From Deseret News archives:
Dining out: Goodwood Barbecue Company
Based on the crowded weeknight we visited for dinner, Goodwood is going down fine with Draper residents, who have written to me repeatedly asking for nearby dining-out options. There's certainly nothing about the place to actively dislike, particularly with regard to its attentive customer service. It's a clean, noisy, cheerful place, with booths I found a tad too small for families or groups of four adults.
Little about Goodwood will surprise customers, and perhaps that's by design. After all, barbecue is a down-home, traditional type of comfort food, and people tend to want familiarity in that kind of meal. As for me, I found myself wishing for something, anything, distinctive and wishing in vain.
We started with the onion rings and ultimate nachos, one of several Tex-Mex-influenced items on Goodwood's large menu. The onion rings, coated in buttermilk batter, were enormous, juicy and well-cooked but could have done without the liberal sprinkling of salt they received before arriving at the table. They were served with creamy, subtly flavored house-made ranch dressing.
The kids ordered, and enjoyed, cheeseburgers and chicken strips from the children's menu. Both meals were fresh, hot and juicy, and the girls liked the accompanying steak fries.
My husband tried the house ribeye, a 12-ounce steak that he ordered medium-well. It was nicely seasoned outside but was cooked a bit unevenly, with some portions almost red, and was a bit more chewy than I expect from steak of that price. With it, he had delicious "smashed" potatoes, a lumpy, buttery pile of partially squished skin-on spuds.
I had the three-meat combo platter, upgrading it with one rib selection for an extra buck. The St. Louis ribs I chose were chewy, well-seasoned and slightly spicy, with enough meat on the bones to make them worth eating. I also tried the beef brisket, a tad dry but lean and tender, and the roasted chicken, a plump and carefully cooked whole-breast portion. All were smothered in plenty of Goodwood's barbecue sauces.
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