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    Baker Boys BBQ

    4.3 (156 reviews)
    ModerateBarbeque, Salad, American
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Phillip E. S.

    Met a friend and her husband for lunch, and she wanted to meet here. This was my first time eating at Baker Boys, and I had a little difficult time finding it. (Don't come to the area very often.) The food was mediocre and a little expensive for the portion of food received. Everything is a la carte. The tables are also communal seating. Otherwise, I had a good experience. The whole operation was very well-run process, and the property seemed clean. I would definitely eat here again!

    Ron F.

    Review: Still Smoking, But Fading Fast Stepping into this local spot--a simple metal building perched on the side of a divided highway--you immediately feel the history. This is a place where locals gather, drawn by the scent of smoke and the promise of Texas tradition. The establishment proudly holds a previous Texas Monthly 50 Top BBQ award and currently sits on the Top 100 list. While the prices remain wonderfully reasonable, the food unfortunately suggests a clear reason for its recent slide in the rankings. The Meats: Missing the Mark The centerpiece of any Texas barbecue joint, the brisket, was sadly underwhelming. While not entirely unpalatable, the slices leaned heavily toward the dry side and were noticeably lacking in deep, smoky flavor. The bark--often the crowning glory--was salty and tough, needing significant work to achieve that perfect textural contrast. The ribs offered a similar study in contrasts. They achieved a commendable pull and easy separation from the bone, indicating proper cooking technique. However, the flavor profile was strange: distinctly hammy, with an uninspired bark that offered little in the way of seasoning or crust. Rounding out the proteins, the sausage was frankly plain and uninspiring, adding nothing memorable to the plate. The Sides: A Tale of Two Dishes The sides were hit or miss, making the highlights shine even brighter against the disappointments. The mac and cheese was the primary letdown, tasting regrettably like a processed, boxed variety with a flavor that fell flat, relying heavily on artificial cheese notes. However, the potatoes were the undisputed star of the meal. A flavorful mix of spuds, onions, cheese, and a robust blend of spices, these were executed beautifully and proved to be the kind of memorable side dish a Top 50 joint should be famous for. Final Verdict The reasonable pricing and comforting local atmosphere are huge positives, making this an accessible gathering place. Yet, for a place carrying the weight of such prominent awards, the food is disappointingly average. It is evident why this former Top 50 winner has slipped down the rankings. The execution of the brisket, ribs, and mac and cheese needs a significant overhaul to recapture the glory of its earlier days. Visit for the atmosphere and the excellent potatoes, but temper your expectations for the smokehouse staples.

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    Worth the drive! Amazing BBQ! Brisket was so tender and flavorful. I am not a fan of sausage- but it was pretty dang tasty.! The price is great! I shared my 2 meat plate that came w 2 sides! I am FULL! $17 plate. Good good good!

    Chicken and Pork Loin were absolutely great!
    Mark G.

    In my pursuit of visiting all of the Top 50, our travels led us to Baker Boys BBQ in Gonzalez, TX! Upon walking in, the ambiance was giving me old school mess hall military vibes which was perfect. I also want to comment on how friendly all the staff was too. Smoked sausage had very good flavor but something to note is it's the kind of smoked sausage that's in that tight kinda chewy casing and the meat inside was a little crumbly, not really emulsified all the way. The brisket was above average. Definitely worth a taste. The real stars of the show were the smoked chicken with its super crispy skin and moist meaty interior and the pork loin which was absolutely divine - damn near perfect. The only thing that was disappointing was the potato salad. Not saying it's Walmart potato salad, but it kind of tasted like it. Either way come and see for yourselves!

    2meat 2sides plate Brisket & pork loin Green beans & potato salad
    Eloisa V.

    Was passing through Gonzales and decided to stop for bbq. Arrived about 230p and place was empty, must have just missed the lunch rush. The bbq smell when walking in was mesmerizing. Staff greeted us as we walked in. I got the 2 meat plate with brisket and pork loin with 2 sides of potato salad and green beans. Brisket was cooked perfectly, fork tender and juicy. Pork loin was just okay, as were green beans. Potato salad was creamy with a great mayo and dill pickle flavor. When in area will definitely stop again and try the sausage and ribs.

    Amanda A.

    We've been coming to Gonzales for years for the Texas State Junior High Rodeo Finals and finally tried this place. Being from Llano (home of Coopers BBQ), we honestly don't try BBQ at many places when we travel. This place was REALLY GOOD. Nice restaurant, great service, huge portions, low price and most importantly- EXCELLENT TEXAS BBQ. You won't be disappointed!! Eat here now!

    Very good BBQ. Big portions compared to a lot of other places. I had pork ribs, brisket & sausage. Comfortable spacious digs.

    Best take out box, EVER.
    Robert M.

