Sams Bar-B-Cue Austin

Sam's Bar-B-Cue is a mom and son run East Austin shack that doesn't get the love it deserves. After eating here you'll want to start up a long term relationship. Noted for it's friendly good service, the mutton and the funky decor atmosphere. Open late. Since 1978.

The Food: Texas BBQ Menu
Good to Gets: Mutton. Beef. Chicken. Sausage. Platters and Sandwiches.

Good To Knows: Credit Cards. Takeout. Outdoor Eating. Kid Friendly. Not Wheelchair Friendly. Street and Lot Parking.

When To Go: Lunch Dinner Late Night Sun-Thu 10am-1am Fri-Sat 10am-3am

Where To Go: East Austin
Getting There: Map Directions

Sam's Bar-B-Cue
2000 E 12th St
Austin, TX 78702-1702
(512) 478-0378

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We're frugal people. Raised by parents that went through the Depression, for whom money was tight, where pennies were saved, socks were darned and the Dads' worked 2 jobs. We finish everything on the plate unless it's disgusting - "remember there are starving kids in China". In 1950's Chicago, Danny got used to eating SOS (if you don't know - lucky you - it doesn't mean Save Our Ship). Meanwhile out in East LA, Roxanne's family occasionally ate at the local drug store lunchcounter for their big night out. Somehow we found each other in San Francisco in the 70's with flowers in our hair.

We have always lived below our means and think of frugality as a virtue. Danny turns the compact florescent lights off when leaving a room, keeps the thermostat low, cuts and burns our trees to fend off the 7 month Minnesota winter, searches for the best deals, and tries to squeeze as much mileage out of every gallon of gas. Roxanne doesn't replace things until they're about to give up the ghost and thinks it's important to be careful about money so we can give more of it to charity and people in need.

Now that we're retired and our three kids are on their own living frugal (fist pump), we've loosened up the purse strings and are traveling and eating out more. We still like to get good value for our money and to eat at places that offer good food for not too much money. Good Cheap Eats. We look for above average reasonably priced comfort food in restaurants we think are the best bet for our time, effort, money and digestion. We try to avoid big chains, but will make exceptions for noteworthy smaller regional or local ones. Ideally we try to eat at places with character and history. The kind of places that help make America the unique and diverse place it is.

These are places we've either been to or will eventually - God Willing and the Creek don't rise. So this website doubles as our black book reference diary. Little known fact about us: Danny consults his magic 8 ball when faced with a tough decision (like where to eat) and for answers to life's persistent questions. Roxanne remembers to bring the ball along.