LOCKHART, Texas — According to legend*, HCB drew a circle with a 500-mile radius around his tiny Illinois hometown. Then he decided to go to college outside that radius. And that’s how he ended up at the University of Texas** in Austin, where his romance with BB began.
Longtime readers know that I think HCB and his wife, BB, are two of the finest humans on the planet today. So who better to ask for Austin advice?
HCB has been texting daily to check on our whereabouts. He said he’s living vicariously through us. But where he really has brought his expertise to bear is in the barbecue department. BB is from Lockhart, Texas, which HCB (and the Texas Legislature) have declared the Barbecue Capital of Texas. Conveniently located on the drive back from San Antonio, Lockhart was a place we had to see for ourselves. This Hill Country town boasts multiple barbecue joints, and everybody seems to have their favorite.
We chose Black’s, humble from the outside, even humbler on the inside. It has the requisite horns on the wall and the red-and-white-checkered tablecloths. But Black’s features two specialties: Brisket and German bluegrass.
It’s true! I loved the brisket (although I didn’t get the traditional sausage alongside – simply didn’t have room with all the great fixins). And the German bluegrass band – the Sieker Band – was enjoyable as well.
In case you didn’t know – and I didn’t – this part of Texas was settled by lots of German and Czechs. I learned this through some comments on my Facebook page earlier this week. And driving down I-35, seeing such town and road names as Greune (pronounced Greene), Schumannsville, Schertz and Wurzbach, I saw that it was true.
Lockhart doesn’t have a German name, but it definitely has a colorful history and a striking courthouse that anchors a lovely downtown. Any coincidence that BB married a future judge? I think not.
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* As recounted by HCB himself
** “Hook ‘Em Horns,” HCB himself would say at this point