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Just got back from Black's BBQ in Lockhart. Holy crap that was good.
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Just got back from Black's BBQ in Lockhart. Holy crap that was good.


Black's is the only one of the Holy Trinity of Lockhart bbq I haven't
been to. I'm sure it's on par with the mind-blowing Kreuz and Schmidt's
(AKA Smitty's Market).

One advantage of being a transplant is the joy of discovering Texas bbq.

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*Boon wrote:
Just got back from Black's BBQ in Lockhart. Holy crap that was good.


Black's is the only one of the Holy Trinity of Lockhart bbq I haven't
been to. I'm sure it's on par with the mind-blowing Kreuz and Schmidt's
(AKA Smitty's Market).

One advantage of being a transplant is the joy of discovering Texas bbq.


Black's claims to be the oldest (and of course best) in Texas. They've
been owned by the same family since 1932. We chose Black's because it
was supposed to be the granddaddy of them all. Supposedly there are
four in Lockhart that are amazing...there's a new place that just
opened that's supposedly creating quite a stir.
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On Nov 23, 4:00*pm, MiNe 109 wrote:
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*Boon wrote:
Just got back from Black's BBQ in Lockhart. Holy crap that was good.


Black's is the only one of the Holy Trinity of Lockhart bbq I haven't
been to. I'm sure it's on par with the mind-blowing Kreuz and Schmidt's
(AKA Smitty's Market).

One advantage of being a transplant is the joy of discovering Texas bbq.


Black's claims to be the oldest (and of course best) in Texas. They've
been owned by the same family since 1932. We chose Black's because it
was supposed to be the granddaddy of them all. Supposedly there are
four in Lockhart that are amazing...there's a new place that just
opened that's supposedly creating quite a stir.


Smitty's is my favorite over Kreuz. You practically have to step over
the fire to enter the place.

I haven't made the trek to Cooper's in Llano (I've heard mixed things)
or Mueller's in Taylor. Crosstown in Elgin is a timewarp.

Stephen
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Boon wrote:

Just got back from Black's BBQ in Lockhart. Holy crap that was good.


Black's is the only one of the Holy Trinity of Lockhart bbq I haven't
been to. I'm sure it's on par with the mind-blowing Kreuz and Schmidt's
(AKA Smitty's Market).

One advantage of being a transplant is the joy of discovering Texas bbq.

Stephen


That place I went to in Austin sure was great. Man!


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Jenn said:

That place I went to in Austin sure was great.


Didn't Scottie yap at you for being a veggie? Maybe I'm mistaken. He was so
easily offended by your most innocuous comments.



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Jenn said:

That place I went to in Austin sure was great.


Didn't Scottie yap at you for being a veggie? Maybe I'm mistaken. He was so
easily offended by your most innocuous comments.


If he did, then he was totally.....er, I mean he is REALLY....um, well,
let's just say he would be way off base.
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Jenn wrote:

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MiNe 109 wrote:

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Just got back from Black's BBQ in Lockhart. Holy crap that was good.


Black's is the only one of the Holy Trinity of Lockhart bbq I haven't
been to. I'm sure it's on par with the mind-blowing Kreuz and Schmidt's
(AKA Smitty's Market).

One advantage of being a transplant is the joy of discovering Texas bbq.

Stephen


That place I went to in Austin sure was great. Man!


The Lockhart places are even better. Of course, Artz is a musician's
hangout and Stubb's has gospel brunch.

Stephen
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Black's is the only one of the Holy Trinity of Lockhart bbq I haven't
been to. I'm sure it's on par with the mind-blowing Kreuz and Schmidt's
(AKA Smitty's Market).

One advantage of being a transplant is the joy of discovering Texas bbq.


South Carolina BBQ is the best of all IMO.
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On Nov 24, 3:21*am, Bret L wrote:
Black's is the only one of the Holy Trinity of Lockhart bbq I haven't
been to. I'm sure it's on par with the mind-blowing Kreuz and Schmidt's
(AKA Smitty's Market).


One advantage of being a transplant is the joy of discovering Texas bbq..


*South Carolina BBQ is the best of all IMO.


Apples and oranges.


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On Nov 24, 3:21*am, Bret L wrote:
Black's is the only one of the Holy Trinity of Lockhart bbq I haven't
been to. I'm sure it's on par with the mind-blowing Kreuz and Schmidt's
(AKA Smitty's Market).


One advantage of being a transplant is the joy of discovering Texas bbq.


*South Carolina BBQ is the best of all IMO.


Apples and oranges.


BBQ is pretty good around here too; I understand that the "Santa Maria
rub" is pretty well known. But my sampling of Austin was in another
universe.
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*Boon wrote:
On Nov 24, 3:21*am, Bret L wrote:
Black's is the only one of the Holy Trinity of Lockhart bbq I haven't
been to. I'm sure it's on par with the mind-blowing Kreuz and Schmidt's
(AKA Smitty's Market).


One advantage of being a transplant is the joy of discovering Texas bbq.


*South Carolina BBQ is the best of all IMO.


Apples and oranges.


BBQ is pretty good around here too; I understand that the "Santa Maria
rub" is pretty well known. *But my sampling of Austin was in another
universe.


You also have the great local wines to go with that BBQ!
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Boon said:

One advantage of being a transplant is the joy of discovering Texas bbq.


*South Carolina BBQ is the best of all IMO.


Apples and oranges.


Mustard and ketchup.


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One advantage of being a transplant is the joy of discovering Texas bbq.


*South Carolina BBQ is the best of all IMO.


Apples and oranges.


Mustard and ketchup.


Nazis and KKK members.
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Mustard and ketchup.


Ha! Very good.


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