Sunday, August 8, 2010

Schryer's Smoked BBQ Shack

Last fall, Patrick and I invited Jay and Rylan along on a Saskaspooning adventure. We went to Schryer's Smoked BBQ shack, a relatively new (2008) restaurant in the "industrial" part of town.

I haven't written about it, but, to be honest, it wasn't particularly interesting.

But I have to write about it, because we went due to the Urbanspoon.

So....what to say? I think we'd all been there before, so there was nothing new or unexpected about it. It's a fast-food type place, with a counter to order at and then you take trays to your tables. The fun part? They are licensed, so you can have a beer in a plastic cup, which makes you feel a bit like you've stumbled upon a Burger King at a music festival. So that's kind of funweird. And the food is good--they smoke the meat out back in a giant smoker in the parking lot, which is cool, and they smoke their cheese out there, too. So that's nifty. And you don't think you'd ever see that in a "big city" -- it feels slightly sketch, like someone at city hall gave them the permit because he/she grew up in Kindersley or Unity where a smoker outside in the parking lot made total sense.

So we all ate sandwiches, and had coleslaw, and smoked cheese-macaroni salad, and corn bread, and beer, and I bragged about a presentation I'd done the day before at the library about how video games are good for kids, and then the beer kicked in and I worried that I was dominating the conversation, and after all Jay and Rylan are mostly Patrick's friends, not mine, and I was behaving like a lame person and Patrick would judge me through their eyes, because why wouldn't he, I was totally just talking too much and I should shut up, put a smoked meat sandwich in my mouth and let them talk for a bit, just chew and chew and chew and keep quiet for once, I mean I was irritating myself, even, by now, and maybe they'd forget I'd been so annoying and .... "Man, this sandwich is good".

the end.

2 comments:

  1. Just wanted to help correct your observations, as soon as you walk into Schryer's you should notice a big smoker right in front of your nose situated in our kitchen and that is where we do all our cooking. We have two mobile units out back that we use for catering and festivals like Jazz festival and Fringe festival.

    Hope this helps you feel less sketchy and more nifty next time you visit Schryer's.

    Might help if you asked questions rather then come to your own conclusions.
    -Respectfully,

    Matthew Schryer

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  2. Matthew Schryer! You have stumbled upon my little saskaspooning blog! That is very cool.

    Thanks for the clarification regarding the smoker. It is helpful to know, but I must say we were all charmed to think the smoking was done in the parking lot.

    See you soon for another delightful sandwich!

    Jenny

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