Second Helpings: Austin Barbecue

9. R.O.'s Outpost

Hwy. 71 W. at Hazy Hills Dr. (17 miles west of the Y in Oak Hill), Spicewood, 264-1169

Tue-Sat, 11am-9pm

Time was when tiny Spicewood was only famous because Willie Nelson lives and plays golf nearby. Now one of the reasons it's a bona-fide stop on the barbecue trail is due to Randy and Kath Osban's great country restaurant. The meats here are smoked in a Southern Pride-enclosed smoker over pecan wood with a dry rub for seasoning. The Outpost has a complete menu which includes turkey breast, pork loin and ribs, brisket, ham, sausage, and chicken as well as a great chicken fried steak and pan-fried quail. The side dish selections are plentiful and delicious and Kathy's pies and cobblers are simply stellar. No matter how much meat you eat, you must save room for pie.

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