    I always think you should rate a place according to it's class. If you rate a fast food restaurant, I compare it to other fast foods. Not to fine dining. Similarly, when I rate a Texas Monthly Top-50, it should be the best of the best in Texas. Sadly, this place didn't come close. Don't get me wrong. The food was good. If I just pulled up or lived local, I would likely enjoy it. But my experience, it was definitely out of its league. I arrived at 1:30pm and there was no line. So perhaps I was there too late. Whatever, I call 'em as I see 'em. The place was ginormous and quite the operation. It was a huge metal building that had been turned into a BBQ joint. Even had a well defined drive in. When I came thru, more folks were doing the drive thru than coming in. I went with the two meat platter in order to surf around the options. For the first meat, I went with the brisket. NOT a Top anything there. I sadly didn't pick up any bbq sauce. Likely it would have helped a lot. The brisket was mildly smoky with way too much texture. The pork loin was almost unappetizing. It was very rubbery, chewy and was all I could do to gnaw it down. I tried one of the slices and then just quit. The sides started to redeem the place. I started with the green beans. Those are an all time favorite of mine. Always reminds me of home. This was almost like the ending of Ratatouille. Where the mouse brought the curmudgeon to his mom's cooking. I was instantly transported to Mom. Loved it and love her. The second side was the potato salad. Again, the sides kicked butt on the meats. Most potato salad is an amorphous mass of sameness. This was literally little cubes of potatoes, soft, wonderful starch surrounded by the normal potato salad mixings. It was truly unique that everything had it's own place in harmony rather than one same taste. You just have to trust me on this and go with it. It worked rather well. I finished off with a bit of pecan pie. I always joke that I've never met a pecan pie that I didn't like. This continued the trend of pecan pies that hit me just right. It wasn't anything to rave about, but if you want a solid pecan pie - this is it. Overall, if I lived local, I'd give it a shot again. However, definitely not a destination meal of the Texas Top-50's.

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    Elsa C.

    Eating BBQ in Texas. Once again Baker Boys BBQ in Gonzales Texas made the list! Went to Baker Boys BBQ on a Monday. Great day to drive and get some great BBQ. When driving to Baker Boys BBQ make sure to look for the white sign and the cannon. This place has a drive thru, eat inside dining room & eat outside also. Had a bit there and got some to bring home. Had some moist & lean brisket, some sausage along with some cheesy potatoes & 2 jalapeños. Arrived around 1pm and the place was a bit busy at drive thru but inside the line was short and fast. You order your brisket first then your sides then your others, onions, pickles, jalapeños. Please note they do charge for the jalapeños but the pickles and onions are complimentary. The place has a large dining room. And plenty of parking when you get there just follow the great smell of BBQ up to the front to place your order. Enjoy.

    Sausage sammich
    Michelle W.

    Come and taste it! You're instantly greeted with Texas history. The warehouse looking dining room is surprisingly cozy. The staff is attentive and very friendly. Great bbq, you won't regret a visit!

    Paul W.

    This used to be one of our favorite Texas BBQ places. The place is still clean and service is friendly. Unfortunately, the sausage was dry and the bread was stale. The banana pudding just isn't what it used to be. I'll give it the benefit of the doubt and give it 4 stars. My previous visits were all 5 stars, but today was probably 2 or 3. Sadly, after this experience it's not worth driving out of my way for. There are too many other exceptional BBQ places nearby.

    Mac n cheese, green beans, and brisket
    Elise M.

    Texas BBQ served with a smile. A plate of Baker Boys brisket and sides will fill you up for the day. The meat was super-tender with great flavor. No need for sauce. The sides did not disappoint- Mac n cheese and green beans were a hit. If you're in Gonzales and in the mood for awesome Texas barbecue, Baker Boys is a great place to stop and feed the whole family.

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    The food is so good and I love the staff so friendly. They really treat you like family.

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    Why drive to Gonzales, you ask? Well, because of this brisket. Oh, and Grandma's banana pudding. Seriously, that's enough for the drive.

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    Service was great! Price was great! Ribs and Brisket were excellent! Definitely one of the best barbecue places in Texas.

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    Come and Take It Bar and Grill

    3.6
    (56 reviews)
    1.7 mi
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    I really don't understand why the negative reviews, and so I'm adding my own honest one…read more My medium rare 16oz rib eye steak & grilled shrimp surf n turf combo were some of the best I've ever had. The sautéed veggies were also an amazing side and has complimented the combo tremendously. I didn't need to use steak sauce at all to cherish the red meat. A small slice at a time plus a little veggie forkful was all it took to have this 5-star taste experience. Add tasty grilled shrimp to palate next. The ambience was great although I think I am starting to get too old for the volume of music at amazing joints like this. I should know better coz it's a sports bar. But I'm fine nonetheless. I heard that their signature Margherita pizza is the star of the show. I should have that next year when I come back to Gonzales. Kayleigh, my server, was top notch. Incredible experience being in downtown Gonzales TX for the first time. A rain storm took me here by destiny. God is good coz I was able to find a church downtown for 4pm worship, then after that while waiting for the rain storm to diminish, gave me the best excuse to have early dinner at this amazing historic restaurant -- I believe a well-deserved stopover after a tiring but fruitful time teaching Redemption at my 8th Royal Rangers PowWow in Halletsville. It's a card game I've been playing and teaching for more than 20 years and counting. See you in a bit Gonzales. See u in a bit Come and Take It.

