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    Best BBQ in DFW

    The 10 absolute best barbecue joints in Dallas-Fort Worth

    Malcolm Mayhew
    Teresa Gubbins
    Aug 23, 2016 | 1:35 pm

    A few short years ago, it was almost a struggle to find 10 great barbecue places in Dallas-Fort Worth. But we're in good barbecue times now. All across Texas, there's increased attention on smoked meat, both on the part of the people doing the smoking and the people doing the eating. That's spilled over into DFW, which has been the fortunate recipient of a big wave of barbecue openings.

    Combining some from here (Dallas) and some from there (Fort Worth), we've collated a completely up-to-date list. Here are the 10 best barbecue restaurants in Dallas-Fort Worth:

    18th & Vine
    This is the least traditional restaurant on the list, with its in-town address, elegant wainscoting on the walls, and chef-driven menu with cauliflower right next to brisket and ribs. 18th & Vine does Kansas City-style, birthplace of the crusty, caramelized burnt ends that are now the rage at many barbecue joints in Texas. The menu, a collaboration between founder/pit master Matt Dallman and chef Scott Gottlich, is barbecue with a little something extra, including pulled pork and barbecue salmon. In addition to the signature burnt ends, standouts include a grilled-cheese sandwich with brisket for lunch and the fried okra, in a crunchy-crisp crust.

    Hutchins BBQ
    Homey chain with two branches serves the needs of residents in the far northern zones of Frisco or McKinney, where the locals line up at the dinner hour. Half the appeal is the barbecue; the other lure is that it's all-you-can-eat, although at $18.99, you pay for it. Meats include sausage, St. Louis-style ribs, smoked chicken, turkey, ham, pulled pork, and the star of the show, an exemplary brisket, available sliced or chopped. The mac and cheese is creamy, and the jalapeño poppers — stuffed with marbled brisket and cream cheese and covered in a sweet barbecue glaze — are a must.

    Lockhart Smokehouse
    Baby chain with two branches — in Bishop Arts and old downtown Plano — has a connection to barbecue royalty, aka Kreuz Market in Lockhart; its signature sausages are on the menu here. Despite the tony neighborhoods they're located in, these feel like authentic barbecue pits, with guys who cut your meat to order and stack it, unadorned, on brown paper, adding an appreciated informality. The sides aren't much to speak of, as they're all pre-packed into plastic containers, boo. But the ribs and brisket are worth the trip, not to mention the bar with lots of craft beer.

    Pecan Lodge
    Pecan Lodge brought its lines from its stand at the Dallas Farmers Market when it moved to its current location in Deep Ellum. Ribs and brisket are the pick, in fatty or lean, or spooned atop a baked sweet potato in a winning dish called the Hot Mess. But it gets nearly as much attention for its buttermilk fried chicken. The media loves it too: Texas Monthly included Pecan Lodge on its list of top barbecue joints in the state, and it was spotlighted by Guy Fieri on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives.

    Slow Bone
    Cafeteria-style barbecue spot opened in the Design District in 2013 with cute touches, such as the retro melamine partitioned trays. Brisket comes with an admirable blackened crust, and the sides are justifiably praised, with options such as sweet potato casserole, collard greens, and a jalapeño mac and cheese that has a little kick. The sleeper item is the fried chicken, which gets its unique flavor from sitting in a smoked brine before it gets fried, with a thick crunchy shell.

    FORT WORTH

    Angelo's Bar-B-Que
    At nearly 60 years old, the elder statesman of Fort Worth's barbecue scene remains a viable option, even with all the new talent in town. Particularly good are the pork ribs, fat and meaty, and you can't beat its chopped brisket sandwich, a messy beauty topped with pickles, mustard, onions, and good sauce. Part of Angelo's charm is its unchanged atmosphere — servers call you "sweetie," goblets of beer are so cold your first gulp hurts, and there's six decades worth of taxidermy including a wooly bear that greets each visitor. There's truly nothing else like it in the city.

