
Rustic, counter-serve pit stop for classic smoked meats with housemade sides & cakes plus beer.
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–4 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 110 S Heights Blvd, Houston, TX 77007
Phone: (832) 835-0001
Website: https://www.truthbbq.com/
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Reviews
The brisket was just ok. I dont think it had enough bark and smoke flavor as I would like. It is good but maybe a 6/10 when comparing it to other bbq places. I had to use bbq sauce to make it better and you shouldn’t need to do that.
The ribs were great! Great flavor with out any extra sauce. Soft tangy, plenty of meat. One of the best ribs I have tried.
Sausage was just as good as the ribs. I love all 3 types that they had!
Potato salad seemed homemade, and great flavor
Beans were good but not as sweet as I would like but still very good
Overall ,I would come back for the ribs and sausage but I won’t get the brisket again. I do expect these places to have the brisket as the number 1 food item but sometimes they are just better with pork.
Service and atmosphere:
This is by far my favourite spot for BBQ craves. Clean, well organised, easy to order and fast service.
Apparently this is 2nd best BBQ place in TX which explains long line and an hour wait time.
Well worth it!
Food:
You must try it!
Succulent melts in your mouth meats full of flavours.
Pricing:
You won’t regret it.
I ordered the turkey breast, which was incredibly moist and flavorful, and of course had to try the brisket. The brisket was outstanding—perfectly smoked with the fat rendered just right. For sides, I had fresh bread, the tater tot casserole, and the Brussels sprouts. The Brussels sprouts were on a whole different level—I’ve never tasted vegetables that good before.
To finish, I had the banana pudding, which ranks in my top two of all time—sweet, creamy, and the perfect ending to the meal.
The staff was also very friendly and helpful. Freddy took me back to see the pits. That guy made the whole experience that much better. I just wish there was BBQ like this back home in Utah.
If you’re in Texas and looking for amazing BBQ with top-notch brisket, turkey, and sides, you absolutely need to stop at Truth BBQ.
Is that “Truth BBQ” tests your patience before it rewards your soul.
The wait? Real. Almost an hour deep. Pro tip: if you’ve got little ones, bring snacks, toys, or a small Broadway production to keep them entertained. But let me be clear, this isn’t a “why did we do this?” wait. This is a “thank God we stayed” wait.
Once inside, it was straight to business. We ordered the pork ribs, brisket, homestyle sausages, and jalapeño sausages, and not a single bite missed. The brisket was juicy and rich, the ribs were porky perfection, and those jalapeño sausages brought just enough kick to remind you you’re alive.
Now let’s talk sides, because sides matter.
The macaroni was solid, the baked beans were flavorful, but the real MVP? The tater tot casserole. Crispy, comforting, and dangerously good. The kind of side that makes you ignore everyone at the table while you eat it.
And just when you think it couldn’t get better, they have a full bar. I paired all that glorious meat with a whiskey, and let me tell you… it hit the spot like it was meant to be there all along.
This place is bold, indulgent, and absolutely worth sharing. I’ll definitely be bringing my work crew here next time,because food this good shouldn’t be experienced alone. Too good not to share.
It’s such a fun place: music is awesome, you can sit at a huge table and make some new friends, grab a cocktail.
Try as many of the meats and sides as possible because they are all excellent. This will be your “regular” bbq place after one stop.