Barbecue restaurant buzzes with incredibly loud noise and great music, creating a lively, disco-like atmosphere. College crowd fills the space, drawn by huge TV for sports and family-friendly environment. Generous portions and bold Texas flavors define the dining experience.
Barbecue here features phenomenal brisket and consistently amazing flavors. The food pairs with a clean, top-tier atmosphere and attentive service.
Loaded fries and flautas stand out with strong flavors. Tacos come through as solid and satisfying.
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Catering services are available for events, including team meetings and parties.
Expect large portion sizes; come hungry to enjoy the meal.
Prices range from $30 to $40 per person for catering.
Takeout spot known for freshly made tortillas and authentic barbacoa, carnitas, and chicharrones. Lines often stretch out the door, reflecting steady demand and a lively atmosphere. Offers small gorditas and pork rinds with a focus on quality over variety.
Barbecue here has excellent flavor and quality that stands out. It compares well to barbecue from Monterrey, NL, and pairs with crispy pork rinds.
Carnitas, barbacoa, and chicharron stand out for their rich flavor and quality. Fresh tortillas and salsa verde complement the dishes well, with gorditas sized about a quarter.
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This place is not a restaurant; it only offers takeout.
The gorditas cost almost four dollars each.
Expect longer wait times during busy hours, especially on weekends.
Cozy modern diner with an open kitchen, natural light, and thoughtful details like coat hooks and multiple server stations. Atmosphere feels family-oriented and casual but can get very loud when full. Music and cocktails add to the lively vibe, making it a spot with top-tier energy.
Chinese pork shines in the BBQ club sandwich, with bread toasted to perfection. The cheeseburger fried adds a unique twist to the BBQ offerings.
Al pastor fried rice blends achiote flavor with a twist like Thai fried rice but Mexican. Kim Chilaquiles and Breakfast Bing offer plenty of variety, and beef fajita chow fun features well-cooked noodles and spicy vegetables for added kick.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends due to high demand.
Family-style menu costs $65 per person with a mandatory 22% gratuity.
The restaurant is now open for lunch on Wednesdays.
Spacious butcher shop with a focus on best tacos and best menudo in the area. The atmosphere supports a straightforward shopping experience centered on quality meat products. Known for delicious barbecue alongside traditional offerings.
Offers consistently strong barbecue with a focus on meat quality and traditional preparation.
Tacos stand out as a frequent choice, served fresh and consistently delicious. The menudo also draws attention for its rich flavor and is a common favorite.
Old-fashioned BBQ restaurant offers a cozy small town vibe with classic country tunes and a smoky scent that sets the mood. The interior is clean and organized, creating a welcoming atmosphere that feels like a pitstop in a country town. Regulars enjoy the homemade feel paired with top-end quality.
Tender and flavorful meats stand out with juicy, flavorful BBQ chicken and some of the best brisket around. The BBQ offers authentic Texas style with consistently juicy textures and rich flavors.
Pulled pork tacos come on corn tortillas, offering a gluten-sensitive option. The tacos are flavorful and served alongside dishes like a 3-meat plate with smoked cabbage and baked beans.
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Parking lot has a large hole that could damage tires.
Prices are higher than average for the portion sizes.
Get there early as they often sell out of popular items.
Small space fills with friendly, noisy energy as people enjoy hard-to-find dishes like lamb barbacoa and goat barbacoa tacos. Handmade tortillas and consommé add to the authentic Mexican flavor. Weekend parking gets busy, reflecting steady popularity.
Lamb barbecue stands out with its wonderful Mexican flavor. Goat roast and mixiotes also feature as very good options alongside the barbecue.
Authentic Barbacoa shines with goat and lamb options, enhanced by handmade tortillas flavored with avocado leaf. Tortas come fresh, hot, and filling, while a wide variety of taco meats all taste good.
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Parking is a bit busy on the weekends.
Bright colors and surf videos create an island vibe in a clean, organized space. Music complements the relaxing atmosphere with a calm energy. Large portions of authentic Hawaiian BBQ attract those seeking hearty, flavorful meals.
Authentic Hawaiian BBQ features pulled pork with guava BBQ sauce served over rice and cabbage. The barbecue sauce stands out as unique and flavorful compared to others.
Breakfast burritos like the Chunos stand out for their flavor. Tacos, plates, and bombers burritos offer solid variety, while the Big Quesadilla delivers a tasty option.
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The restaurant offers a special BOGO deal on bowls every Thursday.
Expect large portion sizes; one meal can often feed two people.
Cleanliness is a priority; all areas of the restaurant are well-maintained.
Old-school barbecue joint with cozy, vintage decor and country music playing softly. Atmosphere feels like a friendly mom-and-pop spot with regulars chatting and attentive service. Original pits create authentic, flavorful smoked meats that define the experience.
