Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Prep football fans can take their cue here

Some prime barbecue options for Friday nights in Southland

- By Eric Sondheimer

Brisket that melts in your mouth. Mac and cheese so tasty you want a second helping. Baby back ribs so good that you lick the sauce from your fingers. Corn bread so alluring you want more and more. Hamburgers so big who needs French fries?

Welcome to the world of Texas barbecue available for high school football fans on Friday nights in Southern California. It’s barbecue food at its smoky best for tailgating in a parking lot or for pigging out in a pregame meal.

With help and guidance from Nick Garcia, a barbecue connoisseu­r and strength coach at Sherman Oaks Notre Dame, let me offer 10 destinatio­ns near high schools in the Southland for your fall and winter pregame dinner option. The focus is on brisket, and the best places have quality meat, great bark and the fat in the meat is perfectly rendered.

Heritage Barbecue

It’s the go-to diner for Trinity League events at nearby San Juan Capistrano JSerra. It opens at 11 a.m. and sometimes runs out of food by 6 p.m. I had brisket on potato bread, and it was so good.

Nick’s comment: “The brisket melts in your mouth

[Barbecue, and the fat is perfectly rendered. They cook on an offset smoker using white oak as the wood of choice. They offer many different sides and a few different choices of sausage that are freshly made.” 31721 Camino Capistrano

San Juan Capistrano heritagecr­aftbbq.com

A.J.’s Tex-Mex & Barbecue

Nick visits for lunch several times a week down the street from Notre Dame High. I tried the brisket and haven’t tasted anything better. It’s moist and soft. The owner purchases top quality beef from Harris Ranch and Creekstone. There’s also a highly recommende­d cheeseburg­er made out of the trimmings from brisket.

Nick’s comment: “It’s one of my favorite places for brisket. The meat is rendered just right. It melts in your mouth and has a great smoke flavor. Their breakfast tacos and burritos with fresh homemade tortillas are also favorites and are served all day.”

12123 Riverside Dr.

Valley Village

(818) 505-8865 ajtexmexbb­q.com

Rattler’s Bar B Que

If you go to any Hart, Valencia, West Ranch or Golden Valley games in Santa Clarita, this is the place to visit. Chicken, ribs, tri-tip and garlic rolls served in a family restaurant make it an ideal pregame dinner spot. Waiting for the return of their much-appreciate­d salad bar.

Nick’s comment: “They offer some great appetizers and one of the favorites are the carne asada tacos.”

26495 Golden Valley Road Santa Clarita

(661) 251-4195 rattlersbb­q.com

Green Acres

Adjacent to the Green Acres market is a barbecue restaurant that makes the largest, most delicious hamburgers. They grill the meat outside, then have helpers in the market finish it off with bun and toppings. It’s Santa Maria-style BBQ.

Nick’s comment: “The burger, cooked over mesquite, is one of the best around and it is a go-to for all of us coaches when at a track meet in Simi Valley. One of their best-kept secrets is their brisket jerky offered inside the market. Definitely some of the best jerky around.” 2918 E. Los Angeles Ave.

Simi Valley

(805) 526-1312 simigreena­cres.com

Baby Blues BBQ

This is my favorite place on the Westside. The baby back ribs, corn bread and mac and cheese are my favorite. They fill up the plate and you never leave feeling hungry. They have multiple sauces to try.

Nick’s comment: “I tend to go with the pork ribs here. They are fall-off-the bone tender and have both sweet and smoky flavor. Here you have to finish off with the banana pudding.”

444 Lincoln Blvd.

Venice

(310) 396-7675 babybluesb­bq.com

The Bear Pit Bar-B-Q

OK, I admit it. I love this place whenever going to a game at Mission Hills Bishop Alemany or Granada Hills Kennedy. I can’t have enough of their famous garlic bread sandwiches with turkey or lamb. Their baked beans are sweet and they give you a dish of carrots and celery while waiting for your main course.

Nick’s comment: “I tend to go with the pork ribs when going to the Bear Pit. It is Missouri style barbecue so it is a bit different than the Texas and Santa Maria style we have mentioned previously.” 10825 Sepulveda Blvd. Mission Hills

(818) 365-2500 bearpitbbq.com

Ray’s Texas Bbq

Family owned, Ray’s occasional­ly uses almond wood, giving its meat a different smoked flavor. When not using almond, Ray’s uses white oak. They offer your traditiona­l, Texas-style barbecue but also a variety of bowls and burritos.

Nick’s comment: “The beef brisket is prime and the Beef Dino Ribs when offered are first class.”

6038 Santa Fe Ave. Huntington Park

(310) 689-6353

123brisket.com

Glenwood Smokehouse BBQ

The same owner as A.J.’s Tex-Mex runs this restaurant and the baby back ribs are the best seller. It is a great atmosphere being right across the street from the Americana and has a few more items on the menu than A.J’s.

Nick’s comment: “Just like A.J.’s, everything is very high quality and tastes great. During happy hour they have $1 wings that are smoked and fried. It is considered a unique item and is very tasty.” 152 S. Brand Blvd.

Glendale

(818) 484-7846 glenwoodsm­okehouse.com @glenwood_smokehouse

Badlands BBQ

This diner is on the way to Norco High. The ribs and sandwiches are full of taste. There are many choices.

Nick’s comment: “Badlands is unique because they use apple and hickory wood to smoke their meats. It offers a different flavor than most places in California. Hickory tends to be a bit stronger smoke flavor and that is something I prefer and enjoy about Badlands.”

120 Hidden Valley Parkway Norco

(951) 735-6465 badlandsba­rbecue.com/index

Moo’s Craft Barbecue

Moo’s Craft began as a pop-up in East Los Angeles and now has become one of the go-to places for Texas-style barbecue in Los Angeles. Moo’s Craft cooks on offset-style smokers and offers a variety of smoked meats. Brisket, pulled pork, ribs, sausage and turkey to name a few. Their sides are also very good and mac and cheese is one of the favorites. Their smoked burger has been ranked in the top 10 in Los Angeles.

Nick’s comment: “The jalapeno cheddar sausage is one of my favorite things on the menu. It is made out of a blend of prime brisket and Duroc pork. Although mac and cheese is a customer favorite, I enjoy the brisket-loaded beans.”

2118 N. Broadway

Los Angeles

(323) 686-4133 mooscraftb­arbecue.com

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Jay L. Clendenin Los Angeles Times A SAMPLING OF meats and sides from Moo’s Craft Barbecue, which has carved out an identity as a Texas-style barbecue destinatio­n in Los Angeles.
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A CHICKEN sandwich with sides at Rattler’s in Santa Clarita.
Los Angeles Times Austin Knoblauch A CHICKEN sandwich with sides at Rattler’s in Santa Clarita.
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Los Angeles Times Eric Sondheimer BRISKET at A.J.’s Tex-Mex & Barbecue in Valley Village.
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GREEN ACRES in Simi Valley does Santa Maria-style barbecue.
Los Angeles Times Austin Knoblauch GREEN ACRES in Simi Valley does Santa Maria-style barbecue.

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