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    Feges BBQ

    4.1 (97 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    First stop off the plane, was on the fence on either @fegesbbq or another spot. I saw carrot cake on the menu and that was the ultimate decider. This is my first time here and was surprised to walk into a food court. I'm a sucker for sliced pork belly. The immediate hit of the sweetness that comes off the pork and the taste of smoke. Between bites of the spicy jack cheese sausage that balanced the spiced with the simple is best fight in my mouth. Such a nice and smokey brisket melted into my mouth and into my soul. Btw a wonderful dark crunchy bark. Makes me miss being in TX. Between these fatty smoked meats, the elote corn salad was a nice acidic and refreshing bite. And in the end the thing that made me want to come here. The carrot cake! So moist!!! best carrot cake I've had? Idk, but I cant think of anything else right now. All this in the last place I expected . . . a food court of all locations. After my meal, definitely I agree with their shirt of being the best food court barbecue in TX . . . heck the US. Even without falling in that niche category, it was a delicious meal.

    Ribs, Brisket, Pork Belly
    Isaac W.

    Thank you for your immense generosity and contributions to the Veteran community. The food is fantastic. The sides are well seasoned and unique as well. Merry Christmas & God Bless.

    Ribs, Smoked sausage, Brussel sprouts, loaded mashed, burnt ends
    Sharita S.

    I added a couple more pictures. Just a reminder that everything is seasoned to perfection and tender AF. They also have a peanut butter cake and a sweet bread pudding for dessert. I don't think they're open all day because they're in that food plaza underground, but of course, I've never visited outside of lunch hours.

    Brisket was good, but I would recommend a pass on the ribs.
    Robert M.

    Sorry, this one just didn't do it for me. The staff was definitely stand offish, if not stiff to the customers. Definitely couldn't give a rip for whoever was in front of them or when they brought out the mystery food from the kitchen. No carving in front of you, no readily viewed meats in warmers, just mystery doors and your number called whether you are dining in or away. Worse the food was just above room temperature, pretty chewy and dried out. No telling when or how the meat was either cooked or stored. Definitely not living up to the hype. The brisket was much better than the pork ribs so if you want to start somewhere, there's the target. All of it was good, but this is supposed to be in the top echelon of Texas BBQ and it was nowhere close. I had the brisket and pork ribs. Both were uninspiring and I've had much better from the triumvirate of Texas regional players (Rudy's, Coopers, & Blacks). The sides were the least inspiring. The loaded mashed potatoes had a great concept but sorely lacked in execution. That was NOT very fresh and I was there at 11:30. How much earlier was it cooked?? Finally, I used to compete in cast iron cooking contests and the lowly cornbread is an exceptional way to differentiate chefs. So sad that this wasn't much better than something pre-baked from a grocery store.

    Justin N.

    For being in an office building cafeteria/hub, the bbq at Feges BBQ was absolutely delicious. This was a great stop for my visit to Houston!

    Tim C.

    Wood smoked meats in an office building food court done very well!? Yes! We were worried about having to pay to park which adds to price of the meal. Not so, they validate for up to 2 hours. It took us a little more than an hour to eat some 5 star 'Q, look at the other restaurants and score a couple great coffees and a cookie at a coffee shop. The three meat plate with two sides fed both my wife and I very well. The sliced brisket was very tasty and tender, the pork ribs were the star of this show, both of these were 5's, the only average thing on our plate was the sausage. We picked the brussel sprouts and charro beans, both were 5 stars. The reviews said the sides were as good as their meats, true. If you visit this place with people who don't like 'Q....I know, blasphemy.....they'll have options, Mexican food, Chinese, Mediterranean, Tollhouse cookies and a very nice coffee shop. You can sit at the communal seating and snicker at the people/barbarians not eating 'Q.

    Slice of brisket that was almost half fat
    Ryan S.

    Historically when I venture over to Greenway Plaza, I'm in pursuit of the deliciousness that is Willet Feng's unami burger from burcher-chan, but I decided to step out of my comfort zone and try the hyped up Feges BBQ. I was excited, because I was a fan of Plonk! where Smith was previously the chef. I'm uncertain if I caught them on a bad day or if they've just been bribing Houston area food writers, but I was wholly unimpressed, especially at this price point. I ordered the 1 meat plate for $14 and got the brisket with a side of mac-n-cheese. I certainly don't mind some fat on my brisket, but this cut of meat was almost half fat. Despite the fat, the brisket was still a bit dry. It was, however, very tender and quite tasty. Again, I was mostly disappointed I didn't get more of it/a better cut--especially for $14 + tax and tip. The mac and cheese was good, but nothing to write home about (see: Grace's). In an attempt to get full, I loaded up on bread, pickles and red onions at the condiment station, but alas, I left hungry nonetheless. Given the number of people who love this place, I'd probably be willing to try them again if I was in the area, but I won't go out of my way at this price point. My wife doesn't like BBQ so I don't get it all that often, but I definitely think Gatlins and Fainmous are head and shoulders above Feges.

    Victoria M.

    Been following these lovelies for years during their popup days. Finally they have a spot, but it's only open when I'm working WOMP WOMP. Still, I found a day off to go and visit finally! Tasty brisket and turkey, innovative sides, seriously scrumptious desserts (per my dining partner). Great things happening here, as expected! Location and hours are the downside for me, but lucky for those that work in the plaza.

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    Best brisket I have had in a while. This is a new place and word hasn't spread. 2 meat plate was $16. Go for the brisket, so tender 5 stars.

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    I get the Brisket every other Friday, so far no issues and the customer service is great!

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    8 years ago

    Chicken and pork belly were amazing. So good my girlfriend wanted me to eat the Brussels sprouts off her.

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    Came for breakfast this week. The tacos were very tasty and the brisket is extraordinary. Staff for breakfast were also very friendly.

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    Crab cake Benedict. It was perfectly cooked and delish!
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