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Submitted by what up, Sep 10, 2007 09:11

If you like fat instead of meat Hill country is good but if you want real bbq flavor Rub is on a much is the deal. The Burnt ends at Rub are the best bite of bbq in this town


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If you like fat instead of meat Hill country is good but if you want real bbq flavor Rub is...

what up 

Sep 10, 2007 09:11

Is this an oversight??? Dinosaur BBQ definitely ranks amongst the finest BBQ/smoke houses around!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [MORE]

EVSER 

Aug 31, 2007 00:40

Isn't it only the faux bbq joints that boast of Nimon Ranch meat for their bbq? Are you suggesting that... [MORE]

Bill Lukashok 

Aug 29, 2007 16:23

Didn't he bother crossing the River to go to Fette Sau? Easily the best 'cue in town. [MORE]

water is scary 

Aug 29, 2007 14:54

why, why, why can't you not mention smoke house, which has the best beef short rib this side of carolina. [MORE]

uh 

Aug 29, 2007 11:35

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