Feature: Central Texas Barbeque
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Central Texas BBQ: The Cele Store— After 106 years in business, the Cele store is closing at the end of this month and taking part of the heart of Texas with it.
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Central Texas Barbeque: The Salt Lick— Why make your own sausage if the result ends up like something you'd buy at Safeway?
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Central Texas BBQ: Texas Traditional Barbeque in Manor— If you're on your way from Austin to Houston, take a few minutes and stop here in Manor and give Texas Traditional Barbeque a try.
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Central Texas BBQ: Crosstown BBQ in Elgin— I just found the best sausage in Central Texas in one of the most obscure locations.
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Central Texas BBQ: Meyer's Elgin Smokehouse— Discovering some surprisingly good BBQ on the eastside of Elgin.
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BBQ Review: Rudy Mikeska's in Taylor, Texas— Some barbeque just doesn't live up to the over hyped legend.
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Central Texas BBQ: John Mueller's in Austin— John Mueller's may be the best BBQ in Austin, which is saying an awful lot. The bad news: it seems to have closed.
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Central Texas BBQ: Taylor Cafe— The city of Taylor is a survivor from Texas' industrial past and the Taylor Cafe has been feeding fine barbeque to its hard working residents for almost 60 years.
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Downtown Barbeque - Sam's in East Austin— For gritty urban barbeque in the heart of east Austin plus some excellent mutton - try Sam's.
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BBQ: A Trip to Kreuz Market in Lockhart— Is Kreuz Market the best barbeque in the world? Their sausage and pork might earn that title.
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Virgil's BBQ - A Tour of the Heartland in NYC— Who would have thought you could find decent barbeque in the heart of blue state urbania?
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