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snoqualmiesmoker
08-09-2004, 09:33 PM
While in South Texas (Corpus/Alice/Kingsville/Falfurious) I had the pleasure of REAL BBQ!! Up here, there is few BBQ shops, but i hasd the chance to hit my favorite, Joe Cottons. BBQ ribs, meat (lean or stringy) on a wax paper with a pickle, radishes, onion. It is the best I think in the Reo Grande Valley.
The sauce is to die for!
jb
TXpitdog
08-15-2004, 03:28 PM
There are so many different versions of "real" Texas BBQ, that we just keep goin' back to the ones we like best.
I love Woody's Smokehouse on I-45 in Centerville. There's a great place down in Eagle Lake that's a remodeled gas station. Doreck's and Sons meat packing in Santa Fe, Texas is awesome. The Tailgate Grille in Tomball on 2920 has damned fine food as well. Any BBQ place in Chappell Hill is gonna have good Czech style sausage... it goes on and on down here. You could spend a lifetime trying to find the best BBQ in Texas (and the best in the world IS in Texas), but you'd never be able to make up your mind. They're all the best!
Jorge
08-15-2004, 03:58 PM
Thanks TXpitdog. Looking at relocating to your neck of the woods. Adding those places to my must try list.
The_Kapn
08-15-2004, 04:08 PM
I love Woody's Smokehouse on I-45 in Centerville
Is the the same Woody's that has the branded apple and peach butter and tons of other similar treats?
We bought some Peach Butter there, by accident. We just passing through and needed a "pit stop".
Gonna buy a case next time :lol:
As good as it gets.
TIM
hornbri
08-15-2004, 04:46 PM
I am a big fan of Cotton's, If you drive from Austin to South Padre, you pass right by it anout 1/2 through the trip, great spot to stop for lunch.
Just do it on the begining of the trip, as its closed on Sundays...
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