Cooper's Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que

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Cooper's Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que
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A Cooper's location in Llano, Texas
Cooper's Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que
Restaurant information
Established1962;62 years ago (1962)
Food type Texas barbecue
City Llano
State Texas
Country United States
Website CoopersBBQ.com

Cooper's Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que is a barbecue restaurant chain based in Llano, Texas. Cooper's is best known for its two-inch-thick pork chop known as the "Big Chop", and for being President George W. Bush's favorite barbecue restaurant.

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History

Cooper's Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que is one of several restaurants created by the Cooper family since the 1950s. George T. Cooper opened "Cooper's Pit Bar-B-Q" in Mason, Texas in 1953. [a] George's son, Tommy Cooper, opened his own barbecue restaurant in Llano in 1962, naming his "Cooper's Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que". Tommy Cooper's restaurant went on to become the most famous of the various Cooper family restaurants. [1] Tommy Cooper died in 1979; his restaurant was operated for a few years by Texas barbecue chef Kenneth Laird, [1] and then the Llano restaurant was acquired by current owner Terry Wootan in 1992. [2] In 2005, Tommy's son, Barry, returned to the business & together with Wootan, expanded Cooper's business to open five more locations to date. Today, Cooper's Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que operates in six cities across the state of Texas. (Llano, New Braunfels, Fort Worth, Austin, College Station & Katy)

Cooper's serves brisket, ribs, sausage, chicken and cabrito, but is most well known for its two-inch-thick pork chop, sold as "the Big Chop". [2] The restaurant smokes its meats in large rectangular pits, using fast-burning mesquite wood to provide a more subtle smoky flavor than slow-smoked barbecue. [2] [3] Cooper's barbecue sauce, served on the side, [4] is a pit-smoked concoction that includes ketchup, vinegar, black pepper, Louisiana hot sauce, lard and brisket drippings. [3]

Locations

In 2008, Cooper's opened a second location in New Braunfels, Texas. [5] In 2010, Cooper's opened its third location, a 26,000-square-foot venue in the Fort Worth Stockyards next to country nightclub Billy Bob's Texas. [6] Cooper's fourth location, in downtown Austin, Texas, opened in January 2016. [7] Cooper's fifth location opened in College Station, Texas, in October 2019 & the sixth location open in Katy, Texas, in November, 2019.

Features and awards

Cooper's has received positive reviews in The New York Times [3] and The Washington Post . [2] In the early 2000s, President George W. Bush declared it his favorite barbecue restaurant, [8] [9] an honorific that continues to be used in coverage of the restaurant. [10] [11] [12] [13]

In 2011, Cooper's was one of five restaurants representing Central Texas in Patricia Schultz's 1,000 Places to See in the USA and Canada Before You Die . [13] In 2015, The Daily Meal ranked Cooper's #10 on its list of best barbecue ribs in the United States. [14] In 2016, food critic and Legends of Texas Barbecue Cookbook author Robb Walsh named Cooper's #8 on his list of 10 favorite Texas barbecue spots. [12] In 2017, USA Today declared Cooper's the winner of its Readers Choice award in the category "Best BBQ Brisket Sandwich in Texas". [15] [4]

See also

Notes

  1. George T. Cooper's original restaurant in Mason, now operating as "Cooper's Original Pit Bar-B-Q", is separately owned and not affiliated with Cooper's Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que. The Mason restaurant has been owned by Lindell and Pam Estes since 2014. [b]
  2. "Our Story". Cooper's Original Pit Bar-B-Q. Retrieved September 22, 2017.

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