Overall Rating and is it worth a visit: 9.5 to 9.75/10 and Yes. Interstellar has actually been on my list of places to try for years, so it only seemed fitting this be the first spot we start at in Austin. As one of the only pits that has been consistently mentioned to me as allegedly having better brisket than Franklin’s, no BBQ tour was going to be complete until we visited and put their meats to the test. That in mind, we ended up rolling into north Austin around 8:30 PM after a full day of driving from Denver and grabbed a beer right next door at Slacker’s Brewing Co. This led us to walking over to Interstellar to check out our destination for the morning and to take a few pictures for a unique night shot. What we didn’t expect, was that the pits are right out front in the parking lot, where we met Joel their nighttime pit boss, who happened to be in his truck and hopped out once he saw us walking around taking photos. Joel was super friendly and gave us a quick tour of the pits and even popped a few open for some pics and smells. He said to talk to Andy and Phil in the morning and mention we are on a BBQ tour to get some additional recs on where to go. We left for the hotel smelling like post oak smoke, only to return a few hours later the next morning at 9:30 AM. This put us number 3 in line behind two gentlemen visiting from College Station. As we waited and my two buddies held our spot in line, I walked over and chatted with Andy and got some great recs for Austin and the tour in general, including Memphis and Alabama spots that were worthy of a stop. Once again, super nice guy and great customer service.
As far as the spot itself, it sits in a common strip mall that could be easily missed from the road, if not for the the massive smokers they have directly across from the entrance in the parking lot. The smell hits you no matter where you park and invites you in by getting your nose sniffing and your mouth salivating. We sat down behind the two guys who beat us in line, on wooden benches which sit under a covered entrance, making sure the early arrivals are protected from any bad weather. As we were waiting, the GM came out around 10ish to open up access for bathrooms and their coffee bar if desired. People started flowing in steadily after 10-10:15ish with almost 50 people behind us by 10:45. The doors open right away at 11:00 and we walked in and placed our order in traditional Texas cafeteria style and watched them carve up our order right in front of us. We grabbed a table and dove right in. From the first look and bite, we knew this was going to be a great meal and it did not disappoint. While the brisket may not have been better than Franklin’s, it was easily a Top 5 I had ever eaten. Combine that with how well all the other meats and sides delivered and it was easy for us to see why they have won a Michelin Star for two straight years and are consistently in Texas Monthly’s Top 10 list every four years. 100% worth making a visit and one of the best BBQ spots to be found anywhere in Texas

Date Visited: 5/13/2026
Address: 12233 Ranch Rd 620 N suite 105, Austin, TX 78750
Day of the Week: Wednesday
Time of Day: Here at 9:30 AM. Open at 11:00 AM
Owner: John Bates & Brandon Martinez
Website: https://www.theinterstellarbbq.com/
Number of Years in Business: Opened February 21, 2019
Number of People in Line: 2 in front of us at 9:30, who got there about 5 minutes before us. By 10:30, we had 19 people behind us and then 44 at 10:45. Probably close to 80-90 by the time of opening and a steady stream coming in the entire time we were there
Regional Style of BBQ: Central Texas
Total Cost: $195 with tip. Ordered 1/2 lb of brisket, 1 beef short rib, 1/2 lb of ribs (2 ribs), one beef kielbasa sausage, one lamb sausage merguez, and 1/2 lb of the peach tea glazed pork belly (4 pieces) for the mains. Then the four cheese mac and smoked scalloped potatoes for the sides, along with three soft drinks
Type of Wood: Post Oak
Type of Smoker: Multiple off-set smokers, which are in the parking lot right out front
Type of Seasoning: Salt & pepper as the base, but then use multiple blends
Best Dish: Brisket
Best Sauce: Didn’t try any
Best Side: Smoked Scalloped Potatoes
Interior Description: Checkered floors when you walk in and order cafeteria style with the big black board menu. They have wooden tables with black metal chairs all over the dining room with a separate area for pick up online orders. They have their Michelin stars hanging from the wall for 2024 in 2025 and have a very clean and family friendly environment with sweet tea and sauces along the wall for your enjoyment. Also, a big selection of merch options are available to buy on the side as well, right by the coffee bar
Pro Tip: Michelin-Star winner in 2024 and retained it again in 2025, as well as Texas Monthly’s 2025 #6 ranking across all Texas BBQ. Also, no alcohol served here as a heads up. For the food, you must order the Peach Tea Glazed Pork Belly, as not something I’ve ever seen anywhere else and they are super delicious
Brisket
0/10 Ranking: 9.5 to 9.75/10
Seasoning: Salt and pepper
Description: The brisket had a nice 1/4 to 1/2 inch red ring and was perfectly trimmed. Seasoning and smoke are are point with almost a perfect blend of each, but could still use more of both. Super tender and juicy slices, that were almost to the point of falling apart, but then sprang back with the the remaining integrity it had. Thick and dark crust, with large pepper fakes visible as you bit in. Top 5 brisket I’ve ever had, but might be slightly behind Franklin’s still, as it literally melts in your mouth. Could use just a little more smoke and pepper, but similar texture to Franklin’s and 100% worth ordering when you visit


