Get in Line
Franklin Barbecue gets strict on services that let you skip the line
The line that wraps around Franklin Barbecue is almost as legendary as the brisket itself. It's also really long — and folks will do almost anything to skip the line and get straight to the meat.
Last week, an entrepreneurial middle schooler's premium line waiting service, BBQ Fast Pass, garnered major buzz. Desmond, the enterprising kid behind the business, will wait in the Franklin Barbecue line for customers for a base fee of $50.
But over the weekend, Franklin Barbecue released a firm statement that puts the kibosh on groups paying services for lots o' brisket without the wait.
According to its Twitter account, Franklin Barbecue doesn't allow one person to hold a place in line for a group. Those who violate the policy get banned from the East Austin hot spot.
Our policy for peeps who pay a line waiter - we don't allow 1 person to hold place for a group eating here. 1 person paid = 1 to-go order
— Franklin Barbecue (@FranklinBbq) June 6, 2015to respect people who are waiting in line - violators to the policy get banned. @taskrabbit @CindyGautschi @AusMobConcierge @bbqfastpass
— Franklin Barbecue (@FranklinBbq) June 6, 2015As long as Desmond adheres to the policy, BBQ Fast Pass will remain in good standing with Franklin. And that's a good thing for one smart kid and a lot of hungry barbecue fans: BBQ Fast Pass is booked solid for the rest of June.