Curly’s Carolina, TX [CLOSED]

UPDATE: Sadly, Curly’s Carolina, TX has permanently closed in September 2014.

photo credit: Texas Monthly BBQ

photo credit: Texas Monthly BBQ

Texas has always been the center of barbecue in the country. Anyone who disagrees, well, isn’t from Texas. In the past few years there has been a resurgence of great BBQ, particularly here in Central Texas, with new places pushing the envelope. To succeed in this market that values tradition and consistency, you also need to innovate. And that’s where Curly’s Carolina, TX comes in.

Curly’s Carolina, TX is a coming-together of two former Austin-area BBQ food trailers. Hall of Flame BBQ brings its old school Texas style while Curly’s Perfect Pig shows off its Carolina roots. The menu offers each style on its own as well as mash-ups combining the two for something you can’t find anywhere else. Pitmaster Jay Yates is one of the nicest guys in the business, and he’s brought great barbecue to the I-35 corridor in Round Rock, Texas.

The space is large, with two dining rooms and a large patio out back. There’s even a dedicated parking lot behind the restaurant, making it easier for you to get great food into your mouth even faster.

As for that great food, from experience I can say that literally everything is worth your money. If you’re looking for that traditional, pinch-me-I-think-I’m-dreaming meal, go with the brisket. I prefer mine on a sandwich (called The Texan), but as long as you’re getting some brisket, it doesn’t matter how it’s served. They’re using USDA Prime meat and smoke it all through the night to make sure your meat can barely hold itself together. The rub they use is a secret blend with salt, pepper, brown sugar, and a whole slew of other spices. And it’s amazing.

curlys brisket sandwich

If you want to try something a little less traditional, but no less delicious, I recommend the Carolina Quesadilla. As a matter of fact, you should order it every time and share one as an appetizer. And then order another just for you. They fill stuff a huge flour tortilla with their Carolina pulled pork, smoked Gouda cheese, and poblano peppers, top it with a chipotle-avocado sauce, sour cream, a little more cheese, and serve it with a side of pickled onions. No Tex-Mex joint can touch this quesadilla. Trust me.

curlys pulled pork quesadilla

At most BBQ spots, the sides are forgettable. Not here though. The fried okra, wasabi cole slaw (yep.), hushpuppies, and fried green tomatoes are all worthy companions to your meat(s) of choice. Keep an eye on their Specials board to see what else they have that day.

Curly's Okra and Sandwich

And no matter what you do –I’m serious here, so pay attention– be sure to order the banana pudding for dessert. Oh man, it’s indescribable. It’s like… …

But really, it’s creamy and satisfying and light and if you catch it on a special day, they smoke the bananas before placing them on top. Do it.

curlys banana pudding

And here are a few additional shots of what Curly’s has to offer:

 

You can let your friends stand in 3 hour lines, be greeted by “Sold Out” signs, and fret over who has “the best” barbecue, but you’ll know the secret to avoiding all those things sits just up the highway.

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Address 112 Main Street

Round Rock, TX 78664

Phone number (512) 537-9227
Hours of Operation Tues. & Wed. 11 am – 2 pm, or until sold out

Hours: Thurs. – Sat. 11 am – 7 pm, or until sold out

Hours: Sundays 11 am – 5 pm, or until sold out

Website http://www.curlyscarolinatx.com/
Facebook Curly’s Carolina, Texas
Twitter @CurlysBBQ
Additional Info Yes BYOB, No WiFi, No Reservations

 

Austin City Guide 2013: Austin’s Newest Food Trailers

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While some choose to focus the calendar around January 1st, Austin revolves around something a little more important: South by Southwest.  I mean, sure, you could celebrate the day changing, just like it does 364 other times a year, along with every single person in the world.  OR you could be a little weird and celebrate 2,500+ bands, 730+ film screenings, and thousands of other events, all crammed into 10 days.

I like to use this as an opportunity to reflect on the newest food trailers making a name for themselves.  By no means is this list a full representation of the dozens (hundreds?) of new trailers hitting the scene.  In fact, this post would get unwieldy very quickly if I tried to include them all.  Here are just a few to whet your appetite.  Hope you’re hungry. (all photos are mine)

CENTRAL

Kicking things off, an entirely new trailer park has opened on UT Campus called the Rancho Rio Eatery.  You could stop here in the morning and be all set until bed time, with coffee, waffles, smoothies, sandwiches, Thai food, pizza, sausages, dessert, and more.

