Great video!!! I have lived in Austin since 1977, but grew up in San Antonio. It's great to see your appreciation for all the new places that have cropped up in S.A. and their addition to the city's cultural community!!! Watching this made my decision to enjoy BBQ for lunch later today and will be heading over to Stiles Switch BBQ here in Austin! Again, great video of San Antonio!!!!
King William was NOT San Antonio's first neighborhood. That honor goes to La Villita. But it was the city's first suburb. The Germans who settled in King William and gave the district its name came later, in the late 1880s. The neighborhood was named for King Wilhelm I of Prussia.
I just went to 2M for the first time a month ago and I feel like they are defining "SA Style" BBQ the same way Franklin made "Central Texas" style big.
I’m not gonna lie this is the only bbq place where the sides are on the same level as the meat the chicharron macaroni ruined Mac and cheese for me and the elote is something I’ve been obsessed about since I tried it I’ve spent many nights trying to recreate the corn
@@justinofficial. Hi Justin, We're glad you enjoyed season 2. Due to COVID-19 concerns, production of season 3 has been delayed, but we're hopeful for life (and BBQ) to get back to normal soon.
Another cool episode! The food looked delicious. Looking forward to your DFW tour as that's my stomping grounds. I have my faves, but I'm betting you'll come up with something new I need to check out.
I've tried all but 2 of the BBQ places in the Texas Monthly Top 50 list North of I-20 and a hand full South of that line. This includes places (on the list) as far east as Joseph’s Riverport Barbecue in Jefferson and as far west as Stillwater in Abilene. Evie Mae’s in Lubbock was SOLD OUT by the time I got there (damn it), and Pody’s in Pecos was unexpectedly closed.... Uggg..... Long drive for zip! I've also been to Tyler’s in Amarillo. Of course the TM Top 50 list doesn't include ALL the BBQ places in the DFW area so I'm sure I'm still missing some good Q somewhere. IMHO the top 3 in DFW are.... Hutchins in McKinney, Pecan Lodge in Dallas and Cattleack in N. Dallas. Out of all the places I've tried (North of or along I-20) I would add Bodacious Bar-B-Q in Longview (on Mobberly) and Stillwater Barbeque in Abilene to my own personal faves list. Makin' me hungry just thinkin' about all these places...........
5.2k subs and this has the production value of a regular show, how on earth?
Great video!!! I have lived in Austin since 1977, but grew up in San Antonio. It's great to see your appreciation for all the new places that have cropped up in S.A. and their addition to the city's cultural community!!! Watching this made my decision to enjoy BBQ for lunch later today and will be heading over to Stiles Switch BBQ here in Austin! Again, great video of San Antonio!!!!
LOVE 2M Smokehouse!!!
Oh my god how do you only have 4k subs, your quality of videos is on par with channels that have millions, great job keep being amazing
Thanks Mak! We have a great video team.
Moving out to SA from Cali and I’m so excited!
Leave your liberalism in California.
@@Hotrodford I’m more conservative than most Texans. Biggest example, so called same sex marriage.
King William was NOT San Antonio's first neighborhood. That honor goes to La Villita. But it was the city's first suburb. The Germans who settled in King William and gave the district its name came later, in the late 1880s. The neighborhood was named for King Wilhelm I of Prussia.
It was interesting to see.
Awesome! Stay tuned for season 3, coming soon!
Great job.!!! Excellent tour and very informative. Excellent, excellent!!!!!!
Thank you Alex!
How can you not love San Antonio
Agreed!
When it turns into Minnesota. ;-) I’m just glad the power is finally back on.
2M is not far from where I live but have not been able to eat there due to the extremely long lines. Maybe someday.
As we like to say, sometimes you've got to "risk it for the brisket!"
I just went to 2M for the first time a month ago and I feel like they are defining "SA Style" BBQ the same way Franklin made "Central Texas" style big.
2M Smokehouse is the BEST!
You see her face drop when he says barbacoa.
I’m not gonna lie this is the only bbq place where the sides are on the same level as the meat the chicharron macaroni ruined Mac and cheese for me and the elote is something I’ve been obsessed about since I tried it I’ve spent many nights trying to recreate the corn
What a nice date you guys had!
cool seeing this all come together
Thank you!
Oh Man! You are making me hungry!
How can you guys forget about Ed’s smokehouse on the east side ?
Good job
Found myself very interested in these videos and realized there were only 4. Are there plans for more in the future?
We are so glad you enjoyed it! We are in talks about a Season 2 and will have more news to come later this year!
Awesome, thanks for the reply.
@@justinofficial. Hi Justin, We're glad you enjoyed season 2. Due to COVID-19 concerns, production of season 3 has been delayed, but we're hopeful for life (and BBQ) to get back to normal soon.
San Antonio LOve
Corn tortillas instead of flour.
Sometimes.....
awesome episode!!! thank keep em coming!!!
So glad you enjoyed it! Our next episode comes out September 27th!
Im from Texas ... ( Abilene) so neat to see all these other places in your home state
Another cool episode! The food looked delicious. Looking forward to your DFW tour as that's my stomping grounds. I have my faves, but I'm betting you'll come up with something new I need to check out.
Thank you Steve! Let us know which restaurants you try!
I've tried all but 2 of the BBQ places in the Texas Monthly Top 50 list North of I-20 and a hand full South of that line. This includes places (on the list) as far east as Joseph’s Riverport Barbecue in Jefferson and as far west as Stillwater in Abilene. Evie Mae’s in Lubbock was SOLD OUT by the time I got there (damn it), and Pody’s in Pecos was unexpectedly closed.... Uggg..... Long drive for zip! I've also been to Tyler’s in Amarillo. Of course the TM Top 50 list doesn't include ALL the BBQ places in the DFW area so I'm sure I'm still missing some good Q somewhere.
IMHO the top 3 in DFW are.... Hutchins in McKinney, Pecan Lodge in Dallas and Cattleack in N. Dallas. Out of all the places I've tried (North of or along I-20) I would add Bodacious Bar-B-Q in Longview (on Mobberly) and Stillwater Barbeque in Abilene to my own personal faves list.
Makin' me hungry just thinkin' about all these places...........
2 of these are closed now :c boo
YOU LOOKING FOR THAT TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE BBQ ITS IN MY HOOD DALLAS TX PLEASANT GROVE THAT'S GONE GREEDY GROVE !
The thumbnail said San Antonio but it was a picture of Dallas
RC A lies
no thats sa...
RC A bruh that’s downtown
10:21 I wanna poop on that pit master sooo bad!
San Antonio BBQ meats are good however I'm thrown off with most of the side dishes in this town...I'm a KC BBQ kind person.
STOP with the 'special' off the menu items! Good Lord pls stop. Yawning...
Celery Baton? Tweezers? Hahaha