"We wouldn’t recommend eating barbecue at Stubb’s. To be fair, we’ve never tried it, and we’re not even sure it exists. Stubb’s is first and foremost a ticketed outdoor bandshell stage where headliners like Black Pumas and Orville Peck shout “I love you, Austin.” Even if there’s a proper mosh pit, the towering trees, uplit in purple and red and blocking the eyesore that is I-35, lull you into a state of peacefulness. For a bite before the show, try Casino El Camino, Comedor, or some other BBQ place instead." - matthew jacobs
"We wouldn’t recommend eating barbecue at Stubb’s. To be fair, we’ve never tried it, and we’re not even sure it exists. Stubb’s is first and foremost a ticketed outdoor bandshell stage where headliners like Black Pumas and Orville Peck shout “I love you, Austin.” Even if there’s a proper mosh pit, the towering trees, uplit in purple and red and blocking the eyesore that is I-35, lull you into a state of peacefulness. For a bite before the show, try Casino El Camino, Comedor, or some other BBQ place instead." - Matthew Jacobs
"Stubb’s Bar-B-Q is participating in the festival promotions by offering 10 percent off food." - Nadia Chaudhury
"The iconic downtown barbecue restaurant and venue has two places to catch music: the intimate indoor stage, where Gospel Brunch can be found every Sunday complete with all-you-can-eat Southern breakfast and smoked meats, or on the huge, outdoor amphitheater, where headlining touring acts perform. There are indoor and outdoor areas." - Darcie Duttweiler
"Okay, so Stubb’s is one of the city’s bigger venues, so the fact that it’s also a restaurant means, yes, it’s at least easy to eat decent barbecue sandwiches during shows. And also there’s beer. There are indoor and outdoor dine-in areas." - Nadia Chaudhury