
Green Mesquite is Austin's own local BBQ and bluegrass headquarters. They feature local bluegrass and country rock names and also some national stars. The Green Mesquite is located on Barton Springs road right next to P. Terry's, another great Austin restaurant.When the people think of the Green Mesquite they think of Sholtz's Garden, Hogan's Heroes, dogs and kats, live music, great food, and great brewing. The County Line is known for having a pristine location on the lake out in the Hill Country. Everyday The County Line throws a couple racks of ribs on the smoker in preparation for the lunch and dinner crowds. The County Line is known for their BBQ, while the Green Mesquite is known for their Bluegrass music and artists.
When Mr. Hammondeggs and I visited the Green Mesquite around lunch time the UT fans were getting their fill of great Texas BBQ before heading to the game. When we walked in we immediately felt the bluegrass and country rock feel with the wooden floors and oak tables. We ordered the got 2 meat plate with sausage and ribs along with corn, pickles, beans, and bread.
I would give the Green Mesquite an A- and the County Line an A+.
Mr Hammondeggs would give the Green Mesquite an A-.
You can check out the County Line's menu and etc HERE
You can check out the Green Mesquite's Menu HERE
Good Eats!!
The Gramanator
Very nice.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE COUNTY LINE!!!!!!! WHOEVER WROTE THIS IS PROBABLY THE COOLEST, MOST AWESOME PERSON YOU COULD EVER MEET!!!!!
ReplyDeleteTHE COUNTY LINE IS BETTER THAN ALL THE OTHER THINGS :D
ReplyDeleteNice comparison of two restaurants that are important to Austin. Like the accurate ratings, but why didn't Hammond rate County Line!
ReplyDelete-Scotty
Isn't there a Green Mesquite in Southpark Meadows? I should hope so. I love great Barbecue!
ReplyDeleteYou should go to Ridleys of Ruby's or something that begins with R and ends with an eee sound, and it's out in Blanco, and it's amazing!
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