Velveteen Coffee House – Facebook | Food Trailers Austin
Run by a young husband and wife, this trailer makes a mean cup of coffee.  Though primarily targeting the bleary-eyed students on their way to class, you should plan to swing by for your caffeine boost and avoid the lines at Starbucks.  If the line gets long, they’ve been known to offer up free samples of other menu items while you wait.

Velveteen Coffee House

Coffee at Velveteen Coffee House

Cow Tipping Creamery – My Reviews One Two ThreeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Food Trailers Austin
For a new spin on ice cream Cow Tipping Creamery is working its magic with soft serve.  This isn’t some pedestrian TCBY knockoff; this truck puts together special flavor combinations.  Grab a Cone, Shake, or Stacker (below) and sit back and let the goodness wash over you.

Fluffer Nutter

Fluffer Nutter at Cow Tipping Creamery

The Mighty ConeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Food Trailers Austin
Not new by any means — in fact, one of the oldest food trailers in town — has a new home.  You’ll find all the same, coney goodness in a new location.  The Mighty Cone is an institution, and as such, its new location needed to be mentioned.

The North Loop neighborhood has seen a boom in bars and restaurants recently, and now trailers are finding their way there too.  Two new spots, which couldn’t be more different, are offering some great eats worth checking out away from the downtown fray.

Melvin’s Deli ComfortWebsite | Facebook
With a weekday, lunch-only, meat-heavy menu, Melvin’s Deli Comfort makes big sandwiches with house-made deli meats.  We’re talking huge pastramis, hefty hot Italian beefs, and rich Croque Monsieurs.  Get there early, though, because they seem to run out of popular menu items (ahem, pastrami) pretty quick.

Melvin's Deli Comfort Italian Beef 1

Italian Beef at Melvin’s Deli Comfort

The Vegan NomWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Food Trailers Austin
To counter Melvin’s meatastic menu, The Vegan Nom focuses on vegan tacos, along with other animal-free breakfast, lunch, and dinner fare.  No promises, but you might just forget that there’s no eggs, meat, or cheese by the time you’re finished here.

Guac N Roll – Website | Twitter | Food Trailers Austin
A green truck, with a mohawk, and a clever name — talk about a winning combination!  Plus most of their guacamole menu –yes, a whole section of different guacamole options– is based on musical puns (Guac The Casbah, anyone?).  It’s just outside of the North Loop area, and worth a stop on your way to or from downtown.  Follow them on Twitter, since rumor has it they may be going more mobile soon.

SOUTH

Little Big Mike’sWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Food Trailers Austin
Pizza in Austin has seen some relative improvement recently, but is still a veritable dead zone in the land of Tex-Mex and BBQ.  Little Big Mike’s, located on South Congress, offers a new style to the city by featuring individual pan pizzas with all kinds of unique flavor combinations.  Hatch Green Chile & Avocado, anyone?

Burro Cheese Kitchen Website | Facebook | Twitter | Food Trailers Austin
If there’s something more comforting than a grilled cheese sandwich, I’m not sure I’ve found it.  Burro Cheese Kitchen elevates the grilled cheese to the next level, while staying true to its roots.  The cheese is the star of the show, made obvious by the impressive list of options listed on the menu.  Check them out on South Congress until the trailer park closes down.

Waylon & Willie at Burro Cheese Kitchen

Waylon & Willie at Burro Cheese Kitchen

Yeti Frozen CustardWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Food Trailers Austin
You say “frozen custard”; I say “ohmygodgetoutofmyway”.  With that said, true frozen custard is rare find, kind of like a Yeti.  Swing by Yeti Frozen Custard on South 1st for a real treat.  Even better idea?  First grab some La Barbecue (scroll way down) and follow it up with some Yeti dessert.

Concrete at Yeti Frozen Custard

Concrete at Yeti Frozen Custard

Tommy Want Wingy – Facebook | TwitterFood Trailers Austin
Although I question the name choice, the premise is solid.  The worst part about chicken wings is the mess.  TWW does the prep work for you and you’re left with chicken wing popsicles.  Think of them as wings in drumstick form, like this.   Find them at the Barton Springs Neighborhood Food Court.

Honky Tonk Hot DogsWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Food Trailers Austin
Sometimes you need a good ol’ fashioned hot dog, dressed how you like it, and served with a punch of live music.  Honky Tonk Hot Dogs delivers on all counts, including performances from the very talented owner Scott.  Drop by for a dog, some tunes and, as is typical with many food trailer parks, be sure to BYOB.  They’re next door to Tommy Want Wingy.

Honky Tonk Hot Dogs

All-American w/ sample of chili at Honky Tonk Hot Dogs

Lard Have Mercy!Website | Facebook | TwitterFood Trailers Austin
Probably the best name for a trailer, ever.  Specializing in deep fried everything, Lard Have Mercy! is a great late-night snack place — y’know, when that fried Twinkie doesn’t sound quite so bad.  Find them on South 1st.

