Lunch at Terry Black's Barbecue

After the Texas State Capitol, it was time for lunch. Based on everything I had read about Texas barbecue, the place to go was Franklin Barbecue, which apparently has the best barbecue in the known universe, at least according to Texas Monthly magazine. However, the line for ordering at Franklin snaked around the corner and it was close to 100 degrees, and I just wasn't inclined to wait in line in such heat even it was the best barbecue ever.

So, at the recommendation of the greeter at the LBJ Presidential Library, I headed over to Terry Black's Barbecue for a genuine Texas barbecue lunch. Believe me, I was not disappointed. First I ordered the sides (creamed corn, coleslaw, cornbread, peach cobbler) and then I ordered the meat (1/2 lb. of brisket and a pork rib) to go with them. Then I headed outside to find a table and chow down. It was better than the barbecue I had at Backwoods BBQ (and Lakenvelder) in Fredericksburg, and who cares if Franklin Barbecue has the best in the known universe. Terry Black's was just fine for me. 




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