Finding good barbecue is like finding good Mexican food - just look for all the cars parked in front of the restaurant that seems like it's in immediate danger of falling down.
:-)
There used to be one of those in Giddings when I went to high school in the late 60s. I think it was Melchor's Meat Market.
The floors had saw dust, the tables were plain wood and wax paper for plates. They had the best BBQ until they shut their doors.
That place was always crowded and the place looked awful. There were bricks falling out the wall, the doors had rope for hinges, etc.