• Home
  • popular
  • EVENTS
  • submit-new-event
  • CHARITY GUIDE
  • Children
  • Education
  • Health
  • Veterans
  • Social Services
  • Arts + Culture
  • Animals
  • LGBTQ
  • New Charity
  • TRENDING NEWS
  • News
  • City Life
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Home + Design
  • Travel
  • Real Estate
  • Restaurants + Bars
  • Arts
  • Society
  • Innovation
  • Fashion + Beauty
  • subscribe
  • about
  • series
  • Embracing Your Inner Cowboy
  • Green Living
  • Summer Fun
  • Real Estate Confidential
  • RX In the City
  • State of the Arts
  • Fall For Fashion
  • Cai's Odyssey
  • Comforts of Home
  • Good Eats
  • Holiday Gift Guide 2010
  • Holiday Gift Guide 2
  • Good Eats 2
  • HMNS Pirates
  • The Future of Houston
  • We Heart Hou 2
  • Music Inspires
  • True Grit
  • Hoops City
  • Green Living 2011
  • Cruizin for a Cure
  • Summer Fun 2011
  • Just Beat It
  • Real Estate 2011
  • Shelby on the Seine
  • Rx in the City 2011
  • Entrepreneur Video Series
  • Going Wild Zoo
  • State of the Arts 2011
  • Fall for Fashion 2011
  • Elaine Turner 2011
  • Comforts of Home 2011
  • King Tut
  • Chevy Girls
  • Good Eats 2011
  • Ready to Jingle
  • Houston at 175
  • The Love Month
  • Clifford on The Catwalk Htx
  • Let's Go Rodeo 2012
  • King's Harbor
  • FotoFest 2012
  • City Centre
  • Hidden Houston
  • Green Living 2012
  • Summer Fun 2012
  • Bookmark
  • 1987: The year that changed Houston
  • Best of Everything 2012
  • Real Estate 2012
  • Rx in the City 2012
  • Lost Pines Road Trip Houston
  • London Dreams
  • State of the Arts 2012
  • HTX Fall For Fashion 2012
  • HTX Good Eats 2012
  • HTX Contemporary Arts 2012
  • HCC 2012
  • Dine to Donate
  • Tasting Room
  • HTX Comforts of Home 2012
  • Charming Charlie
  • Asia Society
  • HTX Ready to Jingle 2012
  • HTX Mistletoe on the go
  • HTX Sun and Ski
  • HTX Cars in Lifestyle
  • HTX New Beginnings
  • HTX Wonderful Weddings
  • HTX Clifford on the Catwalk 2013
  • Zadok Sparkle into Spring
  • HTX Let's Go Rodeo 2013
  • HCC Passion for Fashion
  • BCAF 2013
  • HTX Best of 2013
  • HTX City Centre 2013
  • HTX Real Estate 2013
  • HTX France 2013
  • Driving in Style
  • HTX Island Time
  • HTX Super Season 2013
  • HTX Music Scene 2013
  • HTX Clifford on the Catwalk 2013 2
  • HTX Baker Institute
  • HTX Comforts of Home 2013
  • Mothers Day Gift Guide 2021 Houston
  • Staying Ahead of the Game
  • Wrangler Houston
  • First-time Homebuyers Guide Houston 2021
  • Visit Frisco Houston
  • promoted
  • eventdetail
  • Greystar Novel River Oaks
  • Thirdhome Go Houston
  • Dogfish Head Houston
  • LovBe Houston
  • Claire St Amant podcast Houston
  • The Listing Firm Houston
  • South Padre Houston
  • NextGen Real Estate Houston
  • Pioneer Houston
  • Collaborative for Children
  • Decorum
  • Bold Rock Cider
  • Nasher Houston
  • Houston Tastemaker Awards 2021
  • CityNorth
  • Urban Office
