Jul 20, 2017

BBQ Ribs | Fox Acura of El Paso1. The State Line

From the outside, you wouldn’t suspect that this Spanish colonial-style building was home to one of the best barbecue restaurants in El Paso. If you’re looking for delectable pork ribs, look no further than the State Line. As the name suggests, it sits right along the Texas-New Mexico state line.

You can also choose from smoked sausage, chicken wings, and top sirloin from the grill. Don’t forget to add a side of the homemade bread. It’s the perfect accompaniment to mop up all of the excess juices.

2. The Rib Hut

The best way to enjoy the Rib Hut is to get the BBQ Mixer. With that, you’ll get a sample of the brisket, beef ribs, and smoked sausage. If you’d prefer to stick to just one meat, you can opt for the brisket platter or the rib platter. Both will likely keep you full all day long.

The hardest part is choosing between all of the sides. If it’s your first visit to the Rib Hut, try the sidewinders. You’ve never had fries like these before. A combination of curly fries and steak fries, they’re crunchy yet fluffy. The toppings almost turn this side into a main course!

3. Famous Dave’s

Famous Dave’s prides itself on its authentic Texas barbecue. All of its ribs are smoked in live-wood smokers using genuine hickory logs. They’re slow-cooked for hours and hand-rubbed with a custom blend of spices. After hours of slow cooking, they toss them on the barbecue to caramelize the sauce just before serving.

If your mouth isn’t watering after that, try the cedar plank salmon or the sweetwater catfish. It’s unlike any barbecue experience you’ve had before. Even the desserts here are famously delicious. Dig into the gigantic Kahlua brownie or the bread pudding with pecan praline sauce.

4. Rudy’s

Rudy’s is all about pork ribs and piles of brisket. This Texas institution has a country store and restaurant right in El Paso and is a must for visitors and locals alike. They also offer pork loin, chicken wings, baby back ribs, and a plethora of sides that you’ll want refills on.

Rudy’s beans are a must, but the corn bread is also a crowd pleaser. If you’ve never had a smoked potato, Rudy’s is the place to try it. It adds a whole new level of flavor to the beloved baked potato. Don’t forget to save room for dessert. You can never go wrong with the cobbler of the day.

With all of these incredible barbecue options in El Paso, it can be hard to choose between them all. Whether its slow-smoked baby back ribs or saucy pork tips you’re after, you won’t be disappointed by these El Paso favorites.

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