    BBQ on the Brazos
    Barbecue lovers don't mind a long drive for good 'cue. A trip to BBQ on the Brazos will involve both, as John Sanford's 2-year-old restaurant is 30 minutes from Fort Worth, in a Texaco gas station in Cresson. Brisket alone is worth the trek. Each slice comes crowned with a thick layer of crust; fat melts away at the touch of your tongue. Sides are good, too, especially the cornbread salad, made with cornbread crumbles, green onions, and sweet pickles. Early birds dig the breakfast tacos, made with eggs, brisket, and housemade flour tortillas.

    Billy's Oak Acres BBQ
    No other spot in Fort Worth defines the phrase "barbecue joint" as well as former bounty hunter Billy Woodrich's delightfully disheveled spot, located in a run-down old building in northwest Fort Worth, on the old grounds of Hip Pocket Theater. His pulled-pork sandwich is outasite. Ribs and brisket are solid through and through. And desserts such as buttermilk pie are made from scratch.

    Heim Barbecue
    First at their truck and now at their recently opened brick-and-mortar on Magnolia Avenue, Travis and Emma Heim are putting out some of the best barbecue in the city, and the lines that wrap around the block prove it. Bacon burnt ends — bite-size pieces of candied pork belly — have garnered the Heims a lot of attention, but the hallmark of any good barbecue joint is brisket, and Heim's is stellar. Each slice is branded with a smoke ring; a healthy ribbon of fat; and smoky, peppery crust. In the next few weeks, the restaurant will begin serving a bar menu, consisting of, among other things, bacon burnt ends and a "good, greasy cheeseburger," Travis Heim says.

    Sausage Shoppe
    Of the holy trinity of brisket, ribs, and sausage, the sausage is often given the least thought. Many barbecue places settle for serving commercial links. But at this family-owned spot in south Fort Worth, it's the star. For more than two decades, the Chambers family has been making its own beef and pork sausage, attracting locals and in-the-know barbecue-lovers first to a location on Seminary Drive and now to a larger spot in far south Fort Worth, near Everman. Even though the handmade sausage is available in sandwiches and on plates, most customers order it by the link and eat it with their bare hands; no forks, no bread. It's that good.

    BBQ on the Brazos is 30 minutes from Fort Worth, in a Texaco gas station in Cresson.

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    Photo courtesy of BBQ on the Brazos
    BBQ on the Brazos is 30 minutes from Fort Worth, in a Texaco gas station in Cresson.
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    Food News

    Find 23 newsy tidbits in this roundup of Dallas restaurant news

    Teresa Gubbins
    Oct 31, 2025 | 10:38 am
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    This roundup of dining news around Dallas has a whole lot of new menu action, ranging from independently owned fine-dining restaurants to big chains, courting those restless foodies in search of something new. There is also news of new openings, re-openings, and a closure. What there is not: Halloween-themed items — there's a separate list for that.

    Here's what's happening in Dallas restaurant news:

    H-E-B has opened its store in Rockwall. The 131,000-square-foot joins nine other H-E-B stores and two Joe V’s Smart Shop locations H-E-B has opened in DFW since 2022, along with its six Central Market locations throughout North Texas. And according to Grapevine Edit, the Facebook page covering new openings around Grapevine, another Joe V’s Smart Shop is opening in Irving, off Highway 183 and Story Road, in the former 24-Hour Fitness building,

    Amelia, a restaurant-bar that opened in 2024 at 3005 Routh St. at the corner of Cedar Springs Road, has apparently closed; their windows and doors are all boarded up. The concept from a group called Proclivity Hospitality, served Southern food, cocktails, and eye-popping decor. It went intp a space with some turnover over the years, and now another has come and gone.

    Akai, the speakeasy in Downtown Dallas’ Arts District inside Musume restaurant, has reopened after a six-figure renovation. New appointments include a gold-gridded DJ booth, 15-foot serpentine banquette, velvet seating, mirrored and projection-mapped walls, VIP section, 25-foot black marble bar, ceiling mural, and new lighting installations such as gold asymmetrical floating chandeliers. A new cocktail menu plays with smoky, bitter, and sweet ingredients, such as sesame oil–fat–washed Japanese whisky, lychee-lemon caviar pearls, agar-stabilized yuzu foam, and smoked lapsang tea syrup.