    Had the Chef's Salad with a Caesar dressing. Very will prepared and very tasty! Very kind and…read moreefficient service as well. What nice place to come in and just enjoy a meal in such a historic town! Highly recommend!

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    Kloesel's Steak House & Bar

    4.3
    (63 reviews)
    17.8 mi
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    Casual Sunday drive through the Beautiful Texas Countryside, brought us to this place. From the…read moreoutside, 1st impression, it was packed, good sign, and it was an old historical marker previous hotel built in the 1800's. Everything about this place, esp if you like history was neat. Our server, can't remember her name, was new but spot on, funny, knew her stuff, hard worker and kept busy. She recommended several dishes and was spot on. I did the Steak / Mushrooms "add baked potato" and my guest enjoyed her Chicken Fried Chicken couldn't finish the Potato herself (but I did) :) I'd love to try other things here in the future. Definitely a must try. Enjoy!

    Our large group of 14 was in town to do the painted church ride and had a terrible experience at a…read morerestaurant in Shulenburg that couldn't handle our large crowd. While on our tour I called and Kloesel's was able to set us up with a last minute reservation for 6:30 pm on a Saturday. Having made the reservation I showed up early to make sure everything was in place and was very happy to see they had set up a table for us in a private area near the bar that had fresh linens and menus and was clearly ready for us. Our waitress was excellent. Joking with our party she kept the drinks and food flowing. All of the entrees including an awesome minestrone soup, salad and various comfort food and steaks was amazing. The owner came out to thank us for our visit and to talk for bit and we loved it. We would very highly recommend as the quality of food and the level of service was outstanding!

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    JW's Steakhouse

    JW's Steakhouse

    4.4
    (173 reviews)
    62.3 mi
    $$

    10/15/2025: We stopped in for a late lunch when leaving Round Top. We were trying to avoid the RT…read moreart festival, so we opted for JW's in Carmine. The inside decor is all wood paneling. It's very country looking, so that was appealing. We started with the fried pickles for an appetizer to share. Our group was a party of 3. The pickles were a perfect split for us. The ranch served with the pickles had a tartar sauce undertone taste. It was pretty good. We all had the sweet tea and lemonade mix. It was refreshing. I ordered the regular JW's burger on a classic white bun. The burger was okay. There was no special seasoning to it. I wasn't able to order it medium. From the looks of it, it was "done", so that is a little too done for me. I like mine a little pink. They use leaf lettuce. I prefer shredded. The pickles on my burger were cut lengthwise, and 2 of the strips still had the outer skin on them. Not a fan of that. The fries were good. They had a nice crunch to them. The service was great at JW's. Our drinks were never empty, the food came out fast, and our waitress was very nice. You can't get better than country service. It was a nice change from Houston where everything is hustle and bustle. We all three split a piece of coconut pie. It was okay, but to be fair, I am not a pie person. My coworkers thought it was terrific. If I am out that way again and decide to stop in, I will order something different. Maybe the chicken fried steak. The neighboring table ordered it and it looked good! Our bill for the 3 of us was $71 and some change before tip. That seems on point for 1 appetizer, 3 drinks, 3 entrees, and 1 piece of pie. It was crowded, especially for a weekday after the lunch rush in the country, so they must be doing something right.

    My family and I drove over here for dinner once evening during our stay in Burton. There is a…read moresmall town feel to this restaurant. Nothing fancy, but the food is delicious and the service is courteous and attentive. We came in on a Tuesday evening and it was packed. Fortunately we got there earlier and were able to get seated immediately. Very family friendly as evidenced by the fact that they pulled an infant carrier stand out for our baby. I will say that the prices are on a steeper side; however, the portions are also generous. We had a pleasant meal here and definitely recommend it to anyone looking for good, southern comfort food.

