Ford’s BBQ – Tucker, GA

In a recent article about Atlanta barbecue, I saw a few new places (to me) pop up, Ford’s BBQ among them. With locations in Oakhurst and Tucker, I had been wanting to give it a try. On this Thursday, with a gap between meetings, I headed down that way for lunch.

The interior is rather small, with a few booths and tables to the left of the hostess stand and the bar to the right, with a few high tops. But, there is a large patio outside. Open since 2020, pitmasters Justin Bradford and Jon Jaffin pride themselves on high quality smoked meats and inventive sides. I asked the (very) young lady behind the bar, where I had grabbed a seat what was best. She said the ribs and smoked wings were popular but the brisket was her favorite. So I chose a two meat combo – ribs and brisket, with mac n cheese and plantains (maduros).

Seeing the plantains was an immediate win. Aside from my disproportionate love for sweet fried plantains, it indicates a mindset that told me I would not get chopped pork, slathered in a sauce that started as something from a bottle if I ordered a sandwich. The ribs had a great smoke ring and definitely fell off the bone.

But the brisket was the standout meat from this plate. Rubbed purely with salt & pepper, the bark was crunchy and the fatty slice that I prefer (and requested) was fork tender and very moist. Some of the best brisket that I’ve had in a long time, for sure. The maduros were as good as the best I’ve had at any Cuban restaurant. And the Mac n cheese was definitely grade A, or better.

The guy next to me (who I got to know fairly well – Richard from Noona – as I sat at the bar for an hour after I was done eating talking about the Atlanta food scene with him and pitmaster Justin) had a great looking turkey sandwich. He said it was the best he’d had, which spurred conversation about good smoked fowl in town and brought Justin into the conversation.

Not pictured? A really nice Alabama white sauce

The food was excellent, but I really enjoyed the conversation. This serendipitous moment is why I adore local restaurants. Talking to people who make their life’s work (and it is work – running a restaurant is not a hobby) making food for others thrills me.

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