NORTH

One of the most noteworthy trends this past year has been the expansion of food trailers to the greater Austin area.  Now Round Rock and Pflugerville each have their own dedicated food trailer parks serving the underserved and doing it quite well.  From my experience, both of these mentioned BBQ trailers can hold their own against any barbecue found in the greater Austin area.

UPDATE: THE ROUND ROCK FOOD TRAILER PARK IS PERMANENTLY CLOSED.

Round Rock isn’t just home to Dell and giant donuts anymore.  The Round Rock Food Trailer Park is the first food trailer park to set up in this Austin suburb.

UPDATE: CURLY’S PERFECT PIG AND HALL OF FLAME BBQ HAVE CLOSED THEIR TRAILERS AND HAVE OPENED A JOINT VENTURE BRICK-AND-MORTAR RESTAURANT CALLED CURLY’S CAROLINA, TEXAS.

Curly’s Perfect Pig – My Reviews One Two | Website | Facebook | TwitterFood Trailers Austin
Sure, Curly’s serves barbecue, but this isn’t like any Q you’ll find in Texas.  Here pig is king.  At this Carolina style BBQ you’ll almost forget you’re in Texas with the first bite of pulled pork.  Get it on a sandwich, baked potato, or just on a plate.  No matter how you order it, you’ll be impressed.  Right off of I-35, it isn’t really that far to pay a visit up to Round Rock.

curlys baked potatoes

Pulled Pork Baked Potato at Curly’s Perfect Pig

A little northwest of Austin you’ll find the new Pflugerville Pfood Ranch serving the outer edge of Austin to those who don’t want to fight I-35 traffic to get deep into Austin.

Hall of Flame BBQ – My ReviewWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Food Trailers Austin
Technically not new, but new to the mainstream scene, Hall of Flame BBQ knows how to cook meat.  With brisket that rivals the best in town and a wasabi cole slaw that will blow you away, it’s worth the trip away from downtown just a bite before heading back.  Currently only open on Saturdays, they’re hoping to expand hours and locations soon.

Hall of Flame BBQ

Beef Ribs and Sausage at Hall of Flame BBQ

SCATTERED

Little Fatty’s – Website | Facebook | Twitter | Food Trailers Austin
Serving up gorditas (which quite literally translates to little fatty), these guys are taking to the streets in a seriously mobile way.  At five bucks apiece, you’ll be handed an extra large arepa-like pocket packed with big flavor.  Easy for on-the-go mouth filling.

EAST

Fried and TrueMy ReviewWebsite | Facebook | Twitter
Oh boy.  Decisions, decisions.  Funnel cake or fried Oreos?  Chocolate-covered candied bacon or deep fried Sriracha grilled cheese sandwich?  If you’re like me, the only choice is to get all of it.  Want it for half the calories?  Go with a friend and share.  Open late on the East side, perfect for post-drinking refueling.

Deep fried Oreo and Funnel Cake at Fried and True

Deep fried Oreo and Funnel Cake at Fried and True

Lastly, I want to mention two (three?) trailers that have reinvented themselves in the last year.

East Side King @ The Grackle – Website | Facebook | Twitter | Food Trailers Austin
Never content with success, (Top Chef) Paul Qui has rebuilt one of the East Side King trifecta.  The Grackle location has a new truck and new menu, making it as new as an old trailer can be.  The menu is just as inventive as the other spots, but remains heavily focused on utilizing it’s big grill.  A great stop at the easternmost stretch of East 6th St to either start or end your night.

J Mueller BBQ –> La Barbecue “Texicana Cuisine” – WebsiteFacebook | Twitter | Food Trailers Austin
Thought of as one of the tops in the city, J Mueller BBQ has been rebranded as LA Barbecue Texicana Cuisine (don’t even get me started on the name).  The change came after John Mueller was unceremoniously relieved of his post as pitmaster and replaced by Franklin BBQ alum John Lewis.  It’s still turning out some of the finest BBQ in the city under John Mueller’s sister (LeAnn)’s watchful eye. (My Review of J Mueller BBQ)

Beef Rib at LA Barbecue

Beef Rib at LA Barbecue

JSM Meat Market – Website | Facebook | Twitter
John Mueller is the pitmaster you love to hate.  Not one to shy away from controversy, one thing most people can agree on is he makes some mean BBQ.  Perhaps best known for his beef ribs, go grab a sampler from his new location out East.

JMueller - Meat Plate

Sampler at J Mueller BBQ