As you said, thy competent short order cook, is to watch artistry unfold. These guys can do it all, at a pace, and add a execution level that would make most guys pale. Hats off to all the short order cooks in the show
This guy was cutting edge RUclips cooking 13 years ago. This guy is real chef too not one of these chef’s that serve 26 covers charge 200 a plate. Love this guy, sad he’s gone
you're right about how hard it is to do short order well. i worked at a denny's in the 90s & when tour buses stopped in, I'd get 120 people ordering breakfast, lunch & dinner items at the same time. after doing a few massive rushes solo, I walked off the line as they refused to keep 2 cooks on duty, so it was a nightmare for one guy. much respect for the griddle man. even after 2 walk offs, they were still trying to keep me working there because so few can people can do it correctly & fast
Come on Now, where did You live Pat, I was onMiller Ave., never heard of John's? They were across from Terrelli's and Greenville Bar and Grill. Couldn't get in the place on the weekends! Sometimes I Miss Dallas, not in the summer! Jack
Mexican's are the greatest cooks, u go to any restaurant in the states either upscale or neighbor hood eatery's, always mexicano's "Viva La Raza" -A. Bourdain-
When I was a breakfast /lunch cook many years ago we use to do this type of cooking all the time so much going on so many things on the grill at the same time the specials we would come up with were so good and the burgers we made omg so good but because the buissness was a franchise and it didn't care about the buissness it went under I remember 3 franchises closed in The same year I moved on but great memories with staff still friends with many of them
The bloodsuckers always stick it to the little guy Alan. If they would work with the restaurants they wouldn't be sitting w/ empty spaces for months on end. Nothing like working through a huge rush, gets your adrenaline pumping! Good Gravy, Jack Become a Member of “Cooking With The Blues” www.patreon.com/cookingwiththeblues For Blackening Seasoning, CD’s and other Memorabilia www.daddyjacksnewlondon.com
Tzaziki is the best Greek sauce.Very good with fried shrimp, baked chicken and fried baby squid. Greek chefs are very good with lamb. If going to dine in a Greek restaurants first time just ask for a Meze which is a mixed plate with all what is good in Greek kitchen. As it comes to wine it gets more difficult. Best thing to do is to order a rosé wine or just ask a bottle of Matheus (White, red or rosé at choic. Greek restaurants sell many times the retsina wine which is not based on grapes but on pine resin. They also serve the Ouzo shots after dinner which have a brandy like flavor. Also very very good in Greek restaurants is the fresh fried squid rings. My pancakes are better. Crèpes is on e of our specialties and is not easy to make.
@@CookingWithTheBlues Hi J, I am in Brussels Belgium, Europe. You certainly have been there once. Keep on cooking you are doing a good job. I hope your restaurant will be full day in day out. Till later. Today I am making shrimp stuffed cold tomato, with French fries. That is a dish in Belgium and Holland because we have those very small salty sea shrimps you cannot find in America.
I used to work at the Goody Goody Liquor store in the mid-1990s down near his original location where the bank is now. His breakfasts and gyros were a normal hangover cure for me after a night of cruising Stan's Blue Note and other lower Greenville Ave bars with co-workers. John's original location is now gone, the liquor store is now gone, the whole place has changed.
Blue Goose, Bar and Grill, I lived it all ch0k. I had daddy Jack's on lower Greenville, near the Char Bar and The Arcadia Bar, close to Rick's Casa Blanca! Those were the best days! Jack. Become a Member of “Cooking With The Blues” www.patreon.com/cookingwiththeblues For Seasonings, CD’s and Memorabilia Visit www.daddyjacksnewlondon.com
@@CookingWithTheBlues haha. I signed up for your Patreon yesterday. I've been watching your youtube videos for a while. I remember Daddy Jack's on Lower Greenville and thought you had one in Deep Ellum too. I saw you in our liquor store back in the day. You had a chef's outfit on with shorts which for some reason at the time cracked me up. But then again, it does get hot in those kitchens.