  • Villa Cotton
  • Luck Springs Houston
  • EightyTwo
  • Rectanglo.com
  • Silver Eagle Karbach
  • Mirador Group
  • Nirmanz
  • Bandera Houston
  • Milan Laser
  • Lafayette Travel
  • Highland Park Village Houston
  • Proximo Spirits
  • Douglas Elliman Harris Benson
  • Original ChopShop
  • Bordeaux Houston
  • Strike Marketing
  • Rice Village Gift Guide 2021
  • Downtown District
  • Broadstone Memorial Park
  • Gift Guide
  • Music Lane
  • Blue Circle Foods
  • Houston Tastemaker Awards 2022
  • True Rest
  • Lone Star Sports
  • Silver Eagle Hard Soda
  • Modelo recipes
  • Modelo Fighting Spirit
  • Athletic Brewing
  • Rodeo Houston
  • Silver Eagle Bud Light Next
  • Waco CVB
  • EnerGenie
  • HLSR Wine Committee
  • All Hands
  • El Paso
  • Houston First
  • Visit Lubbock Houston
  • JW Marriott San Antonio
  • Silver Eagle Tupps
  • Space Center Houston
  • Central Market Houston
  • Boulevard Realty
  • Travel Texas Houston
  • Alliantgroup
  • Golf Live
  • DC Partners
  • Under the Influencer
  • Blossom Hotel
  • San Marcos Houston
  • Photo Essay: Holiday Gift Guide 2009
  • We Heart Hou
  • Walker House
  • HTX Good Eats 2013
  • HTX Ready to Jingle 2013
  • HTX Culture Motive
  • HTX Auto Awards
  • HTX Ski Magic
  • HTX Wonderful Weddings 2014
  • HTX Texas Traveler
  • HTX Cifford on the Catwalk 2014
  • HTX United Way 2014
  • HTX Up to Speed
  • HTX Rodeo 2014
  • HTX City Centre 2014
  • HTX Dos Equis
  • HTX Tastemakers 2014
  • HTX Reliant
  • HTX Houston Symphony
  • HTX Trailblazers
  • HTX_RealEstateConfidential_2014
  • HTX_IW_Marks_FashionSeries
  • HTX_Green_Street
  • Dating 101
  • HTX_Clifford_on_the_Catwalk_2014
  • FIVE CultureMap 5th Birthday Bash
  • HTX Clifford on the Catwalk 2014 TEST
  • HTX Texans
  • Bergner and Johnson
  • HTX Good Eats 2014
  • United Way 2014-15_Single Promoted Articles
  • Holiday Pop Up Shop Houston
  • Where to Eat Houston
  • Copious Row Single Promoted Articles
  • HTX Ready to Jingle 2014
  • htx woodford reserve manhattans
  • Zadok Swiss Watches
  • HTX Wonderful Weddings 2015
  • HTX Charity Challenge 2015
  • United Way Helpline Promoted Article
  • Boulevard Realty
  • Fusion Academy Promoted Article
  • Clifford on the Catwalk Fall 2015
  • United Way Book Power Promoted Article
  • Jameson HTX
  • Primavera 2015
  • Promenade Place
  • Hotel Galvez
  • Tremont House
  • HTX Tastemakers 2015
  • HTX Digital Graffiti/Alys Beach
  • MD Anderson Breast Cancer Promoted Article
  • HTX RealEstateConfidential 2015
  • HTX Vargos on the Lake
  • Omni Hotel HTX
  • Undies for Everyone
  • Reliant Bright Ideas Houston
  • 2015 Houston Stylemaker
  • HTX Renewable You
  • Urban Flats Builder
  • Urban Flats Builder
  • HTX New York Fashion Week spring 2016
  • Kyrie Massage
  • Red Bull Flying Bach
  • Hotze Health and Wellness
  • ReadFest 2015
  • Alzheimer's Promoted Article
  • Formula 1 Giveaway
  • Professional Skin Treatments by NuMe Express

