BBQ Dining Out

EPISODE · Feb 5, 2026 · 54 MIN

BBQ Dining Out

from The Grill Coach

Eating BBQ at a restaurant can be one of the best ways to experience great barbecue — if you know what you’re looking at. In this episode, Jay and Brian break down what it really means to dine out for BBQ, how to spot places that respect the craft, and what expectations you should bring with you when you walk into a true BBQ joint. From sell-out menus to ordering by the pound, we’re covering how BBQ works outside your backyard and why that matters.🔥 HighlightsJay shares his recent brisket tacos cook, while Brian talks through making homemade tortillas from scratch.❓ BBQ Question of the Week“I need advice on whether to get a charcoal grill or a gas grill?”Check out TheGrillCoach.com for this week's 🛠️ Grill Coach Recommends — an essential tool for anyone serious about making homemade corn tortillas.🎙️ After the Break – BBQ Dining OutAfter the break, we dig into what we really mean when we say “BBQ Dining Out,” and why not every restaurant with BBQ on the menu qualifies as a true BBQ joint. We talk about what separates dedicated BBQ spots from casual restaurants, and why respecting the BBQ process matters — from the time and fuel involved to the people tending the pits. We also cover what you should expect when eating BBQ out, including why many spots sell out, why meat is often sold by the pound, and what “fresh cut” really means at the counter. Finally, we walk through the full BBQ experience, from meats and sauces to sides and desserts, and how it all comes together on the tray.💬 Have a Grill Coach question or episode idea?Email us at [email protected] or leave us a voicemail or text at (503) 850-8468.🌟 Join the Grill Coach communitySupport the show on Patreon and get access to exclusive extras — including our magnetic meat temperature chart.🌐 Learn more at TheGrillCoach.comSupport the show

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