@@chkpnt-fq5rv Thanks for your support chOK3! What is your name? It was a small world back then, everybody knew everybody on Greenville Av. I wore short pants for over 10 years straight never wearing long pants. Not sure why but it was my thing. We did have a daddy Jack's in Deep Ellum as well. It was a good run but all things comets an end. I'm close to shutting this Dddy Jack's down, impossible to make the numbers work! I'm ready to retire I guess maybe a food truck or a burger and hot dog joint? e-mail me your address and I want to send you a cd I produced and some blackened seasoning. Blessings, Jack
@@CookingWithTheBlues My name is Shawn, but everyone on Lower Greenville called me the Goody Goody Guy when I worked there in mid-90s. I was a tall skinny guy, at the time, with really long dark hair down to my butt and a goatee, because I was in a band at the time, so I was pretty easy to spot. And yeah, you used to look kind of look like Bluto from Popeye at that time. I thought that was funny as well. I'll contact you on Patreon.
In Seattle we had THE DOGHOUSE it closed 20 years ago that wasn't really a great meal place it was more the cranky waitresses and the crazy customers . For breakfast is Beth's Cafe home of the 12 egg omlete. .I was in there one Saturday night Sunday morning in the late 80s they had a cook from Ireland northern Ireland working when 2 guys from southern Ireland came in giving him a bad time. And the cook said something to them as he pulled his chefs knife from his apron stabbed both wiped his knife of and put it back in his apron and went back to work like he just had sliced a tomato or something . Memories
Wow, bad ass cook! 12 egg omelette, that's how it's suppose to be, eggs are cheap!! Crazy stuff happens in diners late night. We have a good one here that always has late night trouble but they have great security. Cops are there in seconds. Great Memories, Jack Become A Member Of "Cooking With The Blues" patreon.com/cookingwiththeblues
@@CookingWithTheBlues all the food network travelers have done spots on Beth's Cafe. It burned down years ago they rebuilt it but I haven't been there since like your style of cooking
Too bad this place has gone so far downhill. Food is just okay but each plate comes with a side of anger (John) and hateful looks (his daughter ). It’s so sad because this used to be the go to for good food in the neighborhood.
They are good cooks but i wouldn't eat there to much on that grill bacteria all over no gloves they should wear plastic gloves n a cooks hat sorry my opinion
Everything looked great until they added cheese on the fries, when you got a Ham and Chedder sandwich. To much cheese. Other than that food looks good.
You know you’re at the top of your game when Daddy Jack comes to your kitchen and has nothing but praise for your craft. Awesome crew!
Yea 13 years ago when people didn’t even know RUclips much
Those gentlemen are haulin ass in that kitchen. They have my respect! That grill man is amazing !
Love to see a Chef visiting and supporting other Chefs. If I ever make it to Texas, I'll be eating breakfast there.
This looks like a fun kitchen to work in! Awesome job you guys.
As you said, thy competent short order cook, is to watch artistry unfold. These guys can do it all, at a pace, and add a execution level that would make most guys pale. Hats off to all the short order cooks in the show
@@liqurmeup.. Come on.
If one tenth of the people on Earth were as hard-working and competent as these cooks, we'd really have something. RIP Daddy Jack (deceased 5/11/2021)
@@markwiley1211 I had not heard. RIP. You will be missed.
Love the spirit and positive energy of these guys. They take pride in the kitchen.
He was a great man.
Even tried to speak spanish to show respect for those guys in the kitchen.
Gran persona !!!
This guy was cutting edge RUclips cooking 13 years ago. This guy is real chef too not one of these chef’s that serve 26 covers charge 200 a plate. Love this guy, sad he’s gone
Love watching a fast paced kitchen.
This kitchen is pumping. They make it look so easy. Aloha to all.
Please People this kind of People in 20 years dosent exsist. Support Them as you can
Hey brotha am always on your channel am Mexican that was up nice to everyone respect daddy jack
Great job Jack and Bob!
Great video Jack it is awesome to watch a guy work that is happy to be in America and loves what he dose have a great night be safe thanks.
Beautiful people, beautiful work!
wmetzger001 damn right
Now I gotta go all the way to Texas to try this. Thanx daddy Jack (j k).
you're right about how hard it is to do short order well. i worked at a denny's in the 90s & when tour buses stopped in, I'd get 120 people ordering breakfast, lunch & dinner items at the same time. after doing a few massive rushes solo, I walked off the line as they refused to keep 2 cooks on duty, so it was a nightmare for one guy. much respect for the griddle man. even after 2 walk offs, they were still trying to keep me working there because so few can people can do it correctly & fast
Been there to man. Got overwhelmed and walked out.
Steve Thomas lots of quitters these days. Not enough winners.
@Steve Thomas... Or find another better job? Dont act like he did something wrong or weak.
@@user-kk4hv4mq7c cringe.