    food for thought

    YouTube star ranks 3 top Houston BBQ joints against Texas' best

    Amber Heckler
    Feb 11, 2025 | 1:30 pm
    CorkScrew BBQ Spring full tray

    Corkscrew BBQ is one of the restaurants Weissman visited on his tour.

    Photo by Eric Sandler

    Making the perfect brisket is one of the most impressive (and unforgiving) culinary feats pitmasters face when finding their niche within Texas' vast barbecue landscape. But if you can get it right, there will be lines out the door with hungry patrons waiting to get their hands on it.

    Sometimes you even get famous celebrities or popular internet personalities to stop by – such as YouTube star and Austinite Joshua Weissman. This chef-turned-YouTuber recently went on a statewide expedition to try some of Texas Monthly's best barbecue restaurants, and stopped by three Houston-area barbecue joints to give his honest review. To keep things consistent across restaurants, the chef ordered only one meat, brisket, and three of the barbecue world's most popular side: cole slaw, beans, and mac & cheese.



    While many may snub the idea of "just another YouTuber" reviewing Texas barbecue joints, Weissman cut his teeth working in the restaurant industry, and was once the lead cook at Uchiko in Austin. His YouTube channel has amassed over 10 million subscribers, and he's written two New York Times Bestselling cookbooks.

    Joshua WeissmanYouTube star Joshua Weissman visited 17 barbecue restaurants around the state. Joshua Weissman/YouTube

    With Texas Monthly's 2021 list (the newest edition will be released later this year) as his guide, Weissman documented his journey alongside new Texas resident and private chef Olivia Tiedemann. The duo also visited the four Texas barbecue restaurants that recently earned Michelin Stars.

    Here are the Houston barbecue restaurants they visited, with their reviews:

    CorkScrew BBQ, Spring
    Brisket score: 24 out of 30 possible points (8 for brisket flavor, 9 for texture, 7 for salt level)
    Sides: 7 out of 10 possible points

    CorkScrew is the only Houston-area barbecue joint that has earned a Michelin star. Tiedemann said the juicy brisket was "texturally perfect," and Weissman enjoyed every side dish the restaurant offered. He specifically praised the mashed-yet-chunky texture of the potato salad and the refreshing (and not too rich) cole slaw.

    While being interviewed by Weissman, Corkscrew owner and pitmaster Will Buckman compared smoking meat to a game of Tetris, where he's constantly juggling factors like the weather and wood moisture to develop their signature smoked brisket.

    "You're basically putting all your eggs in one basket, 18 hours later you're hoping that it comes out right," Buckman said. "If you mess up, your day's ruined or your restaurant's closed."

    Truth BBQ, Houston
    Brisket score: 27 points (8 for flavor; 9 for texture; 10 for salt level)
    Sides: 7.5 points

    In 2021, Texas Monthly ranked Truth the No. 3 best barbecue in the state, lauding the brisket for "its deep, peppery crust and just the right measure of glossy fat to bring out the best in the lush, smoky beef."

    Weissman was wowed by the presentation of the brisket with the four main sides (mac and cheese, cole slaw, potato salad, and baked beans). He and Tiedemann were also impressed with all factors of the brisket, from it's perfect salt levels to its "traditional Texas" beef flavor. As for the sides, they appreciated the mac and cheese's al dente pasta texture, and the sauce's creaminess. Weissman also called out the caramelized onion in the baked beans.

    Truth BBQ meat platterYou can't go wrong with Truth's barbecue platter. Photo by Eric Sandler

    When Weissman mentioned to owner Leonard Botello IV that all pitmasters are very respectful to each other (and seemingly have no beef with one another), Botello had a classic response.

    "I think it's because this job sucks, so we kinda all pay homage and respect to each other because we all know what goes into it," he said.

    Tejas Chocolate & Barbecue, Tomball
    Total score: 20 points (no point breakdown)
    Sides: 6.5 points

    Tejas began as a chocolatier in 2011, and built on its legacy by smoking meats just four years later. Now, the Tomball-based eatery has earned an esteemed Bib Gourband status from the Michelin Guide.

    While Weissman said their meal was still a "solid plate of barbecue" that most patrons would enjoy, he admitted it wasn't as formidable as CorkScrew or Truth.

    "If I'm being honest, it's better than any other Texas barbecue outside of Texas, but it really wasn't topping our first two," Weissman said. "The lean [brisket] was quite dry, and the fat was a bit too unrendered for Olivia."

    However, he did say Tejas' carrot soufflé was a "non-negotiable" delicious side dish everyone must try, and he said the cole slaw topped with crumbled bacon was No. 1 in his book.