Classic pit barbecue shines with premium smoked meats and rich sauce served in a warm, welcoming setting. The brisket and ribs stand out for their flavor and quality, backed by attentive service.
Brisket enchiladas stand out with tender brisket and packed flavor. BBQ fajitas feature both chicken and brisket, offering a delicious mix.
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Pizzitola’s Heritage BBQ is open on Monday nights but not on Sundays.
The place gets really crowded, especially around lunchtime.
Expect longer wait times if you arrive after 12 PM.
Modern, clean restaurant with an open, airy, and inviting atmosphere. Lighting can feel overwhelming later in the evening, but booths offer comfortable seating for long conversations. Offers Korean fried chicken, kimchi fries, and a variety of vegan-friendly options with a friendly, welcoming vibe.
Korean BBQ beef features prominently with options like spicy chicken and grilled kimchi. Dishes include bibimbap bowls loaded with veggies and Kimchi fries alongside wings and kpop chicken.
Carnitas bowl stands out as a flavorful option. Guests can build their own bowls or ssam wraps. Queso comes with fewer chips than expected.
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Chi'Lantro offers vegan-friendly and vegetarian options.
The price was reasonable for the portion sizes and freshness.
The kids meals cost over $32 for three, with no beverages included.
Mexican restaurant in a small shopping center offers hot, thin tortillas and fresh, delicious fajita marinada tacos. Atmosphere stays cool and calm with moderate energy, growing busy on weekends. Portions are generous and prices remain reasonable despite some quality concerns.
Barbecue tongue stands out as a delicious option. The barbecue and carnitas come out very tasty and well-prepared.
Tacos feature fajita marinada with tender, delicious fajitas and amazing carnitas. Warm, thin tortillas complement a variety of Mexican dishes like barbacoa, borrego, and chicharrones.
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Tacos cost $4.00 each, making them an affordable option.
Expect busy weekends, so plan for potential wait times.
The restaurant offers takeout options throughout the week.
Bar and grill combines camping theme with outdoor patio featuring fire pits and picnic-style booths. Loud music fills the space, creating a lively, energetic vibe that suits young crowds. Two distinct areas offer different music genres, with hookah and bottle service adding to the dynamic atmosphere.
BBQ wings stand out with a smoky, rich flavor. The BBQ plate on Fridays offers a solid variety for barbecue lovers.
Birria tacos stand out with rich flavor and consistent quality. Shrimp tacos offer a tasty option and come at a low price on Tuesdays.
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Parking costs $20 for valet or self-parking, and $10 across the street.
The cover charge is a minimum of $40, regardless of promotions.
Kamp offers $2 tacos and $2 shots on Taco Tuesdays.
Spacious barbecue restaurant with family-style seating and large patio featuring cornhole boards and a DJ. TVs circle the entire place, creating a gameday atmosphere popular before and after sports events. The vibe is chill and fun, with an outdoor setting that suits evenings well.
A BBQ plate special appears on Thursdays with a complimentary beer. The owner brings over 15 years of barbecue expertise to the dishes.
Birria tacos stand out with their rich flavor and come with a notable green salsa. Brisket quesadillas, sometimes paired with mac and cheese, offer a satisfying twist on classic Mexican dishes.
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They have a barbecue night every Thursday with special menu items.
Expect a lively atmosphere on game days, especially before and after events.
Drink specials are available every day, check the menu for details.
Texas-style barbecue restaurant combines indoor/outdoor seating with a large patio and beer garden featuring live music and multiple TVs for sports. The atmosphere is lively and friendly, with outdoor games and a dog park adding to the social vibe. Private rooms accommodate groups, making it a spacious and versatile venue.
Tender, flavorful meats with a perfect smoky char define the barbecue here. The food offers an incredible taste and top-tier quality that stands out in Houston's barbecue scene.
Smoked barbacoa uses beef cheeks slow-smoked and confit in smoked tallow. Brisket tacos stand out with rich, tender brisket. Chilaquiles feature crisp tortilla chips with tomatillo sauce, brisket, fried egg, and queso fresco.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups to secure a private room.
Parking can be challenging; consider arriving early.
Expect high prices, around $31 for meat and two sides.
Small shop offers fresh corn and flour tortillas sold by the pound with authentic Mexican flavors. No seating is available, so orders are for takeout only. Atmosphere feels cozy and Latin American, with a focus on rotisserie chicken and barbacoa specialties.
Barbecue here has a tasty flavor but often leans toward being too salty. The quality varies, with some visits showing excellent barbecue while others feel over-seasoned.
