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Austin declared No. 1 best barbecue city in the U.S. by Yelp

Reviewers on Yelp appreciate InterStellar BBQ's unique contributions to the cuisine.
Austin is seizing the spotlight as the best barbecue city in the United States. A new ranking by review giant Yelp says Austin's delicious smoked meats were second to none.
Many people from Austin and beyond know the city is home to the world-famous Franklin Barbecue. Yet Yelp users were also gaga over cult spots like InterStellar BBQ and Micklethwait Craft Meats, plus established standbys like The Salt Lick BBQ.
“Yelp users praise Austin’s barbecue for its simple seasonings, which let the quality of the meat shine,” the review site wrote. “Trays of tender brisket, flavorful ribs, and pulled pork sandwiches are among the most photographed dishes.”
Although the write-up prioritized the big stars in the scene, a map listing the top-rated spot in each of the top 10 cities actually named Jim's Smokehouse in Austin. It was No. 2 on Yelp's list of top-rated U.S. food trucks in 2024. The truck is a 2019 revival of a family barbecue business that operated from 1970-1985; now it's run by Culinary Institute of America graduate Brad Yerkes, who grew up in South Austin.
The report also gives San Antonio its due in second place after last year's barbecue snub. Despite recent raves from the Michelin Guide and the James Beard Awards, Yelp’s rundown of the Top 100 Barbecue Spots in May 2024 failed to name a single San Antonio business.
Yelp said its users “frequently highlight the mix of classic BBQ spots and new fusion-inspired restaurants” in San Antonio, shouting out favorites like Curry Boys BBQ, Smoke Shack, Garcia Barbecue, and Reese Bros Barbecue. It also gave props to the thriving food truck and casual barbecue scene.
The top-rated spots did show a disconnect between critics and the dining public. Michelin Guide-honored joints like The Barbecue Station and 2M Smokehouse weren’t cited as part of San Antonio’s barbecue equation. Instead, the report named lesser-known food trucks like Brisket Boys and Cake-N-Que.
To rank its barbecue hot spots, Yelp factored consumer interest in barbecue, the total number of barbecue joints, and average business ratings. Only two cities per state were considered to ensure geographic diversity. Sorry, Houston and Dallas.
The rest of the top barbecue cities were spread throughout the country. The complete list of meaty municipalities includes:
- No. 1 — Austin, Texas
- No. 2 — San Antonio, Texas
- No. 3 — Kansas City, Missouri
- No. 4 — Memphis, Tennessee
- No. 5 — Charleston, South Carolina
- No. 6 — Greenville, South Carolina
- No. 7 — Honolulu, Hawaii
- No. 8 — Tulsa, Oklahoma
- No. 9 — Durham, North Carolina
- No. 10 — Nashville, Tennessee