Iron Works Barbecue

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  • Luis Francisco González (Google) Avatar Luis Francisco González (Google)

    Visited Iron Works hoping for an authentic Texas barbecue experience and I was not disappointed.

    The restaurant is an easy walk from the convention center if you’re there for work, and the counter service made getting our food a relatively quick and easy process.

    The building itself has a wonderful rustic feel and appearance that isn’t contrived, as it’s actually in a historic iron works building; this definitely adds to the charm. Seating is plentiful and the staff was incredibly friendly and helpful.

    I ordered a combination plated to try the pork ribs, brisket, and Beef rib. All of it was delicious but the beef ribs were exceptional and I’m still craving another bite a few weeks later.

    As my lone barbecue experience in Austin, I can’t compare it to anything else in the city, but the quality combined with the conveniently walkable location, made it a perfect hit.

  • Ron Stake (Google) Avatar Ron Stake (Google)

    Old School, the bbq perfumes the air, slanted old wood floors make you wonder if it’s gonna slide in the ravine. moist brisket – seasoned perfectly and the Big Tex is with the sausage was great- so good I had lunch there two days in a row

  • Reuben Reyes (Google) Avatar Reuben Reyes (Google)

    This place has been serving BBQ since the early 70s. The building is old and has an even older history. I love that they have kept inside and out as original as possible. The service here was good with the staff being helpful and courteous throughout my visit. The food especially the brisket is tremendous. Sides were very good also. The only downside is the price has gone up and the value vs quantity ratio has dropped over the years. Overall great BBQ but pricy.

  • Axel (Google) Avatar Axel (Google)

    Visited Iron Works BBQ during a recent trip to Austin. The historic building and rustic ambiance were inviting, and the location near the convention center made it convenient. Opted for the brisket and sausage plate; the brisket was tender with a decent smoke ring, while the sausage had a good snap but was a bit mild in flavor. Sides like the potato salad and beans were average. Prices felt a bit steep for the portion sizes, but overall, it was a satisfactory experience. Worth a visit if you’re nearby, but there might be better BBQ options in Austin.

  • Benjamin Gum (Google) Avatar Benjamin Gum (Google)

    Staff was friendly and service was quick. Food was OK. I got the Macaroni and the cream corn which were both good. What left something to be desired was the chopped brisket sandwich. The meat was good but the bread was soggy for some reason as soon as I picked it up. Barbecue sauce was kinda meh, sandwich would have been much better with different bread and sauce.

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