Fresh, handmade corn and flour tortillas sell by the pound and come warm with authentic Mexican flavor. Barbacoa, tamales, and tacos feature delicious fillings and pair well with roasted salsa and red sauce.
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There is no seating at the location, so plan to take your order to go.
A ten-dollar card minimum is required for credit card payments.
Prices are generally affordable, with a typical order costing around $30.
Steak house with cowboy-themed decor and quaint western appeal offers a lively atmosphere marked by loud noise levels that challenge conversation. Features include private event rooms, a bar with multiple TVs, and a dog-friendly patio. The environment suits social gatherings more than quiet meals.
Smoked brisket stands out with sweet BBQ flavor and tender texture. Baby ribs come fall-off-the-bone and packed with rich taste. Slow cooked meats deliver deep, smoky richness throughout the menu.
King Ranch Chicken Enchilada Casserole comes in a small black iron skillet, rich and flavorful. Guacamole stands out as best in the city, and the bread basket features a pretzel with queso that pairs well with the brisket queso.
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Reservations are recommended during holidays to ensure seating.
Happy hour prices are only available in designated areas, not at tables.
The restaurant offers a Christmas Day buffet with a variety of options.
Small space with limited seating and a short takeout queue offers freshly made tortillas and varied flavors. Atmosphere is casual and family friendly, with a long line often forming. Prices range from affordable to higher than typical for some items.
Delicious barbecue stands out here, enjoyed even by kids who usually avoid meat. The barbecue pairs well with menudo, adding to the hearty meal options.
Freshly made corn tortillas come warm off the griddle and pair well with flavorful barbacoa and menudo. Tacos are affordable, around $3 each, with tasty salsas enhancing the experience.
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Expect a long line during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Seating is limited with only four tables available for dine-in.
Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Mexican restaurant with live traditional music and a family-friendly atmosphere. Space feels old and worn, with loud music that can make conversation difficult. Decor includes Mexican memorabilia and seating is close together.
Authentic Hidalgo-style lamb barbecue stands out with excellent flavor and real deal taste. The barbecue comes with rich consommé and includes dishes like machito that highlight traditional pit barbecue techniques.
Barbacoa and birria stand out with tender lamb and spicy red salsa. The menu features authentic Mexican dishes like lamb flautas, chorizo tacos, and mole, all served with handmade tortillas.
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Parking can be tricky, but there's an extra lot across the street.
Expect to pay extra for condiments like corn tortillas and limes.
An order with two tacos and broth costs around $45.
Barbecue restaurant inside an airport with a welcoming atmosphere and vibing music. The brisket and breakfast tacos stand out as top-quality smoked meats, served fresh and juicy. The floor design adds a unique touch to the space, creating a distinct environment for travelers.
Smoked brisket comes out perfectly tender with a rich smokey flavor that stands strong without sauce. The pork barbecue ranks as some of the best in Texas, served with genuine warmth from the staff.
Brisket tacos stand out with rich flavor and perfect preparation. The salsa adds a bold kick that complements the tacos well.
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Expect limited food options; they may run out of items early.
The airport location has no seating available for customers.
Prices are high, but the quality of food is generally good.
Mexican tortillería with freshly made tortillas and authentic barbacoa draws a steady crowd, especially in the mornings. Busy atmosphere with unique pricing and a takeout-only setup defines the experience. Food includes well-seasoned roasted chicken and a variety of prepared dishes to go.
Barbecue features especially delicious chicken and is served alongside fresh tortillas. The flavors stand out as rich and satisfying.
Freshly made tortillas stand out for their quality and last well for up to a week. The barbacoa, carnitas, and birria are consistently delicious and served quickly by the food stand.
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There is a $10 minimum for credit card purchases.
Parking can be challenging due to the busy area.
It gets quite busy during the morning hours.
Wall lined with 30 feet of coolers offers a wide beverage selection alongside shelves of hot sauces and candies. Space feels like a neighborhood market with a small seating area, attracting a steady stream of people buying meats by the pound for takeout. Prices run high, but barbacoa prepared in three ways and breakfast tacos stand out as popular choices.
Barbecue comes in generous portions, with options like a pound and a half available. The flavor stands out as excellent and satisfying.
Cooked meats like barbacoa and menudo stand out, with barbacoa offered in three different styles including cabeza. Fresh corn tortillas come hot from igloo coolers, and salsas and fixings are always fresh.
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A pound of barbacoa costs $30.
A medium menudo costs $17.
Most of the business seems to be from takeout orders.
Cluttered space includes a seating area with a central table, creating a tight but functional environment. Offers high-quality meats and authentic Mexican ingredients with a variety of fresh cuts and marinated options. Known for traditional flavors and a trusted local reputation despite somewhat high prices.
