QOTD: Which Texas BBQ joint has the best physical atmosphere?
Forget food. Don't care about service. I'm not even talking about the ambiance, the feel of the place. Just the physical place. The setting, the venue. Which Texas BBQ joint's is your favorite?
Love the atmosphere and wall decor of Black's. I like Smitty's too. There's something about being in/around a town square that is nostalgic and awesome.
Really enjoy how they've decorated the building at Lockhart in Dallas, and Oak Cliff/Bishop Arts District is a great location.
Just seeing the teal of Franklin's makes me hungry and happy.
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Twitter reply: "hate to sound canned but the Driftwood Salt Lick is hard to beat."
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Louie Mueller in Taylor Texas.
Love the atmosphere and wall decor of Black's. I like Smitty's too. There's something about being in/around a town square that is nostalgic and awesome.
Really enjoy how they've decorated the building at Lockhart in Dallas, and Oak Cliff/Bishop Arts District is a great location.
Just seeing the teal of Franklin's makes me hungry and happy.
And as much as I don't love the BBQ, the County Line on 2222 is such a great venue. If only they served better 'cue.
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