I just learned that Hard Eight opened a new restaurant in Roanoke. . . looking forward to trying sometime soon. I've heard from three family members that it definitely raises the bar for my area.
If we just want chopped beef sandwiches, Cousin's gets more than a pass.
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Re: Best BBQ Joints in TX
For Houston, Luling City Market near the Galleria (just inside the loop) was great.
For Fort Worth, it's sad how few options there are. DFW doesn't have many places where you order out of the pit by weight / links. North Main has good sausage but their ribs and brisket seem to have declined in recent years. We like the all-you-can-eat beef ribs option at Riskey's for $9.99, but it's not otherwise legendary.
Until further notice, the best place for brisket in Fort Worth (especially in the Alliance area) is probably my house.
For Fort Worth, it's sad how few options there are. DFW doesn't have many places where you order out of the pit by weight / links. North Main has good sausage but their ribs and brisket seem to have declined in recent years. We like the all-you-can-eat beef ribs option at Riskey's for $9.99, but it's not otherwise legendary.
Until further notice, the best place for brisket in Fort Worth (especially in the Alliance area) is probably my house.