Went to Lillie's Q on Saturday night and other than a stop at the French Market, this was a first visit for me. We got there around 7:00 pm and there were many folks waiting for a table. Can I say how very much I love the "we'll text you when your table is ready" thing? It makes waiting for a table so much less arduous, especially in a place where the bar is tiny and often not available for lounging. We took a nice little stroll in the neighborhood and then poof -- our table was ready!
Once seated, we immediately ordered up some hush puppies and drinks. The hush puppies were fried nicely but I thought the texture was a little odd. Not unpleasant, just not what i was used to seeing in a hush puppy. Also, I prefer a little more onion in my hush puppies, these essentially tasted strictly of corn meal and I like a bit more zing in them. They got eaten though. We actually didn't care for the sweet sauce that came with them and ended up using them to try out the various bbq sauces on the table with them. My cocktail was delightful. Made with their "moonshine", (white whiskey I think), which in this case had been flavored like an apple pie, mixed with ginger ale and lime -- for some it might be too sweet, but for me it was delectable. Like a liquid apple pie, and had I enough money and time, I could have consumed far too many of them. They were potent enough too.
We got a tasting of three meats and a few sides -- we tried the pulled chicken, the pulled pork and the tri tip. I think the tri tip is the star of the show at Lillie's Q. Perfectly done, just enough smoke and so, so very good. I could come back here again and again just for that. The pulled pork did not move me as much. It was fine but didn't seem to be very fatty or smokey -- definitely well cooked pork, but it left me wishing for another version. The pulled chicken was unique to me -- not shreds, but juicy pieces of thigh -- and they were yummy. I thought they were very smokey and just melted in your mouth.
Sides were mac and cheese, fries, coleslaw and collards. I thought the mac and cheese was a decent version -- cheesy enough and the pasta was perfectly done. The smallish, shoestring fries were great when hot, but in the case of most fries, paled into hard little inedible things when not. They give a you a substantial portion but they didn't hold up as well 10 minutes later. My dining partner enjoyed his coleslaw, which I also thought was nice and tangy but also creamy. I did think the cabbage was a little more stringy than I like -- I tend to like bigger pieces of cabbage. He also liked the greens, which were highlighted by a nice bottle of vinegar sauce they bring with them.
All in all, it was a very nice meal and I would say that the only thing that marred the evening was just how incredibly loud the place was. The service was fine but not particularly attentive; getting water refilled was a bit of a chore. The noise level made conversation pretty difficult -- maybe not to the level of Big Star at full blast, but not that great for a middle age woman with slight hearing issues. Serves me right for going on a Saturday night!
I will definitely go back for that tri-tip though. And the cocktail. And the pulled chicken! It was well worth the money. And while I didn't see the check, I didn't think that the prices seemed that outrageous.