Best bbq in Texas
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RE: Best bbq in Texas
This sounds like a set up, but I love Bar B Q and we like to plan our rides around arriving ata Bar B Q place in time for lunch.
My list is like this;
In Llano is Coopers. There are eight pits outside the door at this acclaimed barbecue joint in Llano, one of the most famous in Texas, where the pitmasters smoke big, thick pork chops (which they will dip in sauce at your request) to go along with the jalapeño sausage, brisket and ribs. 604 W. Young St., Llano. (325) 247-5713.
http://www.coopersbbq.com/
In Elgin is the Southside Meat Market .This is the home of "Elgin hot sausage," which actually isn't nearly as hot as it used to be. It was tamed down in the 1970s when some of the red pepper was removed to widen its appeal. Paired with the baby back ribs, the sausage makes a tasty lunch plate. 1212 U.S. 290 W., Elgin. (512) 281-4650.
http://www.southsidemarket.com/
In Lockhart is Black's Bar B Q. There is a cafeteria-style line to select cold salads and hot items to go with the meats, such as smoky pork loin or fatty brisket. Operating since 1932, this joint claims to be the oldest barbecue spot in Texas continuously owned by the same family. 208 N. Main St., Lockhart. (512) 398-2712.
http://www.blacksbbq.com/
South of Austin on 1826 is the Salt Lick. This rustic spot in Driftwood still gets many folks nomination for the best all-around barbecue experience, with piled-high platters of brisket, sausage and ribs and sides of a vinaigrette-style cole slaw, beans and an unusual potato salad. RM 1826, Driftwood. (512) 858-4959.
http://www.saltlickbbq.com/
In Austin, a lot of folks like the County Line... I don't like their sauce, but they leave it off when asked.
The classiest of the local barbecue joints, County Line turns out some of the best beef ribs you can find in the area, as well as delicious chicken. Don't pass up the secret-recipe white bread with honey butter. One sits on the edge of Lake Austin. 5204 RM 2222. 346-3664. And one sits in the hills west of Austin. 6500 W. Bee Cave Road. 327-1742.
http://www.countyline.com/
West of Austin on Hwy 71 is Opie's. Stop at the pit outside to choose among the ribs, pork loin, chicken, sausage and brisket. The baby back ribs with the sweet and spicy sauce are great — tender and moist — but be prepared for the fire that lingers well after the last bite. 125 Spur 191, Spicewood. (830) 693-8660.
Near Lakeway is Buster's . Located in the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4443 near Texas 71, this joint knows how to ply the smoke and the home cooking. The "pork H bomb" features jalapeños and garlic stuffed in the loin, and the vinegary pulled pork is extremely tender. Homemade sides include broccoli salad and peach cobbler. 3927 RM 620 S. 263-3999.
http://www.bustersbeecavebbq.com/
I'm real interested to see what others post. I would like to more good spots for weekend rides.
My list is like this;
In Llano is Coopers. There are eight pits outside the door at this acclaimed barbecue joint in Llano, one of the most famous in Texas, where the pitmasters smoke big, thick pork chops (which they will dip in sauce at your request) to go along with the jalapeño sausage, brisket and ribs. 604 W. Young St., Llano. (325) 247-5713.
http://www.coopersbbq.com/
In Elgin is the Southside Meat Market .This is the home of "Elgin hot sausage," which actually isn't nearly as hot as it used to be. It was tamed down in the 1970s when some of the red pepper was removed to widen its appeal. Paired with the baby back ribs, the sausage makes a tasty lunch plate. 1212 U.S. 290 W., Elgin. (512) 281-4650.
http://www.southsidemarket.com/
In Lockhart is Black's Bar B Q. There is a cafeteria-style line to select cold salads and hot items to go with the meats, such as smoky pork loin or fatty brisket. Operating since 1932, this joint claims to be the oldest barbecue spot in Texas continuously owned by the same family. 208 N. Main St., Lockhart. (512) 398-2712.
http://www.blacksbbq.com/
South of Austin on 1826 is the Salt Lick. This rustic spot in Driftwood still gets many folks nomination for the best all-around barbecue experience, with piled-high platters of brisket, sausage and ribs and sides of a vinaigrette-style cole slaw, beans and an unusual potato salad. RM 1826, Driftwood. (512) 858-4959.
http://www.saltlickbbq.com/
In Austin, a lot of folks like the County Line... I don't like their sauce, but they leave it off when asked.
The classiest of the local barbecue joints, County Line turns out some of the best beef ribs you can find in the area, as well as delicious chicken. Don't pass up the secret-recipe white bread with honey butter. One sits on the edge of Lake Austin. 5204 RM 2222. 346-3664. And one sits in the hills west of Austin. 6500 W. Bee Cave Road. 327-1742.
http://www.countyline.com/
West of Austin on Hwy 71 is Opie's. Stop at the pit outside to choose among the ribs, pork loin, chicken, sausage and brisket. The baby back ribs with the sweet and spicy sauce are great — tender and moist — but be prepared for the fire that lingers well after the last bite. 125 Spur 191, Spicewood. (830) 693-8660.
Near Lakeway is Buster's . Located in the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4443 near Texas 71, this joint knows how to ply the smoke and the home cooking. The "pork H bomb" features jalapeños and garlic stuffed in the loin, and the vinegary pulled pork is extremely tender. Homemade sides include broccoli salad and peach cobbler. 3927 RM 620 S. 263-3999.
http://www.bustersbeecavebbq.com/
I'm real interested to see what others post. I would like to more good spots for weekend rides.
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RE: Best bbq in Texas
BBQ at Christmas!! My kind of holiday!! Try Goode Company BBQ, 8911 Katy Freeway http://www.goodecompany.com/default.aspx Always a favorite for my out of town guests! Have a great Christmas and a safe and Happy New Year!!
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RE: Best bbq in Texas
And my choice is always the Hard 8 BBQ. I am fond of the Stephenville location, but there is one in Brady, and one now in Coppell!
http://www.hardeightbbq.com/
Have a GREAT Holiday!!!
http://www.hardeightbbq.com/
Have a GREAT Holiday!!!
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RE: Best bbq in Texas
another Hill Country favorite of mine is Peete's BBQ in Marble Falls, great ribs tender brisket.
Another one in Llano that doesnt have the notoriety of Coopers but it also doesnt have the stiff price to go with it is Lairds on hwy 16 just south of the square. great simple Q, mom and pop joint eat lunch there and you'll be rubbin elbows with the mayor, judge and half the law enforcement in town. IMO it's better than Coopers but I'm partial to what I like. great smoke flavor, no need for sauce at all.
Another one in Llano that doesnt have the notoriety of Coopers but it also doesnt have the stiff price to go with it is Lairds on hwy 16 just south of the square. great simple Q, mom and pop joint eat lunch there and you'll be rubbin elbows with the mayor, judge and half the law enforcement in town. IMO it's better than Coopers but I'm partial to what I like. great smoke flavor, no need for sauce at all.