Hi,
I was so close to Cairo, Illinois, I was less than 30 minutes away. I did not go, because it is just so depressing.
Instead I let the gps bring me to 17th St BBQ in Murphysboro, Illinois. Mike Mills died just before New Year's Eve in 2020 and fortunately his family is keeping the tradition alive.
For years, I would try to go the (now closed) Marion location. It would either be a Sunday or too late in the evening, though I still drove over hoping against hope.
On my way to my destination last weekend, I stopped at Murphysboro for my first ever meal under the Mike Mills roof. After consulting with someone at the next table, I ordered a 5-ounce pulled pork sandwich. The waitress suggested sides of baked beans and mac and cheese. Sadly the mac and cheese was the only disappointment with mushy overcooked macaroni with a dull sauce. The baked beans had several types of beans including lima in a sauce remarkably similar to the BBQ sauce.
The pulled pork was moist and smelled of smoke, but only had a few scatterings of bark. I consider it somewhat my fault, because I forgot to note
I like bark when ordering.
When I left, I decided this would be my destination for late lunch on my way home. I announced to my hosts of my plans, they began to recommend better places to go. None were known to be operating that day, so they suggested I stick with my plans.
My mind danced between their Reuben or their brisket sandwich. For many years, Reubens were my default choice if available. I got myself out of that rut, but seem to be drifting back. I did order the Reuben that came with a pickle covering the cut edge of my sandwich. I ordered collards as a side. They were delicious with no additional sauce needed and what they did use was vinegary.
The cost difference between the Reuben and brisket sandwich was 50 cents. The brisket promised five ounces of meat. The Reuben was delicious, though could have used more meat. Certainly what they offered was less than five ounces. Was I really unhappy, not really though I would have enjoyed more.
It took over 20 years for this meal to finally happen. I hope to do it again soon, which is a relative term in my life.
On may way down I57, I did get a hamburger melt at Schoop's and the complimentary breakfast offered Saturday morning had biscuits and gravy.
As for driving, I did 886 miles. Truly I am a road warrior.
Regards,
Cathy2