The aroma hits you first—that intoxicating perfume of post oak smoke and rendering beef fat that makes your stomach growl like it’s auditioning for a monster movie.
In Richmond’s Scott’s Addition neighborhood, a Texas-sized revolution is happening, and it smells absolutely magnificent.
ZZQ Texas Craft Barbeque isn’t just another spot claiming to serve authentic barbecue—it’s the real deal, a temple of smoke where meat is treated with the reverence usually reserved for fine art or rare wines.
The industrial-chic building with its bold “TEXAS CRAFT BARBEQUE” signage stands as a beacon for carnivores, drawing pilgrims from across Virginia and beyond…