I love it it looks straight and good keep it up daddy Jack
great people. they seem to be very blessed with customers.
Mucho panzón🤣🤣 mis paisanos presentes donde quiera
damn i gotta' try this next time im in FTW area. Im telling them Big Jack sent me!
These places are disappearing. Everything now comes in a box. Even in cafes a lot comes from Ben E. Keith.
John Smith 😂😂😂
Lol
So sad. Cooking will soon be a lost art.
We will only have fast food in the future.
I salute for this hardworking men. Im a cook too!
👌👌👌
Same here brother getting ready to god run saute tonight here in Phoenix. Im hungry for some breakfast now lmao!
Beautiful
Very few privately owned restaurants here in Florida. Everything is corporate Fern, restaurants. 🏝️😎🎣🇺🇸
uhhh daddy Jack...your off duty lol 😁
Love this!
Thanks for the heads up on this place. I'll check it out next time I'm in town
Was it good?
Dang it, I lived off Lower Greenville in the 80’s and unfortunately never heard of John’s...I think I missed out!!
Come on Now, where did You live Pat, I was onMiller Ave., never heard of John's? They were across from Terrelli's and Greenville Bar and Grill. Couldn't get in the place on the weekends! Sometimes I Miss Dallas, not in the summer! Jack
AWESOME
Awesome ❤
RIP Daddy Jack
i got hungry just watching this!!!
chee-bugga chee-bugga ...lol
Poetry in motion.
Mexican's are the greatest cooks, u go to any restaurant in the states either upscale or neighbor hood eatery's, always mexicano's
"Viva La Raza" -A. Bourdain-
Wow this is an old video but i like the camaraderie.. thank u
That cook was.the 💣
why would anyone thumbs down this video?
I would send the home fries and toast back
For sum reason I'm hungry now
Me too I don't know why though
Just here to play with the algorithm, miss you.
When I was a breakfast /lunch cook many years ago we use to do this type of cooking all the time so much going on so many things on the grill at the same time the specials we would come up with were so good and the burgers we made omg so good but because the buissness was a franchise and it didn't care about the buissness it went under I remember 3 franchises closed in The same year I moved on but great memories with staff still friends with many of them
The bloodsuckers always stick it to the little guy Alan. If they would work with the restaurants they wouldn't be sitting w/ empty spaces for months on end. Nothing like working through a huge rush, gets your adrenaline pumping! Good Gravy, Jack Become a Member of “Cooking With The Blues” www.patreon.com/cookingwiththeblues
For Blackening Seasoning, CD’s and other Memorabilia www.daddyjacksnewlondon.com
Yup agree
Clean kitchen
Breakfast,best meal of the day.A good potato side decides it.
Theres a lot to do man!
Duck.. i wish i lived in the us sometimes
DADDY JACK ROCK ON 😈
Cheesburger cheesburger cheeseburger cheeseburger cheeseburger 😂😂😂
Not corporate enough for this day and age shake my head sad sad sad
Tzaziki is the best Greek sauce.Very good with fried shrimp, baked chicken and fried baby squid. Greek chefs are very good with lamb. If going to dine in a Greek restaurants first time just ask for a Meze which is a mixed plate with all what is good in Greek kitchen. As it comes to wine it gets more difficult. Best thing to do is to order a rosé wine or just ask a bottle of Matheus (White, red or rosé at choic. Greek restaurants sell many times the retsina wine which is not based on grapes but on pine resin. They also serve the Ouzo shots after dinner which have a brandy like flavor. Also very very good in Greek restaurants is the fresh fried squid rings. My pancakes are better. Crèpes is on e of our specialties and is not easy to make.
@@CookingWithTheBlues Hi J, I am in Brussels Belgium, Europe. You certainly have been there once. Keep on cooking you are doing a good job. I hope your restaurant will be full day in day out. Till later. Today I am making shrimp stuffed cold tomato, with French fries. That is a dish in Belgium and Holland because we have those very small salty sea shrimps you cannot find in America.
I used to work at the Goody Goody Liquor store in the mid-1990s down near his original location where the bank is now. His breakfasts and gyros were a normal hangover cure for me after a night of cruising Stan's Blue Note and other lower Greenville Ave bars with co-workers. John's original location is now gone, the liquor store is now gone, the whole place has changed.
