Tag: Barbecue

Killen’s Barbecue Now Offers Dinner With Table Service And Reservations

POSTED: April 30, 2018 AT 5:12 pm   /   Barbecue, Featured, Food Finds

When Killen’s Barbecue rolls out its revamped dinner concept this week, it becomes one of the few barbecue restaurants in Texas that offers table service and the ability to make reservations. Chef and owner Ronnie Killen—already highly regarded for the attention to detail and quality dining experience at Killen’s Steakhouse down the road—says he’s looking […]

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The 2018 Houston Barbecue Festival In Pictures—And Some Of Our Favorite Bites

POSTED: April 18, 2018 AT 12:49 pm   /   Barbecue, Food & Drink Festivals, News

As usual, the 2018 Houston Barbecue Festival seemed to be a roaring success with many attendees. The mild, sunny day with temperatures in the low 70s couldn’t have been better. An increase in barbecue purveyors this year meant shorter lines at most booths. There were a few exceptions. Huge lines persisted at the Truth Barbeque […]

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Ramen Tatsu-Ya And Truth Barbeque Join Forces On A Houston Brisket Ramen

POSTED: April 6, 2018 AT 12:37 pm   /   Barbecue, Food Finds, Ramen

On Monday, April 9, the Houston outpost of Ramen Tatsu-Ya is welcoming Leonard Botello IV, pitmaster and owner of Brenham’s acclaimed Truth Barbeque, for his first-ever collaboration in Houston. The ramen shop and barbecue joint is rolling out a Smoked Shoyu Tonkotsu Ramen from 5 p.m. until sold out. The smoky, savory dish is made with pit-smoked shoyu (soy sauce made with […]

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2018 Houston Barbecue Festival Is At A New Venue & Features Even More Restaurants

POSTED: April 4, 2018 AT 10:58 am   /   Barbecue, Featured, Food & Drink Festivals, News

Spring is a time of renewal and rejuvenation. For the organizers of the Houston Barbecue Festival, it also means it’s time to roll out the pits and celebrate everything about barbecue. The festival highlights the cooks and pitmasters who contribute to the rich tapestry that embodies the Houston barbecue scene. Attendees of this year’s Houston […]

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Willow’s Texas BBQ Is A Worthy Addition To The Growing Heights Barbecue Scene – Updated

POSTED: February 13, 2018 AT 9:14 am   /   Barbecue, Featured, Food Finds

Update: Since this article was posted, Willow’s Texas BBQ has relocated their operation just down the street to Shady Acres Saloon at 1115 West 19th Street in The Heights. *************** Willow’s Texas BBQ is anything but a newcomer to Houston-area barbecue. Pitmaster and proprietor Willow Villareal developed a loyal following after a long stint doing Sunday […]

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