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Last year it was just backyard BBQ too right? I know it was Buzz's before that.
Apparently the idea to rename it "Wojo's Weenie Roast" was nixed.
Kieger's Kielbasa Klatch?
From an earlier thread.
http://www.muscoop.com/index.php?topic=43580.0
Bucky's Backyard BBQ?
Quote from: Spaniel with a Short Tail on May 14, 2014, 09:01:22 AM
Kieger's Kielbasa Klatch?
"Betch your Dupa you can't eat the whole thing!"
Wojciechowski Jamboree presented by Comedy Sportz
may sound like a dumb question, but the coaches and team will be there right?
Quote from: jaygall31 on May 16, 2014, 11:35:05 AM
may sound like a dumb question, but the coaches and team will be there right?
Considering that the first post in this thread has an advertisement that says "Meet our new basketball head coaches" I think it is a safe bet that the coaches will be there.
Quote from: NotBuzzWilliams on May 14, 2014, 01:46:26 PM
Wojciechowski Jamboree presented by Comedy Sportz
Still waiting on another Comedy Sportz news conference
Quote from: warriorchick on May 14, 2014, 08:28:45 AM
Apparently the idea to rename it "Wojo's Weenie Roast" was nixed.
But they still are considering Wojo's Wonderful Wurstfest.
Quote from: LAMUfan on May 14, 2014, 08:26:44 AM
Last year it was just backyard BBQ too right? I know it was Buzz's before that.
So a foreshadowing of things to come?
I'm surprised the exclusion of his name wasn't a topic here. ;)
Is this thing "All You Can Eat?" For $15 it better be.
Brought to you by Speed Queen.
One of the Pitch girls was a classmate. She was hot.
Quote from: real chili 83 on May 17, 2014, 07:21:59 PM
Brought to you by Speed Queen.
Well, since they toppled the reigning royalty of Milwaukee BBQ, "The Black King," they must be good.
The place looks like Hitler's Bunker, though
(http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/03/2c/4a/c2/speed-queen-bar-b-q.jpg)
The food doesn't look that great...
(http://lh4.ggpht.com/__R8ofgcaaAw/TASuBuylbgI/AAAAAAAAAe0/49eFi6j2XrE/s400/DSC_4830.JPG)
(http://lh6.ggpht.com/__R8ofgcaaAw/TASuCqr_M-I/AAAAAAAAAe4/rSFdwCPIn8g/s400/DSC_4831.JPG)
(http://lh3.ggpht.com/__R8ofgcaaAw/TASuDIneJJI/AAAAAAAAAe8/LDLiBScnuoc/s400/DSC_4832.JPG)
(http://lh3.ggpht.com/__R8ofgcaaAw/TASuBFAyPHI/AAAAAAAAAew/MUjN1wHOWps/s400/DSC_4828.JPG)
Seeing these images convinces me that Marquette needs to ditch the Hillbilly theme now that the Clampetts are gone. BBQ was only because of Bert and Milwaukee isn't renowned for that style anyhow so they are stuck with Speed Queen. Now that a Polish guy is at the helm that fits perfectly with Milwaukee's culinary heritage. Hopefully, they'll get this right going forward.
Yes, "Wojo's Backyard Brat Festival" will ALWAYS fit Milwaukee's persona better than the hillbilly bbq thing.
Quote from: keefe on May 17, 2014, 07:44:56 PM
Well, since they toppled the reigning royalty of Milwaukee BBQ, "The Black King," they must be good.
The place looks like Hitler's Bunker, though
(http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/03/2c/4a/c2/speed-queen-bar-b-q.jpg)
The food doesn't look that great...
(http://lh4.ggpht.com/__R8ofgcaaAw/TASuBuylbgI/AAAAAAAAAe0/49eFi6j2XrE/s400/DSC_4830.JPG)
(http://lh6.ggpht.com/__R8ofgcaaAw/TASuCqr_M-I/AAAAAAAAAe4/rSFdwCPIn8g/s400/DSC_4831.JPG)
(http://lh3.ggpht.com/__R8ofgcaaAw/TASuDIneJJI/AAAAAAAAAe8/LDLiBScnuoc/s400/DSC_4832.JPG)
(http://lh3.ggpht.com/__R8ofgcaaAw/TASuBFAyPHI/AAAAAAAAAew/MUjN1wHOWps/s400/DSC_4828.JPG)
Seeing these images convinces me that Marquette needs to ditch the Hillbilly theme now that the Clampetts are gone. BBQ was only because of Bert and Milwaukee isn't renowned for that style anyhow so they are stuck with Speed Queen. Now that a Polish guy is at the helm that fits perfectly with Milwaukee's culinary heritage. Hopefully, they'll get this right going forward.