    Other top Texas barbecue restaurants
    Overall, Weissman ranked Goldee's Barbecue in Fort Worth the highest on the list out of the 17 total Texas barbecue restaurants he visited. He even invited Texas Monthly's barbecue editor Daniel Vaughn to join him during their final tasting.

    Weissman had nothing but good things to say about Goldee's classic side dishes and its brisket, giving them overall ratings of 9.5 and 29.2 points, respectively.

    "The [brisket] seasoning is ridiculous, it's exactly where it should be," he said. "It's got the smoke flavor I want, but it's not overwhelmingly smoky. This is worth traveling back for."

    Goldees BBQFort Worth's Goldee's Barbecue was the highest ranked Texas barbecue. fortworth.culturemap.com

    The Central Texas barbecue restaurants Weissman visited, with their ratings, include:

    • Burnt Bean Company, Seguin – 28.4 points for brisket, 8.7 points for sides
    • 2M Smokehouse, San Antonio – 24.8 for brisket, 8 for sides
    • Franklin Barbecue, Austin – 26.5 for brisket, 5 for sides
    • Interstellar Barbecue, Austin – 26.9 for brisket, 9.3 for sides
    • La Barbecue, Austin – 25.5 for brisket, 8.8 for sides
    • LeRoy and Lewis Barbecue, Austin – 28.8 for brisket, no score for non-traditional sides
    • Terry Black's BBQ, Austin – 24 for brisket, 6.5 for sides
    • Snow's BBQ, Lexington – 27.2 for brisket, 8.7 for sides
    • Louie Mueller, Taylor – 24.8 for brisket, 5 for sides
    The other Texas barbecue restaurants Weissman visited include:
    • Evie Mae's, Wolfforth – 25.5 for brisket, 6 for sides
    • Panther City BBQ, Fort Worth – 19 for brisket, 8.5 for sides
    • Dayne's Craft BBQ, Aledo – 25 for brisket, 8 for sides
    • Cattleack Barbeque, Farmers Branch – 28.3 for brisket, 9.5 for sides
    barbecuerestaurants
    news/restaurants-bars
    popular

    build your own

    Ohio-based Mediterranean restaurant now baking fresh pita in Memorial

    Eric Sandler
    Mar 24, 2026 | 5:37 pm
    Brassica pita sandwich
    Courtesy of Brassica

    An Ohio-based Mediterranean restaurant has arrived in Houston. Brassica Sandwiches + Salads has quietly opened in the Briargrove/Memorial area (1413 S Voss Rd.) and will celebrate its grand opening next Tuesday, March 31.

    Brassica pita sandwich

    Courtesy of Brassica

    Build your own pita at Brassica.

    Founded by brothers Kevin and Darren Malhame, Brassica is named for the family of vegetables that include broccoli, cauliflower, kale, Brussels sprouts, and more. The menu features build-your-own Mediterranean-inspired pitas, salads, or hummus bowls.

    Proteins include falafel, braised chicken shawarma, and brisket. Diners can add toppings such as pickled cabbage, pickled beets, cucumbers and radishes, roasted carrots, cauliflower, feta, and more. Notably, the restaurant bakes pita throughout the day.

    While the food is casual and affordable, Brassica has invested into details that will make diners choose to dine-in rather than order to-go — and order a drink from its beer and wine list. They include custom walnut trays, leather booths, and solid marble tabletops.

    “Opening our first restaurant outside of Ohio is a huge milestone for us,” founder and CEO Kevin Malhame said in a statement. “We’ve been working towards opening out of state for some time now, and are thrilled to be in Houston.”

    The restaurant has earned considerable acclaim, including being named a “Hot Concept” by Nation’s Restaurant News. It also earned an investment from Chipotle’s Cultivate Next fund in 2024.

    “Growth for us will always be deliberate,” Malhame added. “We believe restaurants should last. That means investing in our food, our people, and our spaces — never cutting corners to expand faster.”

    Brassica is open daily from 11 am-10 pm.

    news-you-can-eatopenings
    news/restaurants-bars
    popular

    most read posts

    Award-winning Houston brewery will soon shutter in EaDo

    World Cup's 14-mile Green Corridor will leave a lasting impact on Houston

    Houston restaurant celebrates 3 years with new cocktail program

    Loading...