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    Best Barbecue Bites

    Two Houston-area faves are among best barbecue bites at Texas Monthly festival

    Morgan Katz
    Nov 1, 2016 | 11:25 am
    Texas Monthly TMBBQ Fest 2016 The Beast
    The Beast from Paris, France, was the first global joint to participate in the fest.
    Photo by Morgan Katz

    Barbecue-lovers gathered on Sunday to chow down at Texas Monthly's annual TMBBQ Fest. Austin's Long Center was flooded with folks eager to sample bites from 27 joints, 25 of which were honored in the magazine's guide to the 50 best barbecue restaurants in Texas.

    As we've noted in years past, it's virtually impossible to try every single booth; we conquered as many spots as possible (no, we didn't make it through the hour-long wait for Franklin Barbecue). Here are our favorites, representing joints across Texas, and even abroad:

    The Beast
    Hailing from Paris, France, The Beast was the first global participant at the festival. The crew presented a perfectly marbled beef rib that was tender and juicy and easy to chew.

    Cousin's Bar-B-Q
    Cousin's sausage was the first link that stood out to us. This Fort Worth joint served a jalapeño cheddar sausage with a smooth consistency. The jalapeño contributed some heat, while the cheddar added a creaminess that reduced the spice.

    Evie Mae's Pit Barbecue
    Evie Mae's dished up some of the best brisket we had all day — well worth a trip to Wolfforth, located just outside Lubbock. The meat was tender and, even without sauce, as moist as could be. The smoke ring around the meat was clearly visible and the crust boasted a delicious combination of seasonings.

    Gatlin's BBQ
    This Houston joint whipped up creations we didn't expect to see at a barbecue festival. Seafood, in the form of smoked salmon served in an endive boat with tomato jam and jalapeño crema, offered a welcome alternative to all the meat, but a beef short rib on a mound of white cheddar porcini grits also earned raves.

    The Granary 'Cue & Brew
    The San Antonio spot served pork belly unlike any we've had. The thinly sliced pork, sprinkled with salt before it was served, maintained a sweetness that wasn't overwhelming.

    Killen's Barbecue
    The Houston-area's best barbecue joint also offered up pork belly. Each tasty cut was caramelized and well-rendered, with a slight crunch on the outside to contrast the soft and tender inside.

    La Barbecue
    Among the Austin joints we sampled, La Barbecue stood out. The signature hot guts sausage was extra spicy, the kind of link that'll put your taste buds on high alert.

    Louie Mueller Barbecue
    The Taylor joint's lamb chop was a pleasant change of pace from the other bites we tried. The delicate meat was coated with a sweet sauce that made the handy wipes very handy indeed.

    Miller's Smokehouse
    These folks from Belton know how to cook a pork loin. The pork was incredibly moist and tender, with a balanced blend of spices that wasn't too peppery.

    Pecan Lodge
    We waited in a long line for this Dallas hot spot and were lucky enough to score a coveted end piece of brisket. Dripping with juice, the brisket had the perfect amount of fat and smokiness that made us want to double back for more.

    The Granary 'Cue and Brew's pork belly.

    Texas Monthly TMBBQ Fest 2016 The Granary 'Cue & Brew San Antonio barbecue pork belly
    Photo by Morgan Katz
    The Granary 'Cue and Brew's pork belly.
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    A very social house

    Stylish new cocktail bar requests Houstonians dress up for drinks

    Eric Sandler
    Oct 22, 2025 | 2:15 pm
    ​Eberhard Social House interior
    Photo by Joel Ramirez
    Eberhard Social House is the latest project from The Kirby Group.

    A successful Houston bar group has unveiled their latest project. Eberhard Social House is the latest concept from The Kirby Group.

    Located within the Harlow District at 1216 West Clay St., Eberhard Social House joins Kirby Group sister concepts teahouse Emma Jane, cocktail bar Mr. Nice, and Tex-Mex-inspired restaurant and bar Verde Garden in the food-and-drink-focused development. Compared to its siblings, Eberhard is a more upscale affair, with a refined, two-story interior and an extensive cocktail program.

    Intended as a venue to host date nights, special occasions, or as a component of a nice night out — possibly paired with a visit to a nearby restaurant such as Katami and La Griglia — Eberhard’s beige and gray interior is intended to convey a luxurious atmosphere.

    The menu of house cocktails ($17) includes variations on classics like the espresso martini, lychee martini, and Martinez, including:

    • Playa Padre – Tequila, mezcal, dry Curaçao, pineapple, orange, coconut milk, agave, habanero
    • Martinez – Old Tom Gin, Maraschino liqueur, sweet vermouth, Angostura bitters
    • Espresso Martini – Reposado tequila, coffee liqueur, espresso, cane sugar
    • Linen Sheets – Vodka, lychee, probiotic liquid yogurt, lychee liqueur, cherry blossom cordial, lime
    • Rose Prickly Pear Spritz – Prickly pear, lime acid, “pink potion mix,” Topo Chico, smoked salt (mocktail)

    Those who prefer wine will find selections by the glass or bottle.

    Happy hour is served Tuesday through Friday from 4-7 pm. It includes house cocktails priced from $6-8, along with discounts on wine and charcuterie boards and light bites.

    On its website, the bar lists a dress code that prohibits a range of attire, including athleisure, flip-flops, “excessively revealing or sheer clothing,” and pajamas.

    “We welcome attire that reflects a smart casual or business casual standard — clean, well-fitting, and stylishly composed,” the website states. “While we understand that personal expression and comfort are important, we ask that clothing choices align with the tone and setting of our space.”

    Eberhard is open Tuesday through Sunday beginning at 4 pm. Reservations are available online.

    \u200bEberhard Social House interior

    Photo by Joel Ramirez

    Eberhard Social House is the latest project from The Kirby Group.

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