Best BBQ in Dallas

Bingo! Someone mentioned Meshak's in Garland. Tough to find, but killer ribs (small ones) and great baked beans with brisket mixed in.

Angelo's is still pretty good, but I haven't been impressed with Pecan Lodge. Guess it's because my standards are high (nothing beats Hill Country bbq). Locally, I like the ribs at Back Country BBQ on Greenville, or the baby backs at Peggy Sue's BBQ (terrific fried pies for dessert).

Remember, though....bbq is very subjective. What floats my boat will be nothing special to someone else.
Good thread. I have had Mike Anderson's on a pedestal, but now want to try some of these other places.
skirtchaser79411's Avatar
eddie deans the best hands down
I enjoy Big Al's BBQ at Inwood and Lemon just off corner next to the Ford Dealership
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Back Country at greenville and park lane is good
I know imgoing too take some slack for this but I like Dickeys.
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Dickeys really
Dickeys really Originally Posted by skirtchaser79411
For Real what can I say? Its a TEXAN thing
Hell I even like Bakers ribs. lol Fancy smanchy bbq just isnt what i like. A good bbq pit with smoked wood chips and a good slab of meet and bbq sauce. And it's on.
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Hutchins BBQ Not in Dallas but McKinney.....I'm a big BBQ fan and seek it out when I travel.....Some of the best I've had!

http://www.yelp.com/biz/hutchins-bbq-mckinney
I know imgoing too take some slack for this but I like Dickeys. Originally Posted by Tara Evans
Glad to see another Dickey's fan.
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My favorite BBQ place is Hard 8 in Coppell. Their brisket is wonderful. Railhead in Fort Worth is good too. Angelo's is okay, but a distant third in my opinion.
I agree, nothing beats hill country. I drive over 3 hours just to eat. Chaisin Tails in Hickory Creek near Lake Dallas is not bad. I've heard Coopers at the Stockyards is kick ass. Coopers in Llano is one of the best According to reviews I've read.
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I know imgoing too take some slack for this but I like Dickeys. Originally Posted by Tara Evans
There's a good joke there.
Baby back shack downtown Dallas