Hill Country Barbecue Market
410 7th Street, NW - Washington, DC 20004
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- As seen on Food Network
Smokin’ Good Q
Highlights
- What you see is what you get – every cut of meat is offered up for a quick look-see before it goes onto your tray.
- Want bread with that? Your BBQ comes with slices of white bread to sop up the juicy goodness – or to turn your meal into a sandwich.
Good to Know
- A lengthy bourbon and tequila list might hit the spot during happy hour – there’s more than 50 to choose from.
- Every patron is given a meal ticket. Peruse the menu once you’re seated at your table and head up to the Market Place line for meats, sides and desserts.
Recommended Dishes
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·Beer Can Game Hen
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·Kreuz Sausage with Jalapeno and Cheese
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·Sweet Potato Bourbon Mash
Beverage Recommendations
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·8-Layer Dip
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·HC Cooler
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·A good ‘ol Mexican Coke
- As seen on the Food Network
Full Overview
Smoked, grilled, skewered or sauced -- however you like your meat is how you’ll get it at Hill Country Barbecue in Chinatown. Just blocks away from the neighborhood's Metro stop, you’ll find a meat lover’s paradise.
With five types of beef barbecue, two types of pork, two types of chicken and two sausages you’ll be at no loss for options. Served classically with slices of soft white bread, you can sauce your dish at the table and turn that bread into a meat delivery system.
Hill Country Barbecue isn’t just about the meat; folks can be just as discerning about the side dishes. Longhorn Mac ‘n Cheese, Sweet Potato Bourbon Mash and Confetti Cole Slaw make it feel like you’re at an impressive backyard cookout that’s serving up all your favorites.
If you’d like a little entertainment with your Q, country bands are on regular rotation at the basement-level stage. For the rock star or karaoke fan, there’s also live-band karaoke where you can flex your lungs or your crowd-cheering skills.
A reservation will now earn you: 200 Reward pts.
For every reservation that you make and honor (you actually show up at the restaurant and have a meal) on CityEats.com, you will earn 200 CityEats Rewards points. If you then write a review of your dining experience, you will earn an additional 200 points. Once you have collected 2,500 points, you can redeem them for either a $25 gift certificate or a charitable donation in the amount of $25.
