County Line - Austin, Texas

Adresse: 6500 Bee Caves Rd, Austin, TX 78746.
Téléphone: 23271742.
Site web: countyline.com.
Spécialités: Restaurant de grillades, Bar, Café et restaurant de grillades, Restaurant.
Autres données d'intérêt: Terrasse, Livraison sans contact, Livraison, Vente à emporter, Repas sur place, Excellents desserts, Service rapide, Déjeuner, Dîner, Dîner en solo, Entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant, Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant, Places assises accessibles en fauteuil roulant, Toilettes accessibles en fauteuil roulant, Alcools, Bière, Cafés, Cocktails et apéritifs, Convient aux végétariens, Cuisine simple et traditionnelle, Formule "à volonté", Petites portions à partager, Remises "happy hour" sur la restauration, Remises "happy hour" sur les boissons, Spiritueux, Vin, Déjeuner, Dîner, Traiteur, Desserts, Places assises, Bar disponible sur place, Toilettes, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi, Branché, Chaleureux, Décontracté, Adapté aux familles, Groupes, LGBTQ+ friendly, Touristes, Réservations acceptées, Cartes de crédit, Cartes de paiement, Paiements mobiles NFC, Cartes de crédit, Chaises hautes, Convient aux enfants, Menu enfant, Parking, Parking gratuit, Parking gratuit dans la rue, Chiens autorisés à l'extérieur.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 2364 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 4.3/5.

Emplacement de County Line

Le County Line, situé à l'adresse: 6500 Bee Caves Rd, Austin, TX 78746, est un restaurant réputé pour ses grillades. Vous pouvez les contacter par téléphone au 23271742. Le County Line est non seulement un restaurant, mais également un bar, un café et un lieu de restauration de grillades.

Le restaurant dispose d'une terrasse, offrant ainsi la possibilité de profiter de repas en plein air. Ils proposent également la livraison sans contact, la livraison, la vente à emporter et la possibilité de manger sur place. Leurs desserts sont excellents et le service est rapide. Le County Line est idéal pour le déjeuner et le dîner, que vous soyez seul ou non, et dispose d'une entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant, de places de parking accessibles en fauteuil roulant, de toilettes accessibles en fauteuil roulant, d'une grande sélection de boissons alcoolisées, de bières, de cafés, de cocktails et d'apéritifs, d'options pour les végétariens, d'une cuisine simple et traditionnelle, d'une formule tout vous pouvez manger, de petites portions à partager, de remises happy hour sur la nourriture et les boissons, d'options pour les spiritueux et le vin.

Le County Line propose des déjeuners, des dîners, un service de traiteur, des desserts, des places assises, un bar disponible sur place, des toilettes, le Wi-Fi, une ambiance branchée et chaleureuse, un cadre décontracté, il est adapté aux familles, aux groupes, aux personnes LGBTQ+, aux touristes, et il accepte les réservations. Ils acceptent les cartes de crédit, les paiements mobiles NFC, les chaises hautes, il convient aux enfants et dispose d'un menu enfant, d'un parking, d'un parking gratuit et les chiens sont autorisés à l'extérieur.

Ce restaurant a reçu un total de 2364 avis sur Google My Business, avec une note moyenne de 4.3/5. Les avis mentionnent leur excellent service, leur nourriture délicieuse et leur cadre accueillant.

Avis de County Line

County Line - Austin, Texas
Mila P
5/5

Delicious!!

German family on the 1. Texas road trip wanted a real Texas BBQ. But in a restaurant, not from a paper plate… So we figured out this place and drove here. Great decision! Everything is absolutely like you see on pictures and expect. Service very satisfying, liked our waiter Michael!
Absolutely recommend it!

County Line - Austin, Texas
DANTE
5/5

This is one of the best BBQ restaurants in the Austin metropolitan area.
I love ordering the moist brisket sandwich with fries and corn on the cob.
The home bread is a great appetizer.
The restaurant has plenty of room for a family. The servers here are very friendly.
I prefer to go on the weekends for lunch.
County Line BBQ is worth the drive to Bee Cave.
Also this restaurant allowed Travis County Republican Party to host an election Watch Party here so that is a plus.

County Line - Austin, Texas
Michael Ross
5/5

Fantastic as always! Not your typical TX BBQ... an elegant sit-down with excellent table service, Don't come here for just the brisket or pork ribs. It's known for its BEEF Ribs, which are fantastic, as well as the sausage & turkey. Family members always get the 5-meat plate - expensive but well worth it, and for me it lasts 2 meals. Homemade bread loaf is also worth it. Never disappointed at County Line!

