TM BBQ Hunt: Win Free Brisket or Tickets toTexas Monthly BBQ Festival!!!
Two weeks ago, to celebrate the launch of our BBQ app and web site, we bought three Austinites a Franklin brisket. And we aren’t stopping there. Follow @TMFood or @Texasmonthly on Twitter to keep tabs on the #tmbbqhunt. From here on out, three lucky winners will still get to take home meat, while another will receive two free tickets to the Texas Monthly BBQ Festival (October 30 in Austin).
And what we’ll tell you now is Tuesday, it will happen in Fort Worth, with BBQ from Cousins .





Nic Rodriguez says:
Oooh, Ft Worth tomorrow…I’m in it to win it!
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Dixon Milner says:
Can’t make it in person to get the cue from cousins but would love to go to the festival. Texan in DC missing real bbq.
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John Mash says:
BBQ…yum! I’m running low on groceries, so just the mentioning of BBQ is driving me nuts!
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Donna Browne says:
Oooh, love Cousins! and I love the BBQ app for my phone…. it is handy!
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Janna Partin says:
I Love this app… I wont be able to make it to Cousins tomorrow in Forth Worth. But, I would Love and Enjoy going to the Festival.
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Billy E says:
You can’t really taste Fort Worth BBQ without going to THE RAILHEAD on Montgomery and Angelo’s on White Settlement if you want to taste the best!!
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Robin Moehring Hayles Reply:
June 28th, 2011 at 9:03 am
Oh, Angelo’s…what a flood of memories that brings back! Went there while growing up in FW…is it still in that pink building on the curve, or is that my childhood mind playing tricks on me?
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mbourgon says:
Best in Ft. Worth? Man, I’d say Angelo’s/Railhead/Cooper’s are the easy answer, but best in town is probably Longoria’s, Mom’s (on Evans), or the one you make yourself. Very nice of Cousin’s to give some BBQ love. I even got a Gift Cert from them, which is d*mn cool.
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