First stop Miller's Smokehouse.
New on the menu, Chicken Salad.
Thank you Mr Miller for the great food and hospitality. Sorry we didn't stop back by for sum Ribs on the way back home. We will be back soon for sure.http://www.wildmillers.com/
Austin Tx.
Loren Doyen & Adrian Whipp
Lumiere Tintype Photography, presently located on the la_barbecue lot, was our 1st visit inside Austin city limits. Adrian was awesome and I got myself a sweet ass photo.
1st evening was all about the Bat. Every visitor should stop down at least one night for an Austin Bat Fly-Over. In the boat for $10.00 or standing on the Congress Ave Bridge for free, mother nature never disappoints.Torchy's Tacos for Thursday Night dinner.
Thought I had time to run over from the hotel to Sandy's Custard before it started raining. Wrong.
Embassy Suits took great care of us on our visit.
http://embassysuites3.hilton.com/en/hotels/texas/embassy-suites-austin-downtown-town-lake-AUSLKES/index.html
All Austin BBQ Road-trips should begin at the top and work your way down. Friday morning at John Mueller's. The Best.
http://www.johnmuellermeatco.com/home/
Mr John Lewis. John's way is my way.
Looks like someone we know see's us but doesn't say hi. Oh well, said Hi when I saw them. All is good. Paparazzi? No. 2nd stop Friday was to LA Barbecue on 1st St. Pick up my photo and say hi to John, Ali, LeAnn and Ashley. Such a great day.
#ashley
http://www.freedmensbar.com/
Blue Ox BBQ, our 5th stop, was just about sold out of everything by the time we got there. Sausage no, warm potato salad yes. We will be back for sure. Found out where Aaron Franklin's first try at building a smoker went.
http://www.blueoxbarbecue.com/
#home
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