Overall Rating and is it worth a visit: 9/10 and Yes. Absolutely worth a stop, with almost every one of their meats being a top option for Colorado. May be the best spot in the state on any given day, as it will scratch the itch of anyone craving some Texas style BBQ. Always one of my first recommendations for anyone asking where to go in Denver, as it’s never left me disappointed. That said, get there early, because this place always fills up fast

Date Visited: 3/5/2021 and 6/26/2021 for their anniversary party (with suckling pig)
Address: 4000 Tennyson St, Denver, CO 80212
Day of the Week: Friday for first visit and Saturday for second visit
Time of Day: 11:08 AM for first visit and 10:38 AM for second visit. They open at 11:00 AM
Owner: Nick Prince
Website: https://www.postoakdenver.com/
Number of Years in Business: June 26th, 2019
Number of People in Line: 7 people the first time and 5 people the second time
Regional Style of BBQ: Central Texas
Total Cost: $42 with tip. 1/4lb of brisket, 1/4lb burnt ends, 1/4lb pulled pork, 1 sausage, 1 spare rib, 1 Shiner Bock
Type of Wood: Post Oak and mesquite
Type of Smoker: Offset smoker and electric combination
Type of Seasoning: Salt, pepper, & garlic for brisket but additional blends for other meats
Best Dish: Brisket or burnt ends
Best Sauce: Texas
Best Side: Coleslaw
Interior Description: Modern upscale interior meets Texas BBQ joint with classic tin tiled ceilings, reclaimed wood walls, and refurbished wood floors, that has an elevated design with a high-end bar and whiskey wall directly across from the chopping boards. Fun and classic old-school bbq vibes with a warm and pleasant staff who always seems to be having a good time
Pro Tip: Go on Fridays for the burnt ends and Saturdays for the beef ribs, as they are one of the few places in Colorado that does them
Brisket
0/10 Ranking: 9/10
Seasoning: Salt, pepper, & garlic
Description: Smoked for 14 hours with Prime Angus cuts. They had a good 1/2 smoke ring around each piece and had a nice smoky and peppery flavor running through it. A very juicy and moist brisket, easily a top 3 in the state and worth an order every visit



Burnt Ends
0/10 Ranking: 9/10
Seasoning: Salt, pepper, & garlic
Description: Only served on Fridays. The seasoning and smokiness make for a great flavor running through each piece. Juicy and mostly meaty, they add their own blend of Texas sauce and few other ingredients to it before tossing them back in the smoker for another hour and half to caramelize. Would order again



Pork Spare Ribs
0/10 Ranking: 8.5 to 9/10
Seasoning: 8 different spices
Description: St. Louis cut heritage pork. Fall off the bone tender with good smoker and flavor running through the entire rib. This one sits behind Rollin’ Bones and Smok for best in Colorado, but it is a very close number 3


Pulled Pork
0/10 Ranking: 7/10
Description: While the pork was juicy, it had little smoke or seasoning coming through each bite. Was a good, but pretty middle of the road pulled pork and needs some sauce to improve it. Could be skipped for other meats or sides next time around




Jalapeno Cotija Sausage
0/10 Ranking: 9/10
Description: Made in-house with a balanced spice, meat, and fat blend to it. Had a good crunch to the casing with subtle smoke notes and a creamy texture running through each bite. The spice level with the jalapeno was right on point. Would order again

Sauces

Sides – Coleslaw

Sides – Mac & Cheese

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