- The brisket at Hill Country Barbecue Market is a can't miss
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- Come with a group so you can sample everything. The brisket and pork ribs are highlights.
- What's Good HereAugust 8, 2014Good choice for authentic BBQ. In a town w/ some of the country's best BBQ, this is on my 2nd tier list of good standbys.
- Margot GFebruary 24, 2017The BBQ turkey is fantastic! My favorite side is the green bean casserole. It's a fun experience eating here!
- Amy TremmelMarch 23, 2015Come hungry! It's like walking into TX. Some of the best BBQ around. Live music. Delicious brisket and Mac and cheese!
- Jenny UngDecember 19, 2015Fatty brisket is delicious but it's all about the sides - collard greens and potato salad were amongst my favorite!
- Maya ShanmugamJuly 4, 2015The pitmaster combo is huge! It could easily feed three. Also, I'd switch out the hot link for its jalapeño cheddar counterpart.
- Village VoiceAugust 4, 2014Don't touch the barbecue sauce! Rather, request a slice of white bread or two to wrap your 'cue in, Texas style. Read more
- If you're hungry, don't do the All You Can Eat on Monday. Sounds like a great idea, but they bring your food restaurant style which takes 15-20 minutes between each round
- Time Out New YorkOctober 5, 2011See if the smoked chicken wings are available: rubbed with a mixture of mustard powder, cayenne, brown sugar & other spices, then smoked for 2 hrs. They are one of our #100best dishes & drinks of 2011 Read more
- Emily WestabyOctober 1, 2013Update: Monday All-You-Can-Eat is from 5-9PM, costs $27 + extra $2 per special side (ahem, mac n' cheese.) Just FYI, y'all.
- EaterJanuary 11, 2012Pro tip: on Monday nights from 5 - 10 PM, Hill Country offers all-you-can-eat brisket, ribs, chicken, and sides for $25. [Eater 38 Member]
- M JJune 4, 2013Fantastic live music! The stage is great and this place smells amazing. The real deal for Texas BBQ, and I'm from Texas.
- Best BBQ in NYC. Order more than you think you need, it'll be fine. Get a pale ale to wash it down
- James PhippsMarch 2, 2015Brisket, Beef Ribs, Shiner, Big Red & Blue Bell Ice Cream make this expat Texan very very happy.
- Gretchen MurphyMay 9, 2015Share the Pitmaster and get a couple extra sides so you can try the brisket, chicken, sausage and ribs!
- David LifsonMay 23, 2012Always get the moist brisket. If the pit roasted whole hog is a special, get that too. Best BBQ in Manhattan. (4 of 4 petals via Fondu) Read more
- Alexander KuzminOctober 28, 2017Still this is the best BBQ spot in NYC. Beef brisket is face melting. Rec!
- Kimmie OhhDecember 3, 2019The chicken & ribs are so flavorful. My favorite item to order is the brisket!
- AlexFebruary 4, 2016swanky atmosphere. meat by weight. happy hour deals and so on. overall pretty good if you're craving bbq.
- Alex PyatetskyJuly 26, 2017Good but a) needs to be a vinegar sauce option that isn't hot sauce b) both brisket and burnt ends kind of dried out. In short, not my favorite place in NY, but I wouldn't kick it out of bed.
- Aurélie J.January 26, 2014The best ribs and moist briskets you ever tasted in NY!! ^^ And the concept is also a must-to-test!
- Bryant BalatbatDecember 8, 2015Don't be intimidated by the system. Get the brisket and the beans with burnt ends for maximum protein!
- Serious EatsMarch 14, 2013Hit and miss barbecue that's nevertheless enjoyable. The brisket's the best thing here--be sure to ask for it moist.
- I love the moist brisket and the chicken. Green bean casserole is my fav side.
- Mechelle AMay 4, 2012As an original Texan I was skeptical going in but I was pleasantly surprised. I hot the pork ribs, and collards which reminded me of home.
- H & NAugust 18, 2015it's over rated. The food was fine but not wow.I didn't like the idea that you have to go and serve yourself and with everything you want they mark it in a paper you should be carrying with you
- Nora GomezMarch 24, 2010if you're a vegetarian you can still enjoy corn pudding, mac n cheese, baked beans, green bean casserole, deviled eggs, and so much more. happy hour includes 2 for 1 PBRs. bucket of lone star good too
- Gloria GAugust 18, 2014for dessert, pecan pie a la mode is bombtastic! yes, and the cuts of meat are good, too!
- Mike DizonJanuary 4, 2012Everytime I come here I wind up OD'ing on pork. Timing is everything, be prepared to wait at the cramped bar for at least an hour if you come at a peak hour. (3 of 4 petals via Fondu) Read more
- ExperiencesAugust 10, 2012Moist brisket and Mac and Cheese are the jam. Plus they've got live band karaoke downstairs sometimes (if you're into that sort of thing).
- NesharaMarch 26, 2014Food is delicious! Brisket and short ribs is a must! The cool as a cucumber salad...amazing
- touristy atmosphere compared to fette sau, but better BBQ. def best in NYC. i like to go lean brisket + 1 rib + multiple sides.
- Nidhi KayJuly 27, 2018Moist brisket on point 👌🏼 with Mac and cheese (didn’t like the green bean casserole)
- Sofia PapastamelosJune 21, 2015Transport yourself to the country and nom on some brisket and corn pudding (my favorites)!
- Kate FurmanMay 27, 2015Moist brisket is a solid choice. They've also got live music downstairs on Tuesdays.
- Mike ChauNovember 23, 2012Try the PB&J Cupcake - One of the best cupcakes I've had. There's a nice jelly surprise in the center.
- Karl With A "K"February 1, 2014Great service. Try the wings, chili, and chicken. Mac and cheese is to die for! #nomnom
- naveenNovember 1, 2012take a friend: moist brisket, kreuz market sausage, mac & cheese. everything is good, but the rest might just be filling.
- Stay away from the pulled pork, this is a Texas joint. The bill can run up quick here to if they're running the Feed Your Family special look into that
- Umair ZiaAugust 3, 2013A Texan's review: decent moist brisket, fantastic green bean casserole, awesome man n cheese. Pricey though
- Nancy HeOctober 15, 2014The day brisket is one of the best in the city. Their spicy sausage is great as well. Great sides plus sweet tea!
- EatocracyJune 10, 2010Boot scoot on over to Hill Country for some low and slow-smoked brisket, ribs and all the southern fixings. Save room for a PB & J cupcake. Everything's bigger in Texas so bring your appetite.
- drew tarvinMay 19, 2015They have an interesting way of ordering food. The chocolate pudding / cake is very scrumptious.