Begin your Austin BBQ adventure by meeting your friendly local guide outside Merit Coffee at 222 West Ave. From there, enjoy a short stroll toward the famous Willie Nelson statue, passing the striking Austin Public Library along the way.
Your walk continues through the lively Rainey Street Historic District, known for its charming bungalows turned into trendy bars, food trailers, and patios filled with locals and their pups. This is one of Austin’s most beloved neighborhoods for nightlife, culture, and of course—food.
Next, head toward the Colorado River and the iconic Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge, home to the world’s largest urban bat colony. If you’re visiting between March and October, pair this experience with our Scenic Austin Night Tour to witness over 1.5 million bats taking flight at dusk.
After soaking in the sights, it’s time to indulge in your first BBQ stop—sampling classic Texas flavors with a handheld bite that’s smoky, savory, and unforgettable. Continue through the Red River Cultural District, a vibrant hub of music, art, and local flavor that captures the spirit of Austin.
Your final stop is a BBQ lover’s dream. Choose from tender smoked specialties like pork, chicken, turkey, or the star of the show—Texas beef brisket. Each slow-cooked bite delivers the rich, smoky flavors that make Austin one of the BBQ capitals of the world.
Bring your appetite and join us on the Austin Red River BBQ Food Walking Tour for an evening of culture, history, and mouthwatering barbecue you won’t forget!