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Old 08-28-2010, 08:27 PM
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Re: What would you like to ask David Bernard?

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I would ask him what is his favorite Austin area BBQ joint? Better yet his top three.
Salt Lick. The original one.
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Salt Lick. The original one.
When I fly out of Austin I almost always get a plate of brisket at the Salt Lick airport location. I don't like their sides but the meat is great.

I agree the original Salt Lick is best. I went to one of the new locations a few years ago and it was not good.

Actually I like Pok-e-Jo's brisket probably the best in Austin. There is another name there that escapes me right now that is really good also. It is the one that originated in San Antonio but they have one in Round Rock and I think in Austin.

If you have time to drive to Elgin that Elgin Sausage is good!
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