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Re: best bbq in texas
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06/28/11 10:45 PM
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YakBonz
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Miss Mae's in Wimberley Cooper's in Llano and in Junction There's a good one in Boerne, on S Main (don't recal the name) Still looking for a good place in San Antonio I have inquired about Miss Mae's. We've been going to Wimberley the last couple of years over memorial Day weekend and have wanted to try it. We were going to this year but ended up at Brewster's instead for beer and pizza. Will definitely give her a try next year (and stop at Wimbelrey Pie Co. on the way back for dessert.....)
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Re: best bbq in texas
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06/29/11 12:52 AM
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sancho
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Best I've ever had was Smitty's in Lockhart. Cooper's is always good, but I prefer the Llano location. I've heard their new Fort Worth location is good but I haven't been there. Mesquite BBQ in Mesquite is pretty dang good, in my opinion as is Mac's in Dallas.
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Re: best bbq in texas
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06/29/11 01:33 AM
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Texas Pride on 1604 S., kind of between 1-35 N. and Calaveras, is the best I've come across in San Antonio. Looks like it was built in the 40's, and left pretty much unchanged. They have a YouTube clip on their web site, showing how they prepare the meats and whatnot. The place is huge, but not terribly crowded weekdays.
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Re: best bbq in texas
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06/29/11 02:29 AM
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hirsch
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I guess if nothing else this thread shows great BBQ is subjective and dependent on individual taste. But for what it is worth my wife says my brisket is best!!! 
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Re: best bbq in texas
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06/29/11 03:39 AM
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Alton K
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I'm gonna get slammed for this, but has anyone had Sweet Georgia Brown's in S. Dallas?
Don't knock til you've tried it.
Best ribs around IMO!
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Re: best bbq in texas
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06/29/11 05:43 AM
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hellbender
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how bout the "barbecue pit" in Warren, TX
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Re: best bbq in texas
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06/29/11 06:57 PM
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Big_Jake
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Texas Pride on 1604 S., kind of between 1-35 N. and Calaveras, is the best I've come across in San Antonio. Looks like it was built in the 40's, and left pretty much unchanged. They have a YouTube clip on their web site, showing how they prepare the meats and whatnot. The place is huge, but not terribly crowded weekdays. There is a brand new place down town called Meat Market BBQ. It's by far the best in the city. SA is not know for good BBQ as most of it sucks, but this place is legit
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Re: best bbq in texas
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06/30/11 12:58 PM
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Marlin Frederick
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There's a place in Brady TX that is known as the home of the "big chop". They had some of the best BBQ I've had in TX. I can't remember their name because of the pork comma they put me in. 
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Re: best bbq in texas
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06/30/11 01:18 PM
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anybody try chasin tail bbq in lake dallas?
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Re: best bbq in texas
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06/30/11 02:07 PM
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Sooner Claus
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every heard of city market in luling, texas. owner of rooster's told me it was real good. Best ribs I've found in Tx.
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Re: best bbq in texas
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06/30/11 06:10 PM
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Luling is good but I don't care much for their BBQ sauce. Way too much mustard for my taste. We have one in Houston. It's Luling City Market and has very good meats.
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Re: best bbq in texas
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06/30/11 08:54 PM
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Sooner Claus
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They're tight with their sauce too. Do they still put it in Tobasco bottles so you have to shake it out by the drop?
Great ribs nonetheless.
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Re: best bbq in texas
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07/01/11 03:26 PM
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Coopers in Llano had the best pork loin I have had to date, but as for the brisket... it had to be one of the worst I've had so far. over rated in my opinion
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Re: best bbq in texas
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I can't recall ever having had pork loin as good as that served at Cooper's in both Llano and New Braunfels. I'm particularly fond of the barbeque sauce, which is light and lively, not thick and sugary. I drove over for their weekend ribeye and baked potato special the other day, though, and was disappointed. That was one tough piece of meat. Perhaps the quality of the beef they receive is inconsistent. Never tried the brisket.
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Re: best bbq in texas
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I can't recall ever having had pork loin as good as that served at Cooper's in both Llano and New Braunfels. I'm particularly fond of the barbeque sauce, which is light and lively, not thick and sugary. I drove over for their weekend ribeye and baked potato special the other day, though, and was disappointed. That was one tough piece of meat. Perhaps the quality of the beef they receive is inconsistent. Never tried the brisket. any body like cooper's in ft. worth ?
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