Overall Rating and is it worth a visit: 9.25/10 and absolutely yes. Always worth visiting, whether you are a local looking for top-notch barbecue or a visitor coming from out of town on your own bbq journey. I had gone a couple of years without visiting Post Oak after my initial review, as I was spending my time trying other establishments throughout the state to see if any could rival or dethrone them from the top spot. While I had a lot of solid bbq at other pits, none were truly able to beat the brisket or overall bbq offering that Post Oak provides. As soon as you walk in, you’re smacked in the face with a pleasant aroma of smoke and delicious meats and greeted by an extremely friendly and attentive staff, who are always willing to answer any questions you may have and will help guide you towards your best option. The owner is typically on-site bouncing around and helping both front and back of house, always looking to make the experience an enjoyable one for his customers. In true Central Texas-style, you have pickles, pickled onions, and white bread available at no extra cost, with soft drinks and sweet tea to go along with a full bar and tap list. While I’m not a whiskey guy, they have a large scale collection and have some daily specials on these for any enthusiasts. For the Texas traditionalists, they also have Shiner Bock available, along with several other beer and N/A options. Overall, you can’t go wrong with making a stop here, as they have consistently been producing some of the best barbecue in the state for years and somehow only seem to keep improving. Whether it be for the brisket, beef and pork ribs, or just the enjoyable and energetic atmosphere, this is a needed first stop for anyone curious about Colorado BBQ. We who are about to dine, salute you!


Date Visited: 11/2/2024 & 1/3/2025
Address: 4000 Tennyson St, Denver, CO 80212
Day of the Week: Saturday
Time of Day: 10:55 AM for the second visit and 11:05 AM for the third. 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: 0, but over 45 filled in while we ate
Regional Style of BBQ: Central Texas-Style
Total Cost: $103 with tip. 1 lb of brisket (half fatty, half lean), 1/2 lb of turkey, full rack of ribs, 1 taco, 1 order Fried Okra, 1 order Jalapeno Coleslaw
Type of Wood: Post Oak
Type of Smoker: Multiple versions, but all wood fired
Type of Seasoning: Salt, pepper, multiple others for ribs
Best Dish: Brisket
Best Sauce: Need Review
Best Side: Fried Okra
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. Never skip getting the brisket or the turkey either
Brisket
0/10 Ranking: 9.25/10
Seasoning: Salt and pepper, maybe garlic
Description: Still the best brisket being smoked in the Denver or the state for that matter. Each time I visit and order the brisket, it always has a nice peppery finish to it, with tender and perfectly cooked pieces, whether they be fatty or lean cut. The consistency of quality over the years has been impressive to say the least and they can go toe-to-toe with many of the top Texas establishments. For them to rival that of Franklin’s, Terry Black’s, etc. I would like them to have a little bit more seasoning and smoke flavor come through, but until I taste otherwise, this is the King of Colorado Brisket. A must order when visiting



Beef Rib
0/10 Ranking: 9.25/10
Seasoning: Salt and pepper
Description: Available on Saturdays and one of the few places to offer them, it’s best to order with multiple people, as each rib could range from 1.5 to 2.5 lbs. It’s sold per pound, so be mindful of the price when ordering. The rib itself was cooked extremely well, as it had a nice bark and seasoning to the exterior while having a tender and juicy interior with a nice smoke ring. There were a couple of edges that got a little tough and I would have liked a little more smokiness to have come through, but beyond that, a pretty perfect beef rib and the best I’ve had in Colorado. 3 out of 3 times that I’ve ordered these they haven’t disappointed, so order with confidence and a full wallet if visiting on a weekend



St Louis Style Heritage Pork Spare Ribs
0/10 Ranking: 8.75/10
Seasoning: Salt, pepper, maybe others, and lightly sauced I believe
Description: Really tasty ribs and Top 3-5 in Colorado easily. Fall-off-the-bone tender, with a nice seasoning and smokiness running through. Really nice meat-to-fat ratio and trimmed perfectly.
Using higher-end heritage pork, the meat is flavorful and has been consistently delicious through each order. Always worth getting a few if stopping in



Sausage – Black Pepper
0/10 Ranking: 8.75/10
Description: Good snap to casing and a nice internal blend of meat-to-fat ratio. Slightly sweet, with good spice in it and the cheddar adding a creamy texture and nice balance. Was the preferred option from the table
Sausage – Guiness Bison Bratwurst
0/10 Ranking: 8.5/10
Description: Similar to the black pepper sausage, but with more gaminess to the flavor and a little spicier than the other. Would get again, but would take the other option over this if having to chose
Turkey
0/10 Ranking: 9/10
Seasoning: Salt, pepper, maybe others?
Description: Succulent and juicy to each bite, with a nice peppery and smoky finish. One of the best turkey options in all of the state, potentially the best overall, this is always an unexpected table favorite. Don’t skip on ordering this during your visit and grab at least a 1/4lb if possible
Sauces – Didn’t Review
Sides – Fried Okra
0/10 Ranking: 8.5 to 8.75/10
Description: These were fried well and had a nice light seasoning and breading to them, but could use a bit more flavor overall. However, this can be accomplished by dipping them in the accompanying sauce they provide. They were perfectly cooked with a nice bite and firmness to each piece, making for one of the better fried okra options in Colorado. Will continue to order again
Sides – Jalapeno Coleslaw
0/10 Ranking: 8.5/10
Description: Light and crispy with a little bit of heat to it. Green and red cabbage blended together, with carrots and sesame seeds mixed in with a vinegar base, I believe. I would like it to be just a dash sweeter but good overall, as it helps cut the fattiness of the meats well as a side dish. Would get it to share with the table, but not my personal favorite
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