Texas Monthly Releases List Of Top Texas-Style BBQ Joints Outside the Lonestar State

Daniel Vaughn, Texas Monthly’s BBQ editor, traveled across the country to find the most impressive examples of the state’s iconic cuisine.

As a key member of the editorial team that puts together Texas Monthly’s quadrennial Top 50 BBQ list, Daniel Vaughn has spent the last decade traveling to thousands of restaurants across Texas. Now, with Texas barbecue culture spreading across social media and influencing pitmasters nationwide, our BBQ editor has embarked on a new challenge: creating a national list of the best Texas-style BBQ joints outside of the Lone Star State. 

Today, Vaughn released the United States of Texas Barbecue, his first-ever list of 53 national barbecue joints that excel in the time-honored craft of slow-cooked meats smoked with the full flavors of hardwoods like hickory and oak. It’s a craft in which the meat, especially beef, shines and brisket is king. To compile the list, Vaughn traveled to 149 barbecue establishments in 37 states. To be considered, restaurants had to be in the lower 48 states, consider themselves Texas-style joints, and have a permanent location with predictable hours. States that weren’t visited didn’t have clear examples of great Texas-style barbecue. 

“What I hope people can see from the list is the power of Texas barbecue itself and how influential it has become across the country,” said Vaughn. “When I first started [my career], I couldn’t find fifty Texas-style barbecue joints, period, but now there are too many to be able to get to them all.” 

The Top 10 are:

See the complete list here.

In 2025, Texas Monthly will publish its new release of the much-anticipated quadrennial Top 50 BBQ List, which debuted in 1997 and focuses just on the Lone Star State.

Food styling: Ali Mendez

Source: https://www.texasmonthly.com/press-room/top-bbq-outside-of-texas/

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