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who opened their Austin-area operation, Cypress Valley Canopy Tours s other attractions — including an Edenic swimming hole called Krause Springs, and Opie’s Barbecue, where you pick your selections right out of the smoker — made for a memorable The Best Foods You think Austin and you think Texas. You think Texas and you better think barbecue! Holy moley my friends The two places we ate (Smitty’s and Opie’s) are not what you’d call “refined dining,” but the dishes were clean, the employees who opened their Austin-area operation, Cypress Valley Canopy Tours area’s other attractions — including an Edenic swimming hole called Krause Springs, and Opie’s Barbecue, where you pick your selections right out of the smoker — made for a memorable Opie and Anthony’s sex-in-church stunt has Todd Clem, better known as Bubba the Love Sponge on Clear Channel Communication’s WRLR in Tampa, got into trouble with his February, 2001, Road Kill Barbecue. Disgusted listeners vented their rage after Now then: 1.Krause Springs: No pets, no glass, no credit cards, but it sure is pretty out in Spicewood overlooking Cypress Creek — and Opie’s barbecue is within striking That’s a good morning or afternoon in Austin, Texas, friends. So with some support, Coach’s brilliant pep rally idea was almost complete. He tracked down Jess’s dad Virgil, who was also on the winning team, to ask for his cooperation and inquire about holding the rally at his BBQ joint. Steve Harris, in this .
A picture of Texas Monthly’s June cover — a still life featuring brisket, ribs and sausage from Austin’s Franklin Barbecue — sent tongues wagging (and stomachs growling) when it was posted on the mag’s website May 13. Texas Monthly is bent on Check out the Top 50 below, and tune in tomorrow to find out whether Aaron Franklin’s cultishly-followed Franklin Barbecue in Austin gets the top honor in all of Texas Barbecuedom. The winner of the 2013 list: Austin’s own Franklin Barbecue, perhaps the biggest success story both in Texas barbecue and in the food trailer explosion that has forever transformed Austin’s culinary scene. Some choice words from TM on Franklin’s victory People at Austin Music Hall held signs, including the message: “Workers of the World Occupy.” Supporters chanted “Four more years!” while at least one man shouted back: “Hell no!” Inside, barbecue and peach cobbler was served. Tuesday’s fundraising stops .
AUSTIN — La Barbecue in East Austin was vandalized Saturday night. It is located at 1200 E. 6th Street. Their surveillance video shows three people breaking into La Barbecue’s fence and turning over their port-a-potties. They are asking that if you Austin’s latest recipient of BBQ love is Franklin Barbecue (900 East 11th Street), which Bon Appétit magazine just named the best in the country. Lines form outside the front door an hour before the 11 a.m. opening, and the “sold out” sign usually After the much ballyhooed forced departure of John Mueller from his own barbecue business over on South First last fall, there was great consternation and gnashing of teeth by local, state, and even national barbecue cognoscenti. The Yoda of beef ribs was Lauded barbecue trailer La Barbecue confirms on Facebook that they are on the move to the east side. On December 4th, the trailer will move to the lot behind the old Uptown Sports building at East 6th and Waller. The space was previously occupied by Curra Beloved taquerias and barbecue joints, ramshackle carwashes and Christian In fact, this kind of creative, madcap mash-up is quintessential East Austin. Five blocks away, Mr. Natural (1901 East Cesar Chavez; 512-477-5228; mrnatural-austin.com) is Matthew Odam at The Statesman drops his top ten Austin barbecue list today, with a major shakeup: the critic ranks East 6th trailer La Barbecue at number one, above national phenomenon Franklin Barbecue. Odam heaps praise on both La Barbecue and Franklin’s .
approach La Barbecue’s fenced-off property. Two slip through the fence before one in the group appears to knock two latrines on their sides. Management posted the video with hope that someone might recognize and identify these “East Austin punks,” asking About Austin, T+L writes, “Iron Works and the Salt Lick are traditional favorites, but these days the lines are longest at Franklin Barbecue in East Austin, which serves meat-market-style brisket, turkey, sausage and more on pink butcher paper Vandals target a popular East Austin barbecue spot. Surveillance cameras at La Barbecue at 1200 E. 6th street captured the foursome breaking in through the fence and knocking over port-o-potties overnight. The owners are now asking for the public’s help .
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