Look at the paintings on the wall and guess what they sell here. Its a great atmosphere to eat good BBQ. The inside rustic look makes you feel at home in Texas. The outside can barely be seen through the glare of the sun but the hill country views are a sweet part of this joint. Its at the beginning of the hill country west of Austin. They have photos in the entrance of folks who owned and worked the farms and ranches in the area decades ago. Im guessing those kinds of folks are the origins of the bbq food style that the County Line profits from. Back then folks simply wanted to make the most of the animal they butchered. And poor folks made the best of the bbq meats.
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