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COUSIN’S BARBECUE

6262 McCart Ave. (817-346-2511)
Open Mon-Sat 11-9. Closed Sun.
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(From June 2008) Chain alert: Cousin’s has five other locations, including two inside the Dallas—Fort Worth Airport.
In barbecue time there’s before, during, and after. Before our meal at Cousin’s, we studied the brisket’s thin, dark crust. During our meal, the smoky taste made us lose track of our other senses. Ribs were rich. Sauce was tart. Sweet beans really were. After, we wondered where the time had gone.

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RAILHEAD SMOKEHOUSE

2900 Montgomery (817-738-9808)
Open Mon–Sat 11–9. Closed Sun.
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(From July 2009) You’ll know right away if this immensely popular barbecue joint is open, as you drive through surrounding neighborhood streets packed with cars and arrive to find a full parking lot. The smoky beef brisket, pork ribs, and chicken served here are just about the best to be had anywhere. Add a frosty draft beer and you’ll forget all about the hike back to your car. Wonder if we could talk them into building a parking garage . . . Beer & wine.

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