This year was Texas Monthly's second annual BBQ Festival. It was bigger and better this year with more attendees and an overall better experience. Much has been written about the event form plenty of angles (see links below), so I thought I'd take you through a tour of the food.
Smitty's Market |
Snow's is the only food shot that I missed. That jalapeno sausage was just too good. |
Cousin's brisket ribs and sausage |
Coleman's sausage and brisket |
Lambert's pork, brisket and sausage |
Sausage and that famous rib from Country Tavern |
Buzzie's brisket |
Hard 8 brisket and sauage |
Baby J's brisket, sausage and ribs |
Casstevens brisket |
Big Daddy's rib |
Taylor Cafe rib, turkey sausage and beef sausage |
Vincek's brisket and sausage by Texas Monthly
Louie Mueller brisket, beef rib and sausage |
City Meat Market brisket, sausage and rib |
Opie's rib sausage and brisket |
Stanley's rib |
Wild Blue rib, brisket and corn pudding |
Baker's Ribs brisket, sausage and ribs |
Salt Lick brisket, ribs and sausage |
TC's Ponderosa's ribs, brisket and sausage |
Franklin BBQ brisket |
The big winners were Austin's own Franklin BBQ for brisket, Stanley's Famous BBQ in Tyler for ribs, and Louie Mueller Barbecue in Taylor took home top prize in beef ribs and sausage. For more coverage of the Festival check these links:
Eat My Words quotable wrap-up, Eat My Words photo gallery, Austin 360, Eater Austin, KVUE (video), and Texas Eats.
- BBQ Snob
Love the awards. Looks like some amazing BBQ was to be had.
ReplyDeleteSorry I missed ya. Great minds think alike. I shot all the booths and food, too, but I missed Smitty's. I'm stil enjoying my leftovers. :)
ReplyDeleteI can send my shot of Snow's offering if you want it. Don and I made that our first stop so we could sample Snow's and Franklin's side-by-side, with Franklin the clear winner this year.
ReplyDeleteI can send you a shot of the Snow's sampler if you like. Don and I headed there first thing to taste their brisket side-by-side with Franklin's - clearly no contest this year.
ReplyDeleteso is the bbq as good as actually visiting restaurant at events like these?
ReplyDeleteMost everyone put out a respectable product. They all suffer somewhat from not being at home, but the Franklin brisket was on and the Big Daddy's ribs were better than any I've had at their restaurant.
ReplyDeleteWe had an amazing time and so much great BBQ. Only one complaint. Myself and 20 friends came in starting at 1:30 and not one of us got a ballot. Therefore we had no voice on people's choice! Other than that we had a great time!
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