
Visit your new Fort Worth Alliance True Texas BBQ for great food, drinks and atmosphere! True Texas BBQ is slow smoked in-house for fourteen hours over natural hardwood, and it’s darn delicious. So much so, it was named Best BBQ Chain in Texas as recognized by Texas Monthly. We offer barbecue by the plate or pound, plus delicious sides like brisket beans, mac & cheese, potato salad and coleslaw. Full service catering also available for groups of 10-1000+
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Address: 3451 Heritage Trace Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76177
Phone: (682) 708-1762
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The self help screen says and shows it’s sliced and comes with bread, pickles, onions.
I received chopped brisket, pickles onions, slaw, no bread.
The chopped has sauce on it, which is too sweet for my liking.
I asked for sliced, worker says it shows chopped on their screen (he was NOT rude. Quite cheerful, actually). I just looked at receipt and it says chopped. It will save you all money to invest in a screen update. For sanitary reasons he let me keep the chopped, but I trashed it because it had the sweet sauce on it.
I got my slices, then I had to ask for bread.
The self help screen says cole slaw, while your physical sign says apple slaw. Which is it? What if I was allergic to apples?
The brisket was not seasoned and it was cold….true TX BBQ…..they aint lying about that.
I guess Texans just like the taste of meat. Us Northerners enjoy flavor (seasoning).
The supposed good sides were sold out, so I didnt have much choice on the side.
No dessert for me as i am sure the banana pudding is box pudding, and not truly homemade where they stand over the stove and stir for hours to avoid lumps. Im also iffy on trying the peach cobbler, because all restaurants use gelatin or something.
Their cole slaw aint touching KFC.
Im gonna go back on a Friday to try their beef rib. Thats it.
DFW has been a huge disappointment when it comes to true BBQ.
-Sincerely a non-native Texan.
The brisket is pretty good, better without the sauce. The smoked turkey is so delicious, especially when paired with the greens. The Mac and cheese and green were the favorites at our dinners but the potato salad is worth trying!
We also got the brisket nachos, which were good but the chips tasted a little stale almost, but I’d be willing to try them again.
Definitely recommend for an affordable bbq meal – the family pack was great and they provide everything we could’ve needed!
That chicken?? Baby. So juicy. Seasoned to perfection. The perfect balance of spice and a little sweetness. I literally shocked myself at how fast I ate it I was tearing that chicken UP.
I called my best friend while I was still eating and told her I’m taking her next time my treat. That’s how good it was.
They definitely gained a regular customer. If you haven’t tried them, you truly don’t know what you’re missing. And if you’re thinking about it… stop thinking and just GO.
Get there. Get there. GET THERE.
I’m pet sitting on the 4th of July and was craving barbecue. I put in a GrubHub order for the lean brisket meat plate with spicy BBQ sauce. Mac and cheese and collard greens on the side.
Food was delivered promptly, but with no barbecue sauce.
Greens were slightly salty but good. Mac and cheese was excellent. Brisket was tender and not dry, but not quite the same without the sauce that I was expecting.
I would give them another chance if I am.
Portion sizes felt small. I thought perhaps I would get a slice of bread or some type of extra filling morsel on the side like a roll. But with the three items, it was more of an appetizer than a meal.
In the video clip I’m miming “no dip” and showing that there is no sauce to dip my meat in or to drizzle over the brisket.