Locals Know BBQ Food Tour in Austin Texas

Dive into Austin’s BBQ scene featuring five renowned joints. Starting with the holy trinity and culminating in smoked lamb chops, this three-hour tour offers a taste of local culture and history inter

Dive into Austin’s BBQ scene featuring five renowned joints. Starting with the holy trinity and culminating in smoked lamb chops, this three-hour tour offers a taste of local culture and history intertwined with each bite. The best part is skipping the long lines at these Michelin acclaimed joints. Some tours offer the chance to meet passionate the pitmasters themselves and all get to hear their stories while savoring the best BBQ Texas has to offer. Enjoy an intimate setting where you can appreciate the craft of BBQ making and discover hidden gems in Austin's vibrant culinary scene. Optionally, a drink package is available to enhance your experience. - Explore 5 nationally recognized BBQ stops in central and east Austin with NO LINES! - Enjoy a maximum group size of 13 for an intimate, chauffeured experience (no walking!). - Learn about the chefs and the history behind Austin's BBQ culture - Includes local food and non-alcoholic drinks, with an option to add a drink package

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Location: Austin

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Q: Do you know if kids can join this BBQ tour, or is it just for adults?

A: Yes, kids can absolutely join the BBQ tour! It’s a family-friendly experience and the pitmasters are usually great with kids. Just check the age limits with the provider to see if they have any specific requirements. Make sure to bring some napkins – things can get messy!

Q: How is the parking situation near the starting point of the BBQ tour?

A: Parking can be a bit tricky in Austin, especially near popular BBQ spots, but there are some parking garages and street parking options around the tour’s starting point. If you're using a rideshare service, that's a good idea to avoid the hassle. Just give yourself extra time to find a spot.

Q: Can you give me an idea of what to wear for this BBQ tour?

A: For the BBQ tour, I’d recommend wearing casual, comfortable clothes since it'll be pretty laid back. You might get a bit messy with all the delicious food! Also, bring a light jacket if you’re sensitive to AC because the vehicle is air-conditioned. Closed-toe shoes are a good idea too, just in case.

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Just came back from the Locals Know BBQ Food Tour – wow!

I just got back from the BBQ tour in Austin and it was AMAZING! We hit up five spots, including some iconic places. The smoked lamb chops at the last stop were out of this world! The best part was skipping the long lines – thank goodness! Plus, we got to hear some great stories from the pitmasters. Highly recommend for any BBQ lovers out there. It’s a perfect gift, especially for foodies!

Looking to get this BBQ tour for my dad's birthday!

Hey everyone! I’m thinking of booking the Locals Know BBQ Food Tour for my dad’s birthday next month. He loves BBQ but I’m a little worried about weather cancellations. I’d hate to ruin the surprise if it rains! Anyone know how they handle that?