Blue Goose, Bar and Grill, I lived it all ch0k. I had daddy Jack's on lower Greenville, near the Char Bar and The Arcadia Bar, close to Rick's Casa Blanca! Those were the best days! Jack. Become a Member of “Cooking With The Blues”
www.patreon.com/cookingwiththeblues
For Seasonings, CD’s and Memorabilia Visit
www.daddyjacksnewlondon.com
@@CookingWithTheBlues haha. I signed up for your Patreon yesterday. I've been watching your youtube videos for a while. I remember Daddy Jack's on Lower Greenville and thought you had one in Deep Ellum too. I saw you in our liquor store back in the day. You had a chef's outfit on with shorts which for some reason at the time cracked me up. But then again, it does get hot in those kitchens.
@@chkpnt-fq5rv Thanks for your support chOK3! What is your name? It was a small world back then, everybody knew everybody on Greenville Av. I wore short pants for over 10 years straight never wearing long pants. Not sure why but it was my thing. We did have a daddy Jack's in Deep Ellum as well. It was a good run but all things comets an end. I'm close to shutting this Dddy Jack's down, impossible to make the numbers work! I'm ready to retire I guess maybe a food truck or a burger and hot dog joint? e-mail me your address and I want to send you a cd I produced and some blackened seasoning. Blessings, Jack
@@CookingWithTheBlues My name is Shawn, but everyone on Lower Greenville called me the Goody Goody Guy when I worked there in mid-90s. I was a tall skinny guy, at the time, with really long dark hair down to my butt and a goatee, because I was in a band at the time, so I was pretty easy to spot. And yeah, you used to look kind of look like Bluto from Popeye at that time. I thought that was funny as well. I'll contact you on Patreon.
I always wanted to try to be a griddle man.
I'm moving to dallas
I absolutely fuckin love places like this real American breakfast, there gettin alil harder to find these days
I'm hungry.
Need that sauce recipe :)
damn i'm hungry now
Every time I see him cook in his videos I get the munchies 😂!!!
In Seattle we had THE DOGHOUSE it closed 20 years ago that wasn't really a great meal place it was more the cranky waitresses and the crazy customers . For breakfast is Beth's Cafe home of the 12 egg omlete.
.I was in there one Saturday night Sunday morning in the late 80s they had a cook from Ireland northern Ireland working when 2 guys from southern Ireland came in giving him a bad time. And the cook said something to them as he pulled his chefs knife from his apron stabbed both wiped his knife of and put it back in his apron and went back to work like he just had sliced a tomato or something . Memories
Wow, bad ass cook! 12 egg omelette, that's how it's suppose to be, eggs are cheap!! Crazy stuff happens in diners late night. We have a good one here that always has late night trouble but they have great security. Cops are there in seconds. Great Memories, Jack Become A Member Of "Cooking With The Blues"
patreon.com/cookingwiththeblues
@@CookingWithTheBlues all the food network travelers have done spots on Beth's Cafe. It burned down years ago they rebuilt it but I haven't been there since like your style of cooking
I shouldn't have watched this stoned
Rip
I live in France
Omg that's breakfast? For us is like a lunch & dinner
what you people have for lunch 🤣
Well 40 percent of America is obese...
Why does 2009 look like 1999 ?
Even in TX Greeks in food biz. But that gyro looks from frozen not fresh.
Who's the guy with the camera . 😭😭😭
greeks rule!
The clumsy cook that been there 20 years should know how flip home fries instead he just flipped them fries over the griddle..lol
Bs. Meat on that gyro, that shit is frozen
They are certain things in life that should take time to achieve. A haircut, building a house, cooking a meal. Mexicans do all of this too fast.
M
Too bad this place has gone so far downhill. Food is just okay but each plate comes with a side of anger (John) and hateful looks (his daughter ). It’s so sad because this used to be the go to for good food in the neighborhood.
No hate but that pancake is disturbing as hell talk about a dream haunter
They are good cooks but i wouldn't eat there to much on that grill bacteria all over no gloves they should wear plastic gloves n a cooks hat sorry my opinion
lol. You have no idea.
That's why you constantly wash your hands.
Dropping this comment so people ten years from now will say wow ! This comment is 10 years old on a 20 year old video! To those future people, sup
Close the border Stat .
I can't believe they call this the best restaurant in Dallas and the guy serving Frozen gyro meat pre-sliced give me a break man
Those are Steak-Ums.
Everything looked great until they added cheese on the fries, when you got a Ham and Chedder sandwich. To much cheese. Other than that food looks good.