Exquisite barbecue stands out with rich flavors and tender meat. Menudo also pairs well, adding to the overall delicious experience.
Menudo comes out super delicious and is a frequent choice. The barbacoa has layers of fat and an original recipe, served tender and well seasoned. Carnitas gorditas and chicharrones in green sauce also stand out.
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They had an awesome Super Bowl package deal for $99.99.
The prices are generally a little bit high.
The selection includes fresh cuts, marinated options, and specialty items.
Converted old house offers Cowboy chic decor and multiple seating areas including a dog-friendly patio and rooftop. Atmosphere feels warm and home-like, blending casual self-serve dining with cozy vibes. Space includes indoor, outdoor, and upstairs seating with views of the streets.
Barbecue features brisket and pulled pork served with a house barbecue sauce that stands out. The spot offers quick service and delivery options, making it convenient for a solid Texas BBQ meal.
Breakfast tacos stand out with brisket egg and cheese, sausage eggs and cheese, and simple potato and egg options. The tacos come from a drive-thru, offering affordable, filling meals with a touch of bbq sauce that adds richness.
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Brookstreet Bar-B-Q operates from 10pm to 3am for late-night food.
Expect to pay around $20 for a plate with meat and sides.
There is ample parking available for guests.
Takeout-only Mexican spot with bustling energy and limited parking often has lines outside. Food centers on barbacoa, carnitas, and chicharrones, known for being crispy and flavorful. Prices include extra fees for card payments, encouraging cash use.
Beef barbecue, pork rinds, tripe, and sweetbreads stand out as excellent choices. Menudo and lip barbecue also deliver strong flavors. Regular visits focus on these items for their consistent quality.
Barbacoa and carnitas stand out with rich, savory flavors. Handmade corn tortillas, crispy chicharrones, and flavorful salsas complement dishes like tripitas and menudo.
Good to know
They charge an extra service fee for credit card payments, so bring cash.
Be prepared to wait a little if it's busy.
The parking available is limited, so plan accordingly.
Spacious restaurant with Texas decor and rustic touches creates a relaxed, clean atmosphere. Multiple seating options include horse saddle stools and covered outdoor areas. Sports play on TVs around the dining area, adding casual energy.
Great Texas BBQ aroma hits from the parking lot. Barbecue serves consistently tasty and delicious flavors, available even for breakfast.
Breakfast tacos feature brisket and sausage with a smoky flavor. Huevos Rancheros come with chorizo and corn tortillas. Omelets offer large portions with brisket, ham, sausage, and vegetables.
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Harris County Smokehouse serves breakfast all day.
There was no wait to be seated during my visit.
The price of BBQ increased by $5 per pound recently.
Strong smoke flavor fills the air in a clean, well-organized space with an open kitchen view. The atmosphere stays low key and comfortable, with a homely vibe and steady good energy. A small dining area and a patio for kids add to the relaxed setting.
Ribs come fall-off-the-bone tender and packed with flavor, paired with a house-made BBQ sauce. The mac & cheese stands out as a rich, creamy side that complements the classic Texas BBQ style.
Brisket tacos stand out with their addictive flavor and are often paired with French fries that share the same appeal. These tacos are the main highlight in the Mexican food selection.
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Expect to pay around $25 for a meal.
The portion sizes are generally considered generous.
Everything is made on-site daily.
Small mom and pop Mexican restaurant with fresh handmade tortillas and homemade salsas. Atmosphere is clean and casual, with staff conversations audible at the front. Known for delicious barbacoa and birria, it offers a straightforward, authentic vibe.
Barbecue here varies widely. Some servings are great and flavorful, especially the birria, while others come off as salty and unappetizing with a taste described as like dirt.
Barbacoa and birria come out juicy and perfectly seasoned. Freshly made tortillas and a variety of homemade salsas add tangy, delicious flavors to the dishes.
Good to know
They have a card minimum that is not posted anywhere.
They do not tell you about the card minimum until you're at the register.
At La Reina, tortillas cost over $7 for four pounds.
Barbecue restaurant offers an open seating area with a cafeteria-style setup featuring trays and kitschy decor. Atmosphere ranges from calm and clean to loud and crowded during busy times, with a rustic yet pleasant vibe. The environment feels spacious and well-maintained, creating a welcoming place to dine in.
Top-notch barbecue shines here with standout BBQ chicken and pork ribs. The BBQ potato also stands out as a notable side.
Breakfast tacos sell fast and taste scrumptious with a brisket taco standing out as very delicious. These tacos lean more toward breakfast burritos in size and style.
Good to know
Drive-thru service is fast, even during busy hours.
Breakfast options are available early for those on the go.
Prices are generally higher than average for barbecue.