    Mountain Mike’s Pizza has a new location in McKinney at 4590 W University Dr. where it will host a grand opening event on Saturday, November 1, from 12-4 pm with festivities, music, and giveaways.

    Cowboy Chicken, known for rotisserie chicken and Southern sides, is opening a location in Plano at 8245 Preston Rd. in mid-November. The 2,500-square-foot restaurant seats 75-80, with both indoor and outdoor dining options. They'll serve their signature chicken, sides, sandwiches, and salads. Cowboy Chicken was founded in 1981.The new Plano location is in partnership with Vesta Restaurant Group, which already operates three other Cowboy Chicken restaurants across DFW.

    Monarch, the Italian wood-fired restaurant in downtown Dallas, has a new autumn chef’s tasting menu from chef Danny Grant and executive chef Jason Rohan for $175 per guest, optional wine pairings available for $125. Courses include pumpkin arancini with pumpkin mousse, duck confit, vegetables including carrots & beets, Dover Sole, Doppio ravioli, squab, Roman gnocchi with taleggio whipped potato, lemon granita, and poached figs.

    Carbone and Vino Dallas are celebrating white truffle season by shaving it over their pastas and steaks including white truffle fettuccine, white truffle tortellini, white truffle porterhouse, ribeye, white truffle burrata, white truffle Dover sole, wwhite truffle Rosewood strip, white truffle burrata, and white truffle carpaccio.

    White Rock Brewing Company in Bishop Arts has new menu items including the Trinity Appetizer (a chip-and-dip trio), burger with fried egg, arugula, and aioli, fried dough dessert, rotating pizzas, and new coffee cocktails in partnership with Little Joy Coffee.

    Motor City Pizza has new breakfast pizzas available by the slice. Their Detroit-style pizza deep-dish crust can handle meats, eggs, and sauces without flopping. They already were serving breakfast pizza whole; now they're by the slice. The Florentine benedict pizza with bacon, spinach, mushroom, tomato, cheese, eggs, and Hollandaise, is the most popular. Other options include Western omelet pizza, smothered sausage lovers pizza, eggs benedict pizza, and bacon dream pizza, for $8 to $12 per slice.

    Son of a Butcher has a new dish called Rip It & Dip It, featuring smashburger sliders on King’s Hawaiian’s sweet rolls with rotating quesos like Hatch chile, chimichurri, and house hot sauce. Hatch Chile has white American, caramelized onions, hatch chiles, comeback sauce, and queso blanco with hatch chiles and green Tabasco, through November 2; Mushroom Chimichurri with mushrooms and chimichurri queso blanco, through November 16; Spicy Pepper with hot pepper blend, pickled onions, and hot-sauce queso blanco, through November 30.

    Thirsty Lion has a new fall menu that includes: shrimp & butternut squash linguine; whiskey apple crumble; bacon-wrapped Medjool dates stuffed with Gorgonzola cream cheese; shrimp tempura; harvest bowl with arugula, Brussels sprouts, quinoa, brown rice, butternut squash, caramelized pears, cranberries, goat cheese, beets, candied walnuts, pomegranate vinaigrette, and apple honey dressing; Wagyu beef & prosciutto burger with caramelized onions, cheddar, tomato, arugula, and pimentón; pork ramen with udon noodles; and seared tuna with jasmine rice, sautéed snap peas, red pepper, and cucumber salad.

    Mirador has new menus for weekday lunch, Saturday brunch, and afternoon tea. Lunch menu standouts include whipped ricotta with pickled cherries, butternut squash, apple chips, and toasted sourdough; the Pickle Plate with house pickles, mostarda, and rye crackers; and Cacio e Pepe with wild mushrooms and pecorino romano. A prix fixe lunch menu features starter, entrée, and dessert for $30. Brunch highlights include caviar doughnut with amber Kaluga caviar glaze, ube bowl with fresh fruit, ginger, and toasted coconut, and buttermilk pancakes with cinnamon butter and candied pecans. Seasonal cocktails include the Autumn Spritz with Bombay sapphire, amaro nonino, cranberry , ginger, and lemon topped with prosecco, and the Brown Butter Toddy, with Irish whiskey, fig cordial, and lemon.

