6 of Austin’s Best BBQ’s

Austin’s cuisine is as culturally diverse as its citizens, and no Texan meal is more famous than Austin’s barbeque. Check out these seven great BBQ joints for the chance to try a true Texan classic.

LeRoy and Lewis

Considered “new-school BBQ”, LeRoy and Lewis takes barbeque on the road with their casual, food truck format. They strive to use only local meat from local Austin vendors, and add a variety of cultural touches to freshen up their dishes. The restaurant offers daily specials, keeping the menu surprising and fresh, even for return-customers.

LeRoy and Lewis
121 Pickle Rd
Austin, TX 78704
United States

Phone: +1 512-945-9882

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Smokey Denmark’s

This family business has called Austin home for 52 years, using local ingredients to craft homemade, local recipes. The meals they offer are classic, with sides inspired by Mexican cuisine.

Smokey Denmark’s
3505 E 5th St.
Austin, TX 78702
United States

Phone: +1 512-385-0718

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Micklethwait Craft Meats

Micklethwait Craft Meats draws in large crowds daily, with its high-quality fast-food style menu. Ribs and briskets are among their most popular selections.

Micklethwait Craft Meats
1309 Rosewood Ave
Austin, TX 78702
United States

Phone: +1 512-791-5961

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Lamberts

Lambert’s hones in on the growing trend of focusing on post-oak smoking, and salt and pepper rubs. Their barbeque regularly incorporates lamb–hence their name.

Lamberts
401 W 2nd St
Austin, TX 78701
United States

Phone: +1 512-494-1500

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Rollin Smoke BBQ

If you’re searching for great Texan barbeque after 10PM, Rollin Smoke is the place to go. Try their rib selections, or a great sandwich. The restaurant is located near the local Hotel Vargas.

Rollin Smoke BBQ
1108 E 12th St
Austin, TX 78702
United States

Phone: +1 512-705-5499

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Freedmen’s

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Freedmen’s menu sports juicy smoked brisket, ribs, pulled pork and sausage: all the staples of any good BBQ joint. They also offer a weekend brunch menu, featuring the popular “Bloody Mary”.

 

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