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Tub's Chili-Great food and folksy charm

The first time I heard about Tub’s Chili was when I went to a local Centaurs football game in Culver City. Tub’s was one of the sponsors, and I got a kick out of the homey ad they delivered over the PA system. Hmmmmm,  this sounds like a nice local business.

The second time was when I was at a food festival in Marina del Rey, and got to sample a small bit of Tub’s Chili. They were one of the few vendors passing out samples, and from my first bite, I was quite impressed.

And then I kept noticing this cute place on Overland and promised myself that I’d have to visit sometime.  So, tonight was the night.  It had been raining all day, and fall put in its request for a hot meal.

Tub’s has been around for about 2 ½ years.  Owners Rick and Margie  Hodges, who are third generation Culver City residents, bring small town conviviality to our dining scene, embracing their roster of local patrons like they’re members of the family.  Notable business people like Steve Rose, Craig Snedden from Direct Pack and countless others frequent this splinter of a place and for good reason: their chili is great!

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We sampled a number of recipes, none of which were too hot to handle. They have a TNT sauce for that, for those who want to escalate the temperature to their liking.  It’s also sold on the premises.

Our favorite was their Turkey Drive, corralled with red kidney beans, 22 secret ingredients, and of course, ground turkey.  In second place came the Campfire Triple-B, stuffed with bacon, beef and black beans.  There are countless others available, all notable and delicious.

Some of the sides we enjoyed were their Buffalo Chips, golden-fried hand-sliced potatoes, dusted with chipotle salt and served with cool ranch or BBQ dipper. The Hushpuppy Tails were delightful as well, small cornbread fingers with a honey marmalade butter. And I’m a sucker for slaw, so don’t forget that!

Rick is a real food dude, and closely guards his ingredients like a good sheriff in an old western town. But behind his folksy cowboy charm is a smart businessman, reflecting his many years as an entrepreneur in marketing and advertising.

Margie is the bright light of the business, glowing with her good looks and effervescent personality, culled from years in the airline industry.  Both she and Rick are the optimum hosts of this small place, and their style and panache shows that they have a winning recipe with Tub’s.

The entire joint sports a western theme.  Some of the seats are shaped as saddles. Look at that western garb on the walls, all of which takes you to simpler times when people just wanted to be welcomed when they walk through the door, and encouraged to come back.

I have a suspicion that this won’t be the first Tub’s that will punctuate Southern California. They are clearly building a winning brand. They may be small right now, but I foresee big things down the road.

C’mon down and see what it’s all about.

Tub’s Fine Chili & Fancy Fixin’s

4263 Overland Ave.

Culver City, CA. 90230

www.TubsChili.com

(310) 559-8827

Rating for Tub's Chili:

5

, Culver City Restaurant Examiner

Mary McGrath is a freelance photojournalist based in Los Angeles. Some of her credits include: Newsweek.com, MSNBC.com, Good Housekeeping, and Copley Newspapers. Her specialty is travel writing, with an emphasis on eclectic cuisine. www.marymcgrathphotography.com

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