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“The best BBQ in South Texas”
In 1992 the Peacock family bought an old Exxon station with one purpose in mind – to create in San Antonio the same great barbecue that can be found in some of the small towns across Texas. The result is the best barbecue in all of South Texas. At the Barbecue Station you will find all the traditional meats and side dishes. What you won’t find are fancy tablecloths and all the non-barbecue items found in so many of the chain BBQ restaurants. If what you’re looking for is authentic 100% wood smoked barbecue where all the sides are made fresh daily from scratch, then the Barbecue Station is your place. Come see Zac or Freddy and let them pull your choice of meat right off the pit and slice it in front of you. Then enjoy your meal in the company of local San Antonians from bank presidents to construction workers.
If i could rate it 6 stars i would I came here because i was tired of eating only bill millers and rudys. I wanted to try something new and it was, these guys got their own unique recipes it's... Read more
First stop & priority in San Antonio is to eat (of course) before setting up for the conference. This place was recommended by the Enterprise rental booth attendant. It was not a disappointment. I... Read more
I'll keep it short and sweet, rids falling off the bone, brisket tender as heck! Mac n cheese and the cream corn is delicious! It was our first time, me and my bestie are south Texas natives, we... Read more
Barbecue Station
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- Mon - Sat: 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
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Outdoor Seating
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