Angelo's Barbque
(817) 332-0357
2533 White Settlement Rd
(at Hwy 199)
Ft. Worth,
TX
75201
32.759
-97.3515
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Great Barbecue!
by jojo14
February 17, 2007
As a native of Lockhart, I've found it difficult finding great barbecue in DFW, but Angelo's doesn't dissapoint. Anytime I miss home, I go by a grab a bite!
Legendary Ft. Worth barbecue joint knows the beef.
by Contributor
December 12, 2007
In Short
Since 1958, Angelo's has been throwing down top-notch barbecue in "Cowtown." The rustic, hunting lodge environment includes the bear and buffalo busts along with stringers of bass overhead while the beefy menu features slow-cooked beef brisket and fall-off-the-bone ribs. Polish sausage and hot links are also available while sides of beans, cole slaw, potato salad or a dill pickle finish the plate. All the meat at Angelo's is treated with their world famous seasoning rub.
Where?s the Texas Hospitality?
by jimmyjamesb
November 22, 2006
We visited this ?legendary? BBQ establishment just to discover we wasted our time. While the food was very good, the service was the pits, no pun intended.
You are expected to get your own drinks in the refrigerators that are located near the entrance. When I asked if they had iced tea, I was given the ?you?re an idiot? look and told about the bottled tea in the refrigerators. I was given that look again when I wanted to use a credit card to pay. A very faded and small sign lives on the 20 year old register that reads cash only, silly me for not seeing it.
Other problems: The place is dirty and the bathrooms need remodeling desperately.
- Pros: Great dry rub spare ribs
- Cons: Unfriendly, No Credit Card, No Iced Tea
The Best BBQ
by maxbooks
July 09, 2003
This is an old favorite of mine, I've been a patron of Angelo's since I was a kid. I still miss the sawdust on the floor, but everything else about the place is still top-grade. The slow-cooked beef brisket is absolutely incredible, as are the fall-off-the-bone ribs. Focus on the meat when you go, not the side dishes, which are for the most part mediocre. And don't forget the frosted schoooner of beer! I'm not much of a beer drinker myself, but these schooners are something special on a hot Texas day. Perfect to wash doen the best BBQ in the Metroplex!
- Pros: inexpensive beer, beef brisket, the bear at the door
- Cons: side dishes
Best Barbque Around
by twocheek
May 22, 2003
I have been eating at Angelo's Barbque for for 20+ years. It is absolutely the best barbque I have eaten. The ribs are so tender that the meat falls off the bone. The atmosphere is wonderful and although it appears as a bar, it is a family place. You will laways see the Angelo's family in the corner sitting at a round table.
- Pros: Good parking, never a wait, good bargain
The Bear Is Still There
by bndraldy
November 18, 2002
The sawdust on the floors is long gone, but the bear still greets you near the door. The sliced beef and the pork ribs are consistently tender and juicy. The cole slaw is excellent. I am picky about my potato salad, but theirs is much better than most places. The prices are quite reasonable for the quality and quantity of the food served. The decor has not changed much since I started going there as a kid (MANY years ago!).
- Pros: Reasonable, Very casual
- Cons: Sometimes crowded, Decor is dingy


