Best BBQ in Austin area

Smokey J's
7008 Ranch Road 620 N, Austin, TX 78726
GneissGuy's Avatar
Is there still anything in Coupland, TX? I understand it used to be a big deal BBQ, but haven't heard anything in a while.
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If you've got an hour, drive up to Schoepf's in Belton. Cooper's in New Braunfels is a damned good "second store," too.

Locally? I was a big fan of Ben's Longbranch BBQ but it's gone now. Iron Works still smokes a mean beef rib and, well, nothing's nearly as good as my own!
I grew up in Coupland and there is some very good bbq out there and in Taylor!!! I havent been out that way in sometime, I need to being a country girl I miss it out there!
never mind. misposted.
Brisket: Go to Lockhart-Kreitz's.
Ribs: County Line.
Sausage: I know you won't believe this, but Ruby's.
Chicken and turkey: Salt Lick.
Beans, bread and slaw: Salt Lick

IMHO. Austin native. Hard to judge. Lot's of good places over in east A-town as well.
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I like Salt Lick in Driftwood. Go to Mandola Estate Winery next door first and pick up a good bottle of wine and then go for ribs
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Opies in Spicewood, Louie Muellers in Taylor are two great ones IMHO
Rand Al'Thor's Avatar
I've never tried Mann's. County Line is pretty commercial BBQ, and honestly, if I was going to eat commercial BBQ, Rudy's extra moist is ok.

If you don't mind driving, I will also throw in for Kreuz's Market and Smitty's. If you're on the north side of Austin, it's a short 15-20 minute drive to Taylor for Louis Mueller's - they are a bit inconsistent - ranges from good to great. Cooper's in Llano is well worth the drive for their brisket and (surprisingly) 2" thick porkchops.
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Go to the Salt Lick in Buda. There is also a new one in Round Rock but its not as good.
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Best bbq is in Lockhart IMHO - Kreuz's Market, Smitty's, Black's
The Salt Lick in Driftwood is really good.

In Austin - Mann's, Stubb's, Ruby's (down in the UT area, not to be confused with Rudy's) and County Line are some of the better places I have tried.
Pok-E-jo's, Green Mesquite and Rudy's are pretty good to. Originally Posted by Tatonka
I pretty much agree with Tatonka's list.

Also:

- I'd put Smitty's (downtown Lockhart) a whisker ahead of Kreuz's...but both are great.

- Rudy's is barely edible except for the "moist".

- Mann's has great Texas bbq (beef) AND NC/Memphis BBQ as well (pork, stew & sides)....& great sides. (& i'm guessing is not far from that asian spa ).

- Meyers & Southside (in Elgin) for great links & good brisket. (& the chopped beef at Southside is as good as i've had)

- There's a Cooper's in New Braunfels that's as good as & will save you a trip to Llano. (But Granzin's in NB is better than Cooper's & all but a couple mentioned above....& also has great chopped beef).

- Luling City Market belongs in any conversation with the Lockhart legends.

- Someone brought me some Q from a place out in Lago Vista that brought tears to my eyes....anybody know about this place?

- I've heard good things about Franklins.....need to try it.

- Anybody try the place in Lexington? Is it worth the drive & the hype?

Durango <----thinking about a 1.6 appetizer at that Asian place & then lunch at Mann's.
Rand Al'Thor's Avatar
Lexington...is that Snow's? Texas Monthly's BBQ round up winner?

I haven't made it out there...and I have a tough time making it out there before they run out on Saturday mornings.
You guys (and gals) are a wealth of information. Thanks for the tips!
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Donn's in Oak Hill has dam good brisket. And there sides are wonderful.(like potato salad, and slaw)I like a lot of the places listed above.I'm getting hungry!!!!!!
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I think Texas Rib Kings at Burnet and 183 is as good or better than Mann's.