Russell Roegels has been cooking barbecue longer than some of our listeners have been alive. Russell worked with Bodacious in East Texas and decided to move down to Houston with little to his name after a decision made while fishing to head up a Bakers Ribs location.
Russel and family put in long hours 7 days a week, eventually tweaking their product after experiencing other barbecue at the Houston Barbecue Festival and doing a Texas barbecue road trip.
Without media fanfare he launched Roegels Barbecue Co in the middle of a lunch rush, changing the sign while patrons ate inside.
In this episode you hear about the early days, that decision to open under his own name, and a pivotal visit by Houston Chronicle food critic Alison Cook
Ep. 146 - The Return of Smokin' Z's
Ep. 145 - Cade Mercer CM Smokehouse
Ep.144 - Things we are thankful for
Ep. 143 - Season Two, back on the road
Ep, 142 - A Socially Distanced BBQ Run
Ep. 141 - Three years of Tales
Ep. 140 - Supporting BBQ through tough times
Ep. 139 - Truth Barbeque Houston , scaling a barbecue business
Ep. 138 - Five of our favorite things in BBQ February 2020
Ep. 137 - Hurtado Barbecue
Ep. 136 - Texas BBQ: A look back and a look forward
Ep, 135 - Bare Barbecue
Ep. 134 - Q&A
Ep. 133 - 2019 year in review
Ep. 132 - JNL Barbecue - Ben and Sarah Lambert
Ep. 131 - Shane Stiles and Lance Kirkpatrick of Stiles Switch
Ep. 130 - Bryan Bingham
Ep. 129 - The Continuing Evolution of BBQ
Ep. 128 - Texas Pickle Company
Ep. 127 - Tejas Burger Joint
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