Step into Goode Company Barbecue, where you can indulge in hearty, smoked Texas brisket and jalapeño bread in a casual cafeteria-style setting.
"Though closed on Thanksgiving Day, you can still set the table with Goode Company’s barbecue smoked turkeys, delectable sides, and famed Brazos Bottom pecan pies this holiday season. Choose between a whole mesquite-smoked turkey meal for up to eight people ($230) or a smoked turkey breast ($175), served with sausage and pecan bread stuffing, potatoes au gratin, sweet potato gratin, green bean casserole, roasted cranberry sauce, dinner rolls, and pecan pie. Or pick and choose items a la carte. Orders can be placed online through Thursday, November 21, with pick-up scheduled for Tuesday, November 26 or Wednesday, November 27 at Goode Co. Armadillo Palace, Goode Co. BBQ Memorial, Goode Co. BBQ on Highway 290, or Goode Co. Kitchen and Cantina in The Woodlands." - Brittany Britto Garley
"Goode Co. pies are a Texas tradition, and it is hardly a holiday season without a Brazos bottom pecan or chocolate cream pie gracing your dinner table. In addition to its annual pie booth tradition, which offers pies for pre-order and pick-up at its many locations, the restaurant group will also sell its pies online to ship nationwide, with a special edition box for $60, plus gift boxes with a bag of Goode Company coffee for $68." - Brittany Britto Garley
"At Goode Co. BBQ’s Kirby location, dig into the mammoth 1977 Sandwich." - Kayla Stewart
"If you’re craving a sweet Southern dessert, Houston’s Goode Co Barbecue makes an excellent pecan pie that also can be gifted to a host in its elegant wooden box. The pre-baked pie means you don’t have to worry about blind baking a crust to enjoy a pecan-packed slice. One pie serves up to 10 people, which makes the gift set a steal for less than $75. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation
"Truly harness the Houston holiday with Goode Company’s various Texas treats." - Brittany Britto Garley