It's a well known tourist trap. Lots of better BBQ to be had in Austin. Starting of course with Franklin BBQ. Go early, like 5AM and the "line" is closer to a tailgate than the DMV. Just ever so slightly below that is Black's and La Barbecue.
If your uber/taxi/lyft driver tries to get you to go to Salt Lick, it's because they get a free mail when they drop you off.
Tourist traps are OK - I look at them like watching old timer's baseball games. You know they may not be what they were, but when one of those geezers rips a homer you are glad you went.
I liked Salt Lick for the experience. Agree about Franklin's and Blacks.
Others mentioning Rodney Scotts in Charleston are spot on too. I've been to his family's place in Hemingway, SC before Rodney went out on his own. It's damn good too.
We had a great place here on the coast of GA on St. Simons Island called Southern Soul, but they've been overrun since they became well known and it can be hit and miss.
I tried One and Only in Southaven. Didn’t like it. The brisket was shaved not sliced. Didn’t taste like brisket. Tasted like lighter fluid. The smoked chicken was way over cooked. The bbq sandwich was average.
Tourist traps are OK - I look at them like watching old timer's baseball games. You know they may not be what they were, but when one of those geezers rips a homer you are glad you went.
I liked Salt Lick for the experience. Agree about Franklin's and Blacks.
Others mentioning Rodney Scotts in Charleston are spot on too. I've been to his family's place in Hemingway, SC before Rodney went out on his own. It's damn good too.
We had a great place here on the coast of GA on St. Simons Island called Southern Soul, but they've been overrun since they became well known and it can be hit and miss.
It's a well known tourist trap. Lots of better BBQ to be had in Austin. Starting of course with Franklin BBQ. Go early, like 5AM and the "line" is closer to a tailgate than the DMV. Just ever so slightly below that is Black's and La Barbecue.
If your uber/taxi/lyft driver tries to get you to go to Salt Lick, it's because they get a free mail when they drop you off.
Tourist traps are OK - I look at them like watching old timer's baseball games. You know they may not be what they were, but when one of those geezers rips a homer you are glad you went.
I liked Salt Lick for the experience. Agree about Franklin's and Blacks.
Anybody ever done Salt Lick over there near Austin? I saw it on TV and it sounds awesome.
Anybody ever done Salt Lick over there near Austin? I saw it on TV and it sounds awesome.
There’s a few exceptions. Memphis Barbecue, and Wolf River Brisket are 2 of them.
Is Ranchero’s in Clarksdale still open? Back in the late 80s they had some awesome ribs. I know the place would burn down every 6 months. Are they still in business? I haven’t been to Clarksdale in 20 years.
This thread makes me miss Sonny's out on 16th Section road.
Hard to believe Martin's Bar-B-Que Joint hasn't been mentioned. They do whole hog and the pits are viewable from the seating areas. The first was just outside Nashville, but he's opened other locations in KY SC and AL. I've only been to the 3 around Nashville and they're all great. Martin's is owned by a State fan I went to high school with in NE Mississippi. He moved across the state line to TN after high school and the rest is history.
Nashville BBQ | Whole Hog BBQ | Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint (martinsbbqjoint.com)
Whole Hog BBQ is Alive and Well in Nashville Thanks To Pat Martin's Bar-B-Que — How We Eat - YouTube
It’s been so long since I’ve eaten somewhere besides Memphis Barbecue since it opened.
Favorite all around Memphis Barbecue Co. Memphis peacemaker is my favorite.
My favorite ribs used to be Blues City Cafe. They haven’t been the same since their chef passed.
Best bbq joint burger Topps.
Best bbq joint catfish Corkys. Not going to lie. I like their pulled pork and half smoked chicken also. Let the hate begin.
Since I’m going to get hate for the last comment I’m doubling down. When Rendezvous ribs are on point they’re hard to beat. Problem is they’re not consistent every visit.
Swadley's in Oklahoma City was very surprising.
I've had a hankering for some good BBQ lately and thought I might quiz the board for your favorite BBQ joints. I'm like Johnny Cash cause I've been everywhere man, but the I have been very blessed to spend significant time in Texas, Memphis, and Kansas City in my life and have explored some of the best BBQ joints in the world and I know there are still hundreds out there I have not been too.
I will list a few of my favorites and then take notes from some of you fellow carnivores.
Top 3 famous joints in no order.
Louie Mueller BBQ in Taylor, TX
Joe's BBQ in Kansas City, MO
The Bar-B-Q Shop in Memphis, TN
My favorite place you probably never heard of...
Dylan's BBQ Saloon in Dallas, TX
Best bite
Tie between Joe's Z-Man sandwich or the Texas Twinkie at Hutchin's BBQ in McKinney, TX.
Rule #1 for eating BBQ in Memphis don't get the brisket.
Strange as it sounds, there's a really good place in upstate New York. It's Dinosaur BBQ in Syracuse, NY. I like their wings and brisket, and the collards with turkey necks are fan-freaking-tastic.
I don't know how it ranks in Texas BBQ circles, but this little place was handy to a road trip I made several times over the years and it was always a must-do.
Everything is cooked on smokers under pole-barn-style cover. You walk through the meat area with a lunch tray and point to what you want - everything from traditional pork, chicken and beef to sausage, quail, shrimp and more - then you go through the register and pay by the pound. Sides are included in the price. It's always been very good.
Here's their TripAdvisor thread.
I don't know how it ranks in Texas BBQ circles, but this little place was handy to a road trip I made several times over the years and it was always a must-do.
Everything is cooked on smokers under pole-barn-style cover. You walk through the meat area with a lunch tray and point to what you want - everything from traditional pork, chicken and beef to sausage, quail, shrimp and more - then you go through the register and pay by the pound. Sides are included in the price. It's always been very good.
Here's their TripAdvisor thread.