(214) 227-4748, no website
Open Tuesday - Saturday from 10:30 am to around 6 pm
On a recent visit to Dallas for the weekend, I stopped by Meshack's in Garland for a taste of what the locals call the best old fashion BBQ in Texas. The place was literally a shack, nestled between two neighborhood streets deep within the city of Garland. You don't just stop by Meshack's, you gotta know where you're going to find this special place.
The Shack is located on a plot of land no bigger than a residential house. Its sign is a bit worn (missing most of the M) and the smoker billows with a sweet smell of Texas pecan wood and smoked meats. Meshack's is a walk up BBQ joint with a parking situation that is like trying to find a spot for your car in the front yards of neighborhood folks during the State Fair of Texas.
Ordering is done by shouting into a small screened portion of a soot-covered window. Then a figure appears in the smoky concrete box to hand over a brown sack full of perfectly smoked meat. For everything it does not have in terms of modern facilities it makes up in taste and delivery of some of the best BBQ in Texas. It lives up to its mission of serving only old fashion BBQ and prides itself on the simplicity and consistency of this lost art.
The Shack is located on a plot of land no bigger than a residential house. Its sign is a bit worn (missing most of the M) and the smoker billows with a sweet smell of Texas pecan wood and smoked meats. Meshack's is a walk up BBQ joint with a parking situation that is like trying to find a spot for your car in the front yards of neighborhood folks during the State Fair of Texas.
Ordering is done by shouting into a small screened portion of a soot-covered window. Then a figure appears in the smoky concrete box to hand over a brown sack full of perfectly smoked meat. For everything it does not have in terms of modern facilities it makes up in taste and delivery of some of the best BBQ in Texas. It lives up to its mission of serving only old fashion BBQ and prides itself on the simplicity and consistency of this lost art.
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Meat
Meshack's serves up the traditional meats such as Brisket, Pork Ribs and Link Sausage. Chicken is served on Wednesdays only and sometimes Ham makes an appearance. I asked for a sampling of all the meats and was promptly informed of the $30 pack that comes complete with sliced Beef Brisket, Ribs, Links as well as sides and a loaf of white bread. At $30 it was a bargain and plenty of food for at least four adults.
The meat was served in a "to go" aluminum tin and I couldn't wait to open the lid and taste the old fashioned BBQ. Since Meshack's has no places to eat on location, we took our meal across the street to the city park and sat under the shade of a giant pecan tree to eat.
The Beef Brisket was incredible. It looked perfectly smoked with just the right moisture and so tender it almost fell apart before it hit my mouth. The Beef Brisket received a perfect score in my book and couldn't get any better. The Pork Ribs were equally tasty and the meat separated from the bone on command as the tender morsels packed with flavor melted in my mouth. The Link Sausage looked well cooked and had a great dark reddish maroon color. It had a nice crisp bite and consistent tenderness inside. It was full of smokey flavor and well seasoned.
We visited Meshack's on a Saturday afternoon so the Chicken (available only on Wednesdays) would have to wait for another trip. The Ham was also a no show on the day we were there. I didn't mind one bit. We quickly devoured the meats and then rested under the pecan tree reflecting upon one of the best BBQ meals I have ever had. It was a perfect afternoon to go along with an almost perfect BBQ dinner - old fashioned style.
Sauce
Meshack's offered up two different sauces - Regular and Hot. We tried both. The Regular was fantastic and had a great balanced flavor of spice, pepper and sweet. Not any one flavor dominated, making the sauce a big winner in my book. The Hot was a spicier version of the Regular. Same great flavor but a strong spicy kick at the end. I preferred the Regular but would suggest trying both because they are very similar in taste and I found myself using the Hot as a dipping sauce for the Sausage.
I give both Sauces 4 out of 5 Texas Stars for their balanced flavor, generous portion size and right consistency.
Sides
Talk about good old fashioned BBQ. The Sides fit right in - Potato Salad and Baked Beans. The only options were Large or Small. The homemade Potato Salad and Baked Beans came with our meal and were a perfect compliment to the meats. The Potato Salad had a smooth texture that was more liked mashed than chunky and packed full of flavor. The beans had a pork and beans sweetness complete with small scraps of Beef Brisket and Meshack's BBQ sauce combined. It has a nice flavor that didn't distract from the meats.
Dessert
Sticking with the "simple is better" theme, the dessert did not disappoint. The menu painted on the wall did not list any desserts but off to the side, safely behind the window, was a hand written sign indicating the dessert of the day - Lemon Bunt Cake. The homemade cake came wrapped in aluminum foil. It was a large piece that was moist and deep in color. It had a strong but sweet lemon taste and you could see the pieces of zest throughout.Atmosphere
Meshack's is exactly as advertised - a Shack. Don't expect any extras here and be prepared to take your food with you. The nearby, well manicured city park makes a great place to enjoy the meal and spend a restful afternoon under the shade of the large pecan trees. Nothing special other than what is important describes Meshack's best. If you're looking for tables, utensils, air-conditioning and a parking lot then you have come to the wrong place. But if you're looking for a neighborhood hangout that has its menu painted on the wall and perfect old fashioned BBQ that will make tingle, you will find it at Meshack's.Most Memorable
The Final Word
Meshack's is a great find and a must for anyone who loves Texas BBQ. It is a history lesson in old fashioned BBQ smoked in pecan wood that is practiced daily in this sleepy suburban Dallas town. Meshack's is a rare find and gets an almost perfect score form this journeyman. I look forward to another visit to taste the Chicken and discover a new delicious homemade dessert. Scoring a 18 out of 20, Meshack's Bar-Be-Que Shack is a Can't Miss and well worth a trip from anywhere in Texas.







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