Pork Spare Ribs
0/10 Ranking: 8.75 to 9/10
Seasoning: Salt, pepper, maybe others?
Description: Better than the beef rib option. The pork ribs were lightly seasoned and maybe a light brush of sauce near the end of smoking. They had a nice glaze to them and were evenly trimmed with a nice meat-to-fat balance, but also were a little thin too. That said, they were pretty much perfectly tender, with good smoke and seasoning flavor blend in each bite. Similar to the brisket, they needed a little more smoke and flavoring to come through, so they weren’t the best of the best, but they were fantastic ribs to enjoy by the group. Worth ordering again


Beef Short Rib
0/10 Ranking: 8.75/10
Seasoning: Salt, pepper, and a chimichurri sauce on top
Description: This was served with chimichurri on top, and had nice thick crust to it. Looked great last night at 10:15 PM when we got a sneak peak at the smokers, so ordered today to try out. It was thickly covered in bark and seasoning, but not much of either comes through, which is sadly not what you would expect. As far as the tenderness, the meat was just a little tough, but still pretty juicy and enjoyable. Can’t say this is better than Post Oak or Louie Muller’s. Nice 1/2 inch of smoke ring, but somehow the flavor and smoke essence was very is light, making us think the chimmi might be added to cover it up a bit. That said, still a really good beef rib and worth ordering, but not the best I’ve had in Texas


Peach Tea Glazed Pork Belly
0/10 Ranking: 9/10
Description: Sweet tea flavor hits you right away, in a meaty, but tender bite. The peach tea flavor lives up to the name and makes itself known in each piece you bite into. Good balance of meat to fat ratio in each chunk, and something super unique to them and not a dish I’ve ever seen anywhere else. The smoke flavor comes through in an enjoyable way too. Would get again, but only to split. 1/2 lb (4 pieces) would be way too rich for me alone



Lamb Sausage Merguez
0/10 Ranking: 9/10
Seasoning: Served with mint labneh & harissa sauerkraut
Description: Served in a ring, and about half the thickness as the normal sausage. Looks like it was served with a tzatziki type sauce, and a harissa sauerkraut. Casing had a nice snap to it and had a solid internal consistency. It was creamier than the normal sausage and had a nice warm and slightly spicy flavor to it, almost like there was some cinnamon or allspice added. The tzatziki sauce was a nice way to cut the heat and had a nice subtle flavor to it as well that doesn’t completely overpower the lamb. The sauerkraut added a nice acidic snapback to cleanse the pallet and created a very cohesive dish that was super unique for a Texas BBQ spot. Absolutely worth ordering

Beef Kielbasa Sausage
0/10 Ranking: 9 to 9.25/10
Description: Super thick sausage, with a taut casing that was almost crunchy. Inside was a meaty blend that was just lightly creamy and a had nice light smokiness to it, while also still having good structural integrity. Gamey beefy flavor comes through that was super enjoyable, but the only critique was that it was ever so slightly overdone and needed just a little more moisture. Would get again though for myself or the table

Sides – Four Cheese Mac
0/10 Ranking: 9 to 9.25/10
Description: Shell mac & cheese, with a creamy and velvety sauce, and a nice garlicky flavor to it. Crunchy onions and chives on top, this was cooked perfectly al dente and a great dish. Would get again

Sides – Smoked Scalloped Potatoes
0/10 Ranking: 9.25/10
Description: Smoky and delivering on its name, the potatoes were perfectly cooked and had a nice layer of crunch. Not really a fan of these normally, but would get again and would recommend as they were some of, if not the best scalloped potatoes I’ve had. Order with confidence

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