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    Comfort Cafe

    Comfort Cafe

    4.8
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    37.4 mi
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    I wanted to thank the staff for making my last two Friday's feel special…read more I am new to Texas and have been wanting to come and try out this spot. I'm also a first time mom and not working currently so my funds are low for spending. The staff (shout out to the ones I've met so far) Kevin, Brittany and Terrance took the time to explain how the cafe works. so many delicious options, I went with the jalapeno popper omelette which did not disappoint. Brittany helped navigate a coffee I would enjoy and I did! Try the Vietnamese iced coffee so good. my daughter and I sat outside and met Terrance, who came right up and introduced himself. made sure we were doing good and dj'd some great tunes. I'm not sure who was at the counter today but she was lovely. thank you all for the experience and great food

    This place is great. I ran out of food while camping at a nearby 5-day music festival so I drove…read moreinto Smithville and had breakfast here. It's entirely donation based. You place your order and then take a seat and when they bring out your food, you get a little pocket to put cash into to pay whatever you want. The food was great and it benefits addiction recovery. My only complaint is that they really really really need to put fans on the patio cause I was swatting away flies the entire time I was eating. I wouldn't eat outside again. I went for breakfast and had a 3-meat omlette which I actually couldn't even finish cause I was full. It was a little weird getting the apple juice in a cup full of ice but I guess I could have gotten more if I wanted it. I'd like to back for lunch sometime.

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    Sunken Gardens

    4.5
    (67 reviews)
    17.1 mi
    $

    Our Tuesday brunch at Sunken Gardens:…read more Dude. Delicious is not enough to describe the food and drink. Here's how it works. It's a buffet style of delicacies but they charge by the pound. It was $7.99/lb. Put what you want on your plate. There's so much to choose from. You can have it to stay or there's to-go containers. There's cold and hot options and plenty of entrees. Dessert is limited to cobblers. I highly recommend the sweet and spicy beef, the catfish, and the jalapeño-cheese beefsteak. Same goes for the tuna salad, crab salad, and zucchini salad. The pasta salad I could give or take because it was al dente. Wife had the meatloaf and it was gooood. Same goes for the chicken strips. The sides were all freshly made (macaroni, rice, etc), and we weren't disappointed with any of it. The rolls were also good but not sweet or anything. They were basic, but that was a good thing because I didn't want anything competing with the food flavors. We also got some cobblers (one pecan and one blackberry, but there were others). I prefer crispy cobbler and this one was doughy and dense. Some like it that way though. I will say that the flavor was good and refreshing, despite being dense. Despite having indulged ourselves at the neighboring Friday's the night before (see previous review), we woke up famished. Having no food available at Shinerville Coffeehouse (see review because they were so nice and even pointed us here), we wound up eating at the Garden. It turned out to be a great experience. At $8 a pound plus $2 for drinks and a tip, we paid around $40, but our plates were laden from side to side. We greedily ate all of it. I forgot about the mozzarella spinach. Get that. Drink options were typical sodas and four ice teas, or (free?) fruit-infused water from a cistern. The teas were also in cisterns. There were four options: a red unsweetened eucalyptus tea that I liked, unsweetened, sweetened, and peach. We got the peach. There's only to-go cups and refills are free, so you're welcome to take some for the road. The atmosphere: Inside it was cool and crisp. The noise level was moderately low and they had good music. Blackbird was playing at one point. Being that it was such a nice day, we opted to eat on the covered wrap around porch that overlooked the Spoetzl Brewery. Btw (in terms of distance) with a good driver and the wind at my back, I could hit the brewery with a golf ball from the parking lot of this place. The restrooms were unisex, as you'd expect for a small establishment like this, and very clean. The people: Staff were excellent, accommodating and knowledgeable. The manager took the time to speak to me for a bit in between rushes, but a wave of people came in so I didn't hold her up. Back on the porch, a young male staff member engaged us in some more conversation and we spoke a bit about Texas history. He is very, very proud of our state and our history - both eager to share and learn. On our way out I met a cook named Mike (easy for me to remember). He was tossing a box with a cool dragon graphic and let me keep it. He also let me fill our carrying-sized igloo with ice. Mike is ex-military like me and it was fun swapping "war stories." He started cooking when he was in the military and is a native Shiner (I gotta figure out what they call the denizens of Shiner). The patrons were also very nice and easily exchanged pleasantries and held doors for one another, which is one of the coolest parts about being a Texan - but is especially so in Shiner. Friendly and unintrusive is the best I can describe. We left full and satisfied in many ways. The pictures are of some cool views I saw. One is their electrical boxes outside, which are painted uniquely, despite being outside of clear view. Just another example of the grooviness that's the prevalent, unspoken expectation of the township. It really speaks to the spirit of the town. We also took pictures of our food before we devoured it.

    We stopped at Sunken Gardens for lunch on our way to Goliad State Park and were pleasantly…read moresurprised. The restaurant is cafeteria-style, with everything priced at $8.99 per pound, which we didn't expect but ended up working great for our family since everyone could choose exactly what they wanted. The food tasted homemade, and the salad bar was especially impressive with lots of fresh options. The chicken tenders were a big hit with the kids, and we couldn't resist trying the cherry cobbler for dessert, which was delicious. If you're passing through Shiner and looking for a casual, satisfying meal, this is a great stop.

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