The Texas Monthly top 50 will be announced in May. Will your favorite BBQ joint make the cut? Will mine? We shall see!
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Monday, April 21, 2025
Oil Field BBQ in the 1930's
The Texas General Land office has all kinds of amazing artifacts from Texas' past. I get a copy of their newsletter from time to time and the current one had a link to this pictorial map of the East Texas Field. What immediately struck me was all the Bar-B-Q shacks dotted among the oil derricks. I guess the oil fields ran on BBQ power!
Here's the link to the article and you can actually purchase a copy of this map from the Land Office.
https://medium.com/save-texas-history/map-of-east-texas-oil-field-16cffdfe8bd0
Here's a link to the map itself. You can zoom in and out.
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
The Original Roy Hutchins BBQ, Trophy Club 4/16/25
sampled 4/16/25 about 7:30 pm
Our buddy John was back in town so off we went to Roy's for some Q. There was a line out the door when we arrived and we had to park in the overflow parking across the street behind the restaurant. We weren't in a hurry.
It took about 20 minutes to make it through the line to the three cutters they had working. My Mrs got one twinkie and the broccoli salad (which she loves). I grabbed some brisket, ribs, pork belly burnt ends, and another twinkie. The downstairs seating was packed so we took the BBQ elevator up to the second floor where we found plenty of seating. Everything was scrumptious but there was not a hint of smoke flavor in anything. The pork belly burnt ends were awesome. I'll be surprised if Roy's doesn't make the next Texas Monthly top 50, but I have been surprised before. I think they already have all the business they can handle. We'll see! John was happy.