Home|Sunday, Nov 8, 2009

la
UrbanDaddy
Sign-up-badge
UrbanDaddy is a free exclusive email magazine devoted to keeping you in the know.
Sign-up-badge-medium
Sign-up-badge-medium
The latest scoop on food, nightlife, shopping, entertainment...and some perks. You want this, trust us. Sign up for a free membership.

Note that you will receive a separate email for each edition you select.

Spinner
Your email will NEVER be shared or rented
Privacy Policy | User Agreement
Food

New York Home > Food > Smoke Out

Published March 27, 2007

Smoke Out
Barbecue and Bourbon in Brooklyn

There are a few things that can draw you over to Brooklyn.

Barbecue is high on the list.

And if it's slow-roasted in a funky old-school meat market, all the more reason to head over the bridge.

Opening tomorrow in Williamsburg, Fette Sau ("Fat Pig" in German) is the answer to your carnivorous prayers: part all-American barbecue pit, part beer and bourbon bar. Venture down the narrow, picnic table-lined patio into this converted mechanic's garage—across the street from owner Joe Carroll's other masterwork, Spuyten Duyvil—and you're instantly struck by two things: an entire wall of cartoonish yet edifying sketches of butcher cuts, and the satisfying smell of smoked meat.

At the counter, order your barbecue by the pound (they smoke about 200 pounds of meat a day, so they should have you covered). The rotating menu includes plenty of pork, steak and lamb arriving daily from organic Bronx farms, which raise fattier (read: tastier) breeds. Next, marvel as pit master Matt Lang retrieves meat from an 18-hour stint in their enormous gas-and-wood-fired smoker and serves it up on butcher paper.

Then settle down on a cast-iron tractor seat at the hearty Douglas fir bar, where you can sip a local brew pulled from butcher knives doubling as tap handles. If you've still got room (fat chance), there's German potato salad, baked beans or pickles trucked over from Guss' on the LES.

Which reminds you: it's probably about time to start heading back.

ADVERTISEMENT Arrow2-down
_
© 2009 UrbanDaddy. All Rights Reserved.