fancy, but that doesn't mean it isn't good. They have half a dozen different sauces, and they are all good. On my last visit, I enjoyed the brisket... and some pulled pork... and some chicken. Ok, I had some rolls, too.

Finally, not too far away is a DeKalb County tradition... but it's pretty close to Gwinnett County as well. Matthew's Cafeteria in Tucker is a favorite destination for locals at lunchtime. Like Son's Place, they are a "meat and three" place (for those that aren't familiar, that would be meat and three vegetables or sides). Swinging by around lunch, and the lot is plugged with police cars, while there is a steady stream of traffic from Cofer Bros. Lumber across the street.

If you are an Atlanta local, especially around Gwinnett County, I hope that you have a few new ideas for lunch or dinner in the next couple of weeks. If you don't live in Atlanta, drop in for a visit. Buy a house. I'll even take you to lunch...

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5 commentsLane Bailey - REALTOR & Car Guy • November 27 2007 10:54PM

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I can almost hear the arteries clogging from here. But oh my does that sound good. I will not forget this the next time I pass through Atlanta. Thanks for the tip.
Posted by Fort Myers Florida Homes, Deanna Casalino, (Home Choice Real Estate) over 4 years ago

 Lane,

You're not in the photo!  How about hosting an Active Rain lunch at Fat Matts?

Mike in Tucson

Posted by Mike Jones (SUNSTREET MORTGAGE, LLC) over 4 years ago

Deanna - One day having lunch, I was served a "less than optimal" rib sandwich.  Before it made it to my side of the counter, the woman serving it spun around and grabbed the cook (not a fair fight... she was a BIG woman, and he went about 120#... if he loaded his pockets with quarters) and asked him if the sandwich looked like it was made for a "man".  Upon the completion of the new sandwich... twice the size... she turned back to me and said "honey, now you won't leave hungry."  She was known well enough in town that when she passed away, it was on the front page of the Metro section of the AJC.  

BTW, as I recall she didn't die from clogged arteries... she died from fighting a bus...   

Mike - We can do it!

Posted by Lane Bailey - REALTOR & Car Guy (Century 21 Results Realty) over 4 years ago

It's well after midnight and I've already had my snack...but, after reading your post...it's off to the microwave for me.

Thanks Lane!

Posted by GA-agent.com-- Georgia Real Estate Directory (GA-agent.com) over 4 years ago
James - I hope your microwave had some good ribs in it... 
Posted by Lane Bailey - REALTOR & Car Guy (Century 21 Results Realty) over 4 years ago

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