    Crisp & Green has two new dishes: the Verde Chicken Grain Bowl, a Peruvian-inspired dish featuring quinoa, spinach, chicken, corn & poblano, avocado, tomato, napa cabbage, and pickled onion; and the Ranch Club Wrap, in a low net carb tortilla with Romaine, chicken, bacon, avocado, tomato, cheddar, and ranch dressing. Squash Goals Salad has kale, arugula, quinoa, maple-roasted butternut squash, apples, chicken, cheddar, and pecan in apple cider pumpkin seed dressing; and the Wild Child Grain Bowl has wild rice, arugula, chicken, Brussels sprouts, dried cranberries, goat cheese, and balsamic vinaigrette.

    Flamant, the Plano restaurant from the owners of Rye and Apothecary in Dallas, has a resort-style brunch on Saturday-Sunday from 10:30 am-2:30 pm. It’s all you-can-eat, served not from a buffet, but directly to your table, for $40 ($20 for 13 and under). Options include hashbrowns with smashed avocado, cannoli French toast, shakshuka with beef cheek & pork meatball and poached egg in tomato-wine-cola sauce, fritatta with greens and cheese, and yogurt with berries and lemon curd.

    Del Frisco’s Grille has a new weekend brunch menu available Saturday-Sunday, with Pull Apart Sticky Buns, Short Rib Benedict, Green Eggs & Jamon, Shakshuka, and Gingerbread Pancakes. A new "Brunch Meets Lunch" section features Baby Back Ribs and premium steak cuts and an elevated beverage program designed for group dining.

    North Italia has new dishes for fall: Sunday night lasagna with short rib, italian sausage, marinara, ricotta, provolone; focaccia with oregano and rosemary (available only at the locations in downtown Dallas and Plano); Prime NY Steak Tagliata with arugula; Morning Market Board for brunch with caramelized onion frittata, burrata, asparagus-arugula salad, and hearth bread; and caramel budino with espresso fudge.

    José, the Mexican restaurant on Lovers Lane, is serving breakfast tacos seven days a week from 7 am-10 am from its Comida Taco Truck, located outside the restaurant. Breakfast tacos are made with egg, cheese, and black beans, and choice of bacon, chorizo, or potato. The truck also offers tamales and Mexican coffee, served hot or iced.

    Newk’s Eatery has a new seasonal menu with a steak sandwich on Parisian bread, Black & Bleu Salad with sliced steak beef chili, chili mac & cheese, chili taco salad, pepperoni and portabella pizza, PB & Chocolate Cake, and New York cheesecake.

    Dillas Quesadillas has a limited-time Frito Pie dilla with chili cheese Fritos, ground beef, Hatch queso drizzle, and red onions in a grilled tortilla, available through November 27 in a regular size for $10.49 or Gorilla size for $13.49, at all six Dallas-area locations.

    American Airlines will begin serving Lavazza Coffee, a family-owned Italian brand since 1895, on all flights in 2026.

    Yogurtland, the self-serve frozen yogurt chain, is partnering with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment in a special collaboration to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the popular franchise film series, Back to the Future, with the "Great Scott! Caramel Apple Pie" frozen yogurt flavor topped with "Doc's Churro Bites" through November 30.

    DQ restaurants in Texas have brought back chicken & dumplings with chicken, gravy, and dumplings, available through the winter in 12-,16-, and 32-ounce servings.

    Andy’s Frozen Custard has a very limited-edition Reese’s Monster Mash Jackhammer Flash Treat with vanilla frozen custard, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Reese’s Pieces, and caramel, from October 31-November 2. Truthfully, that item really belongs in CultureMap's list of Halloween specials, but it's a little late for that now, isn't it.

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