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I'll be in Austin early next week and am going to hit Kreutz Market - that was one of my tops back when I lived there. Haven't had Black's or Smitty's in years, so we'll see how it works out...
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Originally posted by Jose View PostOK money aside, how would you compare Blacks to Hutchins?
Now as far in this area, Hutchins has some great smoked tender (moist) brisket you can cut with a fork. Their sides are also top notch, beans (jap & brisket) the mac & cheese is made with real cheese and the cornbread is like a dessert. The jap & cheddar sausage, turkey and chicken is great. Their ribs have good taste (sweet) but not fall off the bone good. Also for a BBQ place their fried catfish is awsome, we went there on good Friday and thats what my wife had and I had some its good too. So aside from their ribs, everything there is top notch to my taste buds.
I have yet to go to Pecan Lodge and few other places in Austin but for our area its worth the wait in line.
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Originally posted by Rick Modena View PostSeems the futher you go south the more BBQ cost. When I went to Blacks in Lockhart, the wife and I spent about $50.00 for 2 people. I was worth it, but I thought it was a little high compared to decent BBQ places up here. Same with Salt Lick in Austin, pretty pricey.
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Originally posted by Jose View PostSorry Brent, I meant buying at a store to smoke myself. Guess I'm digging beef ribs because I've always had pork ribs but didn't have a beef rib until last year.
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Sorry Brent, I meant buying at a store to smoke myself. Guess I'm digging beef ribs because I've always had pork ribs but didn't have a beef rib until last year.
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Originally posted by Jose View PostYa they weren't cheap but they were HUGE! I shared it with a few people that were with me. Any idea where to get beef ribs that big locally Brent?
Pecan Lodge maybe? I'm not a beef rib fan, honestly. Never have been. I'll take pork ribs all day over beef ribs.
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Originally posted by BMCSean View PostOther good BBQ: Dickeys, rudys, spring creek.
Seriously though, I have eaten at a ton of bbq places and Hutchins is up there for me. Maybe it is my pallet but I really like their brisket. Im not a fan of their sausage but everything else has been good. I normally get ribs and brisket wherever I go and Ty a couple of sides. For me the price/location/quality makes it a great place, but it is only 20min away for me.Anyway, like I said I was just trying to qualify your opinion of what you consider great BBQ. Hutchins is good IMO but not great. But as I mentioned earlier, if I had one close to me I would probably go more often. But I wouldn't go out of my way unless I was meeting someone there.
There's a difference between a good and a great BBQ joint. I think it's already been established what's bad. To me, the difference between good and great is how far I'm willing to drive for it.
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Other good BBQ: Dickeys, rudys, spring creek.
Seriously though, I have eaten at a ton of bbq places and Hutchins is up there for me. Maybe it is my pallet but I really like their brisket. Im not a fan of their sausage but everything else has been good. I normally get ribs and brisket wherever I go and Ty a couple of sides. For me the price/location/quality makes it a great place, but it is only 20min away for me.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostYeah, those beef ribs aren't cheap. I haven't had one, but my buddy that lives down there likes them.
Originally posted by BMCSean View PostShiiiiiiitttttt, for $18.99 at Hutchins you could have had 20 brisket sandwiches.
Originally posted by Rick Modena View PostSeems the futher you go south the more BBQ cost. When I went to Blacks in Lockhart, the wife and I spent about $50.00 for 2 people. I was worth it, but I thought it was a little high compared to decent BBQ places up here. Same with Salt Lick in Austin, pretty pricey.
Originally posted by Rick Modena View PostTruth!
It's starting to be a once a week hit for me...
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Originally posted by BMCSean View PostShiiiiiiitttttt, for $18.99 at Hutchins you could have had 20 brisket sandwiches.
It's starting to be a once a week hit for me...
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Seems the futher you go south the more BBQ cost. When I went to Blacks in Lockhart, the wife and I spent about $50.00 for 2 people. I was worth it, but I thought it was a little high compared to decent BBQ places up here. Same with Salt Lick in Austin, pretty pricey.
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Shiiiiiiitttttt, for $18.99 at Hutchins you could have had 20 brisket sandwiches.
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Yeah, those beef ribs aren't cheap. I haven't had one, but my buddy that lives down there likes them.
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Couldn't figure out which thread I should post this to so I decided on this one.
So I spent few days last week SE of Houston doing some relaxing by the beach and a little fishing. I remember bcoop talking about Killen's BBQ down in Pearland so I headed up there for some lunch last Friday.
I arrived at 11am and had about a 25 minute wait in line. They were giving out complimentary beer and only asking for tips which was pretty cool.
I only ordered a brisket sandwich to eat as I was taking back a couple of beef ribs and a pound of wagyu beef burn ends.
The smokers at Killen's.
Bad camera phone pic of one of the ribs.
Wagyu burnt ends.
Overall, very good stuff based on the three meats I tried. The sandwich filled me up, which should mean something because I have a big appetite (especially for BBQ). It was also pretty expensive, I got my receipt somewhere but it was upwards of $100 for two brisket sandwiches, two beef ribs, and one pound of the wagyu burnt ends. I'll definitely by hitting this place back up next time I'm in town.
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