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Texas Pride Barbecue is a true Texas treasure, nestled in the heart of Adkins, where the smell of smoky meat and the sound of friendly chatter fill the air. This old-school BBQ restaurant is themed to perfection, with lots of antiques and Texas-themed decor, making it an ideal spot to take visitors from out of town. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, with a pet-friendly outdoor seating area and a bar serving up cold beers to complement the delicious ‘cue. The staff is friendly and attentive, providing top-notch service that makes every guest feel like family.
The real star of the show, however, is the food. Texas Pride Barbecue’s menu is a love letter to traditional Texas-style BBQ, with tender and flavorful brisket, pork ribs, and other meats smoked to perfection in an offset smoker using post oak. The sides are equally impressive, with creamy mac and cheese, tangy coleslaw, and sweet peach cobbler all made fresh in-house. Whether you’re in the mood for a loaded brisket sandwich or a hearty plate of ribs with all the fixings, Texas Pride Barbecue has something for everyone. With online ordering, catering, and reservations available, it’s easy to get your BBQ fix whenever the craving strikes.
As a highly-rated and beloved institution in the Adkins community, Texas Pride Barbecue has earned a reputation for serving up some of the best ‘cue in town. With a loyal following and a consistent stream of positive reviews, it’s clear that this restaurant is doing something right. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, Texas Pride Barbecue is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves good food, good company, and a healthy dose of Texas pride. So why not stop on by, grab a plate of your favorite BBQ, and experience the warm hospitality and delicious eats that have made Texas Pride Barbecue a hidden gem in the heart of Texas?









5 Reviews on “Texas Pride Barbecue”
Stopped by Texas Pride BBQ on the way home from the local corn maze. I had heard this place was amazing and was also featured on DDD. It wasn’t busy when we got there and it was only around 3 or 4 pm. We had guests with us and had about 12 of us. We ordered 2 family meals and easily spent over $150. The cost was not really an issue as it’s about right with any other bbq place. Issue was the food and service. We tried to order a variety of meats only to be told they were out of chicken and turkey, so we had to settle for just brisket and ribs. Then we got to the sides. Our food sat up on the counter while they proceeded to get the next 3 people or so after us first, just because they were parties of 2. I’m ok with that if one person was handling them while another handled us, but why should our food sit there getting cold while they wait on everyone else. We got our sides and bottled drinks and sat down. Then, we realized we had no plates. With a party of 12, you would think they would have asked because they don’t give you any extra paper for plates. The corn, beans, peach cobbler, and potato salad were all very good and fresh, and the potatoes were cold. The ribs were fall off the bone but did not have much flavor. Definitely have had much much better. The brisket was good as well and very tender, but again, not the best we have had. The atmosphere here is amazing, with plenty of seating, concerts, events, memorabilia all around, a kids playground, and more. It is definitely a take your out of town guest too kind of place. Overall, I’d probably give it another shot as the food wasn’t bad. I’d say it’s a middle of the road bbq place, it’s the atmosphere that draws people there. Food rating mostly because they were out of 2 main meat options. Despite the 3 stars, you will probably be happy if you stop by. We just weren’t that impressed today.
The atmosphere is great, although we haven’t visited for any live shows or events, just to eat. The meat is great. However, you don’t get a lot for the cost. Also; we were not that impressed with their selection for sides. We live close by so would come back when out of state family visits to give them a taste of Texas BBQ.
The location is theme well to Texas with lots of antiques in frount..The smell of smokey meat and very friendly staff was great..The food was good pork ribs and brisket was good It just didn’t beat the turkey it was very good I want more ..Sides corn was ok and potatoes as well..I’ll return for the fried pickels Wana try them
We were invited for fish fry dinner and dance with live music at Texas Pride Barbecue. As soon as you get there, get ready for off-road experience. A dirt parking lot with plenty of chuck holes and some muddy spots. Entering the restaurant, you go through the indoor dining area to the outside bar, stand in line to order catfish dinner and drinks. The person taking our orders was not knowledgeable about their menu and couldn’t answer simple questions about their menu. She seemed ~ANNOYED ~ that we were asking about their menu and drinks. When I asked about the beer selection, she said Mexican and American. What a stupid answer and certainly not friendly! (ZERO CUSTOMER SERVICE) We ordered the fried catfish, and it was tasteless. The breading was very thick and had zero seasoning, and fish was on the mushy side and not fully cooked (not flaky). The fries and the hushpuppies were hard as a rock and fried in very old burnt oil. The band playing was very loud and shrieking. They had problems with their wiring and sound level. There’s zero acoustics making the music louder. Someone came out to adjust the blaring sound system. Then, a staff member decided to sprinkle a white powder on the dance floor. The powder was flying up because of the huge fans on the ceiling. Customers were eating and drinking while this power was flying in the air!
Texas Pride should follow their name and have “Pride” in service. The manager should step up to provide better service by checking food quality, prep the dance floor before serving food/drinks, check the sound system, and teach staff about their menu and most of all “customer service! ” The indoor restaurant has a smell of old greasy food. The floors should be decreased to remove the odor. For now, I would not Recommend. But I will follow up at a future date for improvements.
Texas Pride Management, I hope that views this in a positive manner. You have greater potential for improved success since you are the nearest restaurant and dance location in the area. You have many “New” housing developments in your area that can increase your income $$$.
Mac and cheese was fresh and cheesy. Creamed corn was delicious and brisket sandwich was loaded and tender. The staff is all very friendly a.d attentive