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County Line

Address
10101 I-H 10 West San Antonio TX 78230
Phone
(210) 641-1998
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(210) 641-1345

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
11:00am-9:00pm
Monday
11:00am-9:00pm
Tuesday
11:00am-9:00pm
Wednesday
11:00am-9:00pm
Thursday
11:00am-9:00pm
Friday
11:00am-10:00pm
Saturday
11:00am-10:00pm

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The County Line chain outdoes itself at every new location and this one in San Antonio is no less. Families and groups can indulge in the All-you-can-eat menu, barbecue platters, combos, sandwiches, salads and burgers. Try the fried tortilla crusted catfish, garlic mashed red skin potatoes, corn on the cob, fried okra, cole slaw and peppered turkey breast. Live gigs are a regular occurrence...

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The County Line Restaurant Review

The County Line’s operation includes outlets as far away as Albuquerque where indifferent barbecue may pass unnoticed. But while portions remain generous, and the décor is still shamelessly country kitschy, the kitchen merely labors on. Beef ribs are meaty, so the uninspiring sauce can be skipped (ask for it on the side), but brisket comes across more like pot roast. This selection and many...

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Best BBQ in town

Average Rating
100

We love to go to the County Line whenever we want BBQ because we know it's going to be the best every single time. The BBQ turkey is moist and the brisket is out of this world. Add in the eclectic décor and it's a winning combo.

Average Rating
80

After an 11 hour day on the road asked our hotel where to go for good BBQ. We were not disappointed. We got a free appetizer coupon from our hotel which was a delicious sliced sausage and BBQ sauce. Husband loved the chicken and beef ribs. Fried okra, mashed potatoes, salad....all tasty. Not used to the Texas beans - in...

Just Right Taste

Average Rating
100

There's a reason why this place has been in the same place for so long: consistently good barbecue. I enjoyed the sliced brisket and the sausage, with the right amount of smoky ring on the brisket, plus great, flavorful potato salad and lots of barbecue beans. The service on this visit was especially good, since my waitress offered to take...

Awesome BBQ

Average Rating
100

Loved this place was recommended to me by hotel staff at the hotel that I was staying in. Loved their Ribs and brisket. Delicious

Average Rating
60

I have a particular nostalgia for County Line. I lived in Austin as a kid, and we used to go to the Hills location once in a while for dinner. It was fun...

Business description (3)

Located on I-10 West, Just three miles from Fiesta Texas, this newest County Line represents the next generation of County Line Food and Fun. Surrounded by a comfortable porch and heavily landscaped patio, you'll feel like you're on a mini vacation. It's Real Texas Barbeque in a fun, roadhouse atmosphere.

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The County Line chain outdoes itself at every new location and this one in San Antonio is no less. Families and groups can indulge in the All-you-can-eat menu, barbecue platters, combos, sandwiches, salads and burgers. Try the fried tortilla crusted catfish, garlic mashed red skin potatoes, corn on the cob, fried okra, cole slaw and peppered turkey breast. Live gigs are a regular occurrence...

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