I visited Austin BBQ for lunch this afternoon. There isn't any signage on the outside of the building, but you could smell the pleasing aroma of smoke outside as you drove past. I arrived around 11:30 and there were only a couple of people eating. Service at the counter was a bit slow as they were filling an order for delivery. This place is the epitome of a small family business. The owner, and what I'm assuming was his son were the only ones working. Then the son left to go make the delivery so the owner was all that was left once a big group of people came in. So just a heads up that it might take a bit to place an order if there are other people in line or delivery orders to be put together. After about 5 minutes of waiting I placed my order. I had reviewed the menu online (
http://austinbbq.net/menu.htm), however once you're at the restaurant all that there is to look at is a white board that only includes about half of the things on the online menu. I wanted to try a couple of different things, so I went with a 2 meat combo of sliced brisket and tri tip. Along with fries and coleslaw.
Just to touch on the sides to start, the online menu says fresh cut fries. It didn't seem like they were fresh cut to me, but more like the skin on frozen kind. They were poured out of a brown bag from the freezer into the fryer, so they were freshly made. Coleslaw was of the creamy variety, decent enough. They have 2 choices for cornbread muffins, regular or jalepeno, I went with the regular. It was ok. This was another place where the online menu differed from what you received. The online menu says your meal comes with hush puppies, but they were giving out cornbread instead.

I was the first person to get brisket for the day, so I got the end slices which contained a ton of bark. Brisket was pulled out of a warming oven and sliced to order. The slices had a nice smoke ring. Great smoky flavor. They were cut a little thin I think, as they crumbled a bit. It wasn't the juiciest brisket, but I think that might have been because they were the end pieces.

Same thing for the tri tip, pulled straight from the smoker and sliced to order. Tender, juicy, smoky and flavorful. This was my first time trying out tri tip. I need to go to Lillie's Q and check out their version.


I enjoyed the meats quite a bit. I think there is a ton of potential in this place. It seems like they're doing things the right way. I didn't get much of a chance to ask questions as it got busy, and with only 2 people working it was kind of hectic for the staff. I'll certainly be back to check out other things.
A couple of other observations: While sandwiches are on the menu, don't go in expecting a roll or bun. The sandwiches are just the meats on 2 pieces of white bread. They have smoked hamburgers on the menu, but you have to call an hour in advance so they can put them in the smoker for you. Also, they have clod on the menu.