Got a quick day trip to Austin today. Going to be eating lunch around 1 before I need to be at the airport at 2. Anyone (Beef Cheeks) know if LeRoy and Lewis will be feasible?
Jackal99 said:
Yep...we used to stop there all the time on the way back from summer camp. Ate there back in 2015 while doing the Texas Independence Relay.
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ChipFTAC01 said:
Shot in the dark but Does anyone remember an old school diner/bbq/truck stop place in (I think) Schulenberg at the intersection of i10 and the main Schulenberg exit? SW corner of that intersection. I think it was called Frank's or something.
Stopped for gas at that exit yesterday at a Buccees knock off called The Texan. I've driven by that old diner place a thousand times but I think only stopped there once when I met my BIL halfway from SA.
Don't remember seeing it get knocked down but maybe I was remembering the wrong intersection.
Good question. My dad was just talking about this place this weekend (during their monthly magazine delivery). I assume he saw the same article. I wasn't familiar with it at all.agcrock2005 said:
Anyone heard of/been to Local Craft BBQ in Newark (near Haslet in North Fort Worth? My brother has lived in Haslet for 17 years and I've never even heard of this place. I'm wondering if this is another one of those awards that don't really mean anything, because it's some New Yorker doing the award/contest.
North Texas BBQ joint to be featured on America's Best Restaurants
Yeah, Blood Bro's beats out Truth? I mean... no.Koldus131 said:
Texas has the most joints of any state, but I've always thought with the southern living list they don't put much thought into the order of the rankings. Almost seems like they pick their top 3-5 and then throw the rest into a random number generator. I do think they do a generally good job picking the 50 though.
For example, there's no way Robert Moss honestly thinks Kruez and Smitty's are better than Burnt Bean and Truth.
Eh, it's Southern Living....old legacy magazine. I wouldn't get too worked up over it.agcrock2005 said:
Any top 50 list of bbq joints that has Smitty's and Kruez in them is ***** Great historical places but they are nowhere near the rest of the field anymore. They're not even in the top 3 anymore in Lockhart after Terry Blacks and Barbs opened up.
BohunkAg said:Eh, it's Southern Living....old legacy magazine. I wouldn't get too worked up over it.agcrock2005 said:
Any top 50 list of bbq joints that has Smitty's and Kruez in them is ***** Great historical places but they are nowhere near the rest of the field anymore. They're not even in the top 3 anymore in Lockhart after Terry Blacks and Barbs opened up.
superunknown said:BohunkAg said:Eh, it's Southern Living....old legacy magazine. I wouldn't get too worked up over it.agcrock2005 said:
Any top 50 list of bbq joints that has Smitty's and Kruez in them is ***** Great historical places but they are nowhere near the rest of the field anymore. They're not even in the top 3 anymore in Lockhart after Terry Blacks and Barbs opened up.
Most of the places in NC and SC in that article look like they serve minced pork with heinz 57 sauce. If thats good enough for top 50 bbq joints in the south, hard pass on all of it.
schmendeler said:
The pig is a delicious creature, so i have no doubt that there are places in the Carolinas etc that have managed to make something sublimely tasty.
superunknown said:BohunkAg said:Eh, it's Southern Living....old legacy magazine. I wouldn't get too worked up over it.agcrock2005 said:
Any top 50 list of bbq joints that has Smitty's and Kruez in them is ***** Great historical places but they are nowhere near the rest of the field anymore. They're not even in the top 3 anymore in Lockhart after Terry Blacks and Barbs opened up.
Most of the places in NC and SC in that article look like they serve minced pork with heinz 57 sauce. If thats good enough for top 50 bbq joints in the south, hard pass on all of it.
The Pilot said:
I tried dreamland the day before JFF opened a can on Bama. It's not on the same level as snows.