Texas-style BBQ joint serving sandwiches & sides from a container

























"I observed that Fox Bros. Bar-B-Que, which benefits from Atlanta's habit of supporting its own, recently opened a new taproom in partnership with Wild Heaven Beer in DeKalb County as part of that local momentum." - Su-Jit Lin

"Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q owners Justin and Jonathan Fox opened their barbecue kiosk dubbed the Que’osk inside a converted shipping container on Ottley Drive. The brothers wanted to provide Atlantans living and working in the city’s northwest neighborhoods a counter service joint serving a pared-down menu of the restaurant’s most popular barbecue plates and sandwiches. The brothers’ location at the Works in Underwood Hills also features a takeout window." - Beth McKibben

"The brothers wanted to provide Atlantans living and working in the city’s northwest neighborhoods a counter set-up serving a pared-down menu of the restaurant’s barbecue plates and sandwiches." - Beth McKibben

"The Ottley Drive outpost will join the June 25–July 1 promotion serving $3 tacos with smoked brisket and a guajillo-tamarind barbecue sauce, with proceeds benefiting Hogs for a Cause to fund pediatric brain cancer research." - Beth McKibben

"Breakfast service has begun at the location on 120 Ottley Drive in Armour Yards after the owners announced plans in January to add morning service from their Piedmont Heights outpost. Breakfast is offered Monday–Friday from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m., and the biscuit-focused menu ranges from simple jam-and-butter biscuits to versions with cured ham, Cajun mustard, and cheddar, as well as a cream-cheese buttermilk biscuit finished with smoked brisket gravy." - Beth McKibben