Did you ever make the trek up 13th street late on a saturday night to the drive thru at Speed Queen? It kind of reminds me of the scene in Blackhawk Down running through Mogodishu (sp) at night in a convoy of hummers.
Speed Queen has always been a daylight only activity.
Quote from: WarriorFan on May 17, 2014, 11:09:13 PM
Yes, "Wojo's Backyard Brat Festival" will ALWAYS fit Milwaukee's persona better than the hillbilly bbq thing.
+1
Quote from: real chili 83 on May 18, 2014, 06:38:10 AM
Did you ever make the trek up 13th street late on a saturday night to the drive thru at Speed Queen? It kind of reminds me of the scene in Blackhawk Down running through Mogodishu (sp) at night in a convoy of hummers.
Hell, chili, I never heard of the place until I read about it on Scoop yesterday. The only Q I ever had in Milwaukee was Saz' ribs and those weren't any good.
One of the basic precepts I learned in B School was to figure out what you are good at and stick to it. There are reasons why certain parts of this Republic excel at Q and Milwaukee lacks virtually all of those essential cultural ingredients.
One of my colleagues is a tab wearer who did a stint in The Mog. He said it was like living Mad Max every day.
It's been 30 years since I've been to Speed Queen. Just the fact that they are open still is a testament. Tough neighborhood.
Their chow tasted great at 2am after a belly full of RW&B.
Quote from: real chili 83 on May 18, 2014, 11:50:03 AM
It's been 30 years since I've been to Speed Queen. Just the fact that they are open still is a testament. Tough neighborhood.
Their chow tasted great at 2am after a belly full of RW&B.
Anything tasted good at 0200 with a belly full of RWB. Many people might not be aware but Tombstone Pizza was started in WI by a couple brothers who ran The Tombstone, a tavern located next to the town cemetery. Their first pies were made fresh and sold in their bar. They realized they had cracked the code on addressing an underserved market - hot food for the American drinking man.
This was a seminal moment in the storied history of Beer Drinking - no longer would a proud Wisconsinite be forced to make the unconscionable choice between slaking his thirst or satisfying his craving for hot grease. The men of The Tombstone were witness to greatness: The mystical union of Pabst, Pizza, and Propiation.
They began selling their pizzas and small purpose built ovens through their original channel - taverns in the upper Midwest. One of the reasons they designed the crust like a slab of granite was for the reason it was being served in bars to drunks who were eating without plates.
This was part of a case study in B School. The prof asked us to define the success factors in their business model and someone pointed out that selling hot food to drunks in a bar allowed you to get away with many shortcomings. While humorous there is truth in that Tombstone developed an entirely new channel. And as they increased their distribution to new channels a key dimension of their strategy is that they exercised control by pioneering DSD. DSD gave them control over presentation, market support activities, and product mix by rooftop - intelligence that sharpened their offering and delivered double digit growth in a mature category.
Tombstone also differentiated by moving upstream in the supply chain to ensure better, more consistent quality. At a time when frozen pizzas were characterized by artificial cheese and mystery meats Tombstone trumpeted the fact they sourced real WI cheese and actually made their own meat toppings to "authentic Old World" standards.
The Tombstone Case Study is testament to the role of beer consumption in innovation, creativity, and brilliance. The Founding fathers of this great Republic had many differences but the one unifying fact is that they all made their own beer. America.
I read on Speed Queen's website they opened up in 1956 next to Milwaukee's then BBQ champ, "The Black King." They claim that they survived off of The Black King's overflow but as word spread of the Queen's superior taste and faster service they quickly supplanted The Black King as the new BBQ Royalty of Milwaukee. 50 years is a long time for a family owned enterprise but it could more attributable to a dearth of competition.
We knocked back a few Sunday morning tombstones from the Schroeder dorm store t get us back on our feet.
Not when you are with a brother. Black friend of mine insisted after a night of drinking. We white guys were worried we would be robbed, no problem whatsoever. Black friend told us we all had to have shoulder. "Quit ordering like a white guy. Brothers order shoulder". As a guy from Kansas City once told me "It ain't good que unless there are bars on the window".
Quote from: sailwi on May 18, 2014, 08:05:11 AM
Speed Queen has always been a daylight only activity.
Quote from: real chili 83 on May 18, 2014, 01:30:37 PM
We knocked back a few Sunday morning tombstones from the Schroeder dorm store t get us back on our feet.
I put down a few Tombstones and Stewart's in my day. The only redeeming grace was that you got your fill of grease and never had to break stride while drinking. The thought of eating either today is stomach turning, actually.
One of the things I liked about Milwaukee taverns is that people brought family there. And the link with their cultural heritage remained vibrant; look at how many corner taverns had large jars holding pickled eggs and pig feet for sale. I learned to play "Sheepshead" in Milwaukee taverns which was essential to surviving holiday gatherings with my in-laws.