County Line - Austin, Texas
Brandon Pennington
5/5

Definitely a hidden gem of Austin! I was greeted by the best host I've ever encountered named Steven whom lead me to their outdoor patio, which had the best views of the famous Hill Country. I ordered the beef ribs and I was not disappointed, followed by the best pecan pie slice I've ever had! Definitely a staple of Texan bbq. Highly recommended, the best atmosphere you can find around ?

County Line - Austin, Texas
Heather Johnson
5/5

We ate dinner here on Friday evening and had a great experience!

They are not kidding when they say BBQ with a view. We ate on the patio and the view is breathtaking. We ordered the sausage sandwich, lean brisket sandwich, potato salad, Mac n cheese & fries. Everything was good. The sausage was much better than the brisket. Maybe I'll have to try the regular brisket next time. It just seemed a little over cooked and dry, and not very flavorful-even with the BBQ sauce. BBQ sauce that we had was just okay. The prices were very reasonable. We paid about $50 total.

The decor is old time-y. Think saloon, taxidermy, metal signs etc. Very laid back.

The service was great. We were seated right away and the host and our server were both very friendly and attentive. (I think our server's name was Josephine). Our food came out quickly. We were pleasantly surprised it wasn't very full for a Friday.

All in all, we really liked this place and we will be back!

County Line - Austin, Texas
Bruno L.
5/5

Summary/Overall: A very solid restaurant with something for everyone. While they emphasize barbecue on their menu, they do the little details exceptionally well rather than entirely specializing in smoking meat; these details added up to make the experience stand out. Excellent value for money when factoring in the taste, portions, service, and atmosphere. I really highly recommend County Line if you want to enjoy a meal with friends & family at a solid restaurant that's doing everything right.

Today, Nov 1, I got 1) The full rack of beef ribs w/ fried okra & beans, 2) housemade banana pudding, and 3) housemade bread. Travis was my waiter for most of my visit, before Megan took over. Both were very good servers, and Travis was friendly, quick, and helpful in explaining the menu. His short and helpful explanations made the difference in me trying more things out.

Sorry for the long review, but I'm not usually intrigued so much by a restaurant like this. I'm fascinated with their excellent attention to detail.

Banana Pudding: 5/5. About $5. It was outstanding and the best I've had: the real kicker was that the bananas were very ripe (still good, just ripe) which gave the tiniest hint of alcohol by the time it was served. In my opinion, that's the best way to make it; the same idea as rum cake although very scaled back. Try it out, you won't be disappointed. This was the last thing I expected to be the meal highlight. Crazy detail that turned it from an impulse try to a must-have.

Housemade Bread: 5/5. For $4.50 you can get a "half loaf", which gets you 5-6 huge pieces of warm, fluffy, sweet, almost cake-like bread. It's accompanied by honey butter-spread and plain butter. You can get stock/store bread for free on request with a barbecue entree, but in my opinion (as pictured), the fresh bread is an excellent appetizer that can satisfy a lot of people on a budget. It is absolutely worth a few bucks to enjoy. Their bread is popular enough that I was immediately offered a bread bag to pack my bread to-go separately. Again, little details done very well, from the warmth of the bread to the care paid to the bread taken to-go.

Fried Okra: 4.5/5. Probably the best fried okra I have ever eaten (and I've eaten these across the South and Midwest). Crisp batter, but not fried hard like most places. The only thing missing would be a good dipping sauce for them (I'm nit-picking), but I ate the whole portion as provided.

Beef Ribs: 4/5. $35 including the two generous side portions (the okra and beans). They were tasty, cooked well, and fun to eat. A bit low in meat and high in fat, but that is the nature of beef back ribs in general. Given the difficult-to-cook and inconsistent nature of beef back ribs, they were solid and I would get them again. The portion was also very generous: around 7-8 ribs. $35 for a full rack of beef ribs in this economy, with two generous sides, is very good. I might suggest splitting the portion between 2 people and getting an appetizer like the bread.

Beans: 3.5-4/5. There was definitely attention to detail here, but not personally my thing. They leaned more on spice and pepper, with a bit of salt, and very little sweetness. Given how consistent and balanced it was, I suspect that's just County Line's style of beans. Some people will like it a lot though.

Barbecue Sauce: 3.5/5. It was decent and I used it. Wouldn't seek it out; a bit flat in flavor and texture. Texas barbecue places don't usually emphasize their sauce, so it doesn't factor much into the overall evaluation.

County Line - Austin, Texas
Marco Ugolotti
5/5

Great bbq with amazing view and great service. Definitely to visit at the sunset with the view over Austin. Food is great …. Don’t miss the ribs!!! The frozen margaritas is great!

County Line - Austin, Texas
Crescent Construction
5/5

Consistently good. Ribs are iconic. First restaurant I've been in since covid that didn't seem understaffed. Lunch prices very reasonable too.

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