Overall Rating and is it worth a visit: 8.5 to 9/10. Yes, definitely worth a stop, especially at their new location in Georgetown, which I’ll still need to visit, as this review was while they were still at their Conifer location. For high elevation barbecue, it’s hard to find better, as they do a solid job across the board with all of their meats, but the turkey and pulled pork were the clear winners from the order. Would recommend for anyone heading into the mountains for the weekend and especially for anyone coming back from an early morning 14er hike, as their menu is a perfect reward for guilt-free binge eating of BBQ
Date Visited: 6/4/2021
Address: This visit was at their original location in Conifer, but they have since moved to 1416 Argentine St, Georgetown, CO 80444
Day of the Week: Friday
Time of Day: 1:00 PM. Open at 11:00 AM
Owner: Tyler, Kathy, & Mike Barnette
Website: Don’t have one listed, but do have an Instagram page https://www.instagram.com/scootersbbqcolorado/
Number of Years in Business: Since 2016 starting as a trailer, the moving to brick and mortar
Number of People in Line: 6 with 6 more seated
Regional Style of BBQ: Texas
Total Cost: $36 with tip. 1/4lb burnt ends, 1/4lb lean brisket, 1/4lb pulled pork, 2 ribs, 1/2lb turkey, 1 shiner bock
Type of Wood: Hickory
Type of Smoker: Commercial convection for the majority of smoking, but does have reverse offset smokers onsite too
Type of Seasoning: Salt and pepper for brisket, then additional for other meats
Best Dish: Turkey or Pulled Pork
Best Sauce: Didn’t try any
Best Side: Didn’t order any
Interior Description: They’ve since moved, but it was a simple mountain rustic interior, with maybe 5-8 tables and nice bar for ordering and grabbing a drink. Most people seemed to be grabbing to-go orders. Had some covered picnic tables for outdoor seating in the front as well
Pro Tip: Order the turkey and pulled pork for sure, with the brisket and ribs being optional, and could skip the burnt ends next time around
Brisket
0/10 Ranking: 8.5/10
Seasoning: Salt and pepper only
Description: Had the fatty cut for my order. Very juicy and good blend of fat and meat. Thickly cut pieces, but I would be willing and able to eat a few of them. Needs a little more seasoning as it’s still pretty light on the smoke flavor, but the hickory comes through nicely. Would order again




Burnt Ends
0/10 Ranking: 8/10
Seasoning: Salt and pepper
Description: Light sale and pepper covering, with hickory smoke being the main flavor coming through. More meaty than fatty, they were slightly dried out but tasty overall. Wouldn’t feel the need to order again over the fatty cut, but would eat a few for sharing at the table if available



Pork Spare Ribs
0/10 Ranking: 8.5/10
Seasoning: Unsure
Description: Tender, but not quite fall off the bone. Light seasoning but really good hickory smoke coming through. No sauce needed for these ribs. Would order them again, but also nothing too over the top. Might be the 5th or 6th best in Colorado, but need to order again at the new location



Pulled Pork
0/10 Ranking: 8.5 to 9/10
Seasoning: Unsure
Description: Great texture with the crunchy pieces of skin mixed in with the meat and fat. Definitely a Top 5 maybe Top 3 pulled pork in Colorado. The meat stands on its own and it doesn’t require sauce. That said, the original sauce does give it a little bit of extra sweetness if that’s your thing

Turkey
0/10 Ranking: 9 to 9.5/10
Seasoning: Unsure
Description: The turkey was extremely juicy with good smoke and seasoning flavoring coming through. Thinly slices, it may be Top 3 if not Top 2 turkey in Colorado. Leave the sauce off this one, as it stands on its own no problem. Quarter pound was enough with everything else ordered, but would absolutely get this one again

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