I hit a couple of notable places recently:
City Market in Luling: Texas Monthly says they've got tasteless brisket, and they do. Absolutely crap. Wouldn't eat it again for free. It's sad what a storied place has come to. Wish we'd driven a bit more out of the way to Black's. More like ****ty Market.
Garcia's Mexican Food To Go in SA: Not a traditional BBQ joint, but it's been written up by the editor in the past. It's a tiny restaurant with a full Mexican menu, and one of the items available is brisket. They cool their brisket after smoking it, then warm it back up for the brisket plate or brisket tacos, and it's STILL a million times better than City Market. Legit brisket on a taco is heaven.
2M Smokehouse in SA: Fantastic new place. The brisket was bangin', the beef sausage was unique and good, and the macaroni with chicharrones on top was addictive. The homemade tortillas were tasteless, sadly, but the store-bought potato bread was nice. Rather than a traditional BBQ sauce they offer BBQ syrup, which was okay. Honestly, with brisket this good sauce or whatever is optional.
2M was clearly the winner in the brisket department but I'm a confirmed Garcia's addict, and I go every time I'm in San Antonio.
In a non-bbq note, Chris Madrid's resumed serving this weekend at a semi-permanent food truck and tent location. The burgers and fries might have been the best I've had from them in three visits, oddly enough. For those who don't know, it's been closed for months because of a fire.