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Seguin's Burnt Bean Co. makes Southern Living’s best BBQ list

Burnt Bean was the only San Antonio-area restaurant on Southern Living's top barbecue joints list.
A San Antonio-area barbecue restaurant has earned a slot on a newly-released best BBQ list. The list, Top BBQ Joints in the South, is from Southern Living magazine, a magazine fond of lists, and features 17 restaurants in Texas overall, including Seguin's Burnt Bean Co.
Despite taking home the coveted No. 1 spot in Texas Monthly's 2025 list of the 50 Best Barbecue Joints in Texas, Burnt Bean was in the middle of the pack at No. 31. San Antonio's Reese Bros. Barbecue and 2M Smokehouse, which were also in the top 50, did not make the Southern Living cut.
The list was compiled and ranked by Southern Living’s Contributing Barbecue Editor, Robert F. Moss, who is based in Charleston, South Carolina. It's probably completely unrelated but the No. 1 "joint" on the list is City Limits Barbeque, which just happens to be located in West Columbia, South Carolina. Of the 50 on the list, 12 are in South Carolina.
Moss was appointed barbecue editor at the magazine in 2014 — one year after Daniel Vaughn was appointed barbecue editor at Texas Monthly.
A release says that Moss dined at each restaurant on the list in person — no long-distance UberEats-ing — and has visited most multiple times.
"When compiling the list, he revisits as many previous honorees and as many potential new contenders as time will allow," it says. So: not all. Also, he doesn't use score sheets or grading systems — instead, it is a "qualitative ranking based upon the enjoyment of the meal and the overall experience of the visit."
Geographically, Texas is as far west as the list goes, and it ventures as far north as Maryland. The Texas restaurants on the list that rank most highly are mostly old-timers, with newer places like Lockhart's Barbs B Q ranking lower than its 150-year-old neighbor, Kreuz Market.
The Texas restaurants that made the list are as follows, with their ranking:
- #2. Snow’s BBQ - Lexington
- #4. Louie Mueller Barbecue - Taylor
- #5. LeRoy & Lewis - Austin
- #13. Kreuz Market - Lockhart
- #15. Panther City BBQ - Fort Worth
- #19. Tejas Chocolate + Barbecue - Tomball
- #20. Franklin Barbecue - Austin
- #27. Truth BBQ - Houston
- #28. Barbs B Q - Lockhart
- #31. Burnt Bean Co. - Seguin
- #37. Goldee’s Bar-B-Q - Fort Worth
- #38. Micklethwait Barbecue - Austin
- #40. Dayne's Craft BBQ - Aledo
- #42. Blood Bros. BBQ - Bellaire
- #43. Cattleack Barbeque - Dallas
- #46. Hurtado Barbecue - Arlington
- #47. Smitty’s Market - Lockhart
Eric Sandler contributed to this story.

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