From Food Truck to Michelin Star: Evan LeRoy of Leroy & Lewis
Charlie and Derry sit down with Evan LeRoy of Leroy & Lewis BBQ in South Austin — and the story is a masterclass in grinding it out. Evan walks us through the whole arc: cooking for college roommates, culinary school, baking bread and making sushi in New York, becoming pitmaster at Hill Country Barbecue, then back to Austin and Freedman's (where he helped build a cook team that reads like a who's-who of Texas 'cue today). In 2017 he and his partners — wife Lindsay and brothers Nathan and Sawyer Lewis — opened a food truck in a lot that didn't even have a coffee shop yet.
No shade, no bathrooms, prepping out of a home garage.
Nine years later?
A brick-and-mortar that earned a Michelin star eight months after opening, the #2 spot on Texas Monthly's Top 50 (after debuting at #5 as a food truck), a Somebody Feed Phil feature, and a James Beard semifinalist nod.
As Charlie puts it, Evan is "nine years into being an overnight success." We dig into the "new school barbecue" philosophy — meat sourced locally and sustainably from 11 Texas farms and ranches, picnic-style scoopable sides pulling from every cuisine (kimchi, choripapas, kale Caesar slaw), and smoked vegetables for "crazy Aunt Lucy." Plus the famous hog fat cornbread made with blue cornmeal from Barton Springs Mill, why beef cheeks are the signature dish, and Evan's stance that Leroy & Lewis serves "the best damn chili in Texas" 365 days a year.
Segments include:
-Dinner for Two: Evan has a really awesome answer
-Mac or Beans: Stay tuned for the answers
The guys swap restaurant-owner war stories — the seven-day ranch dressing mutiny, why there are no fries (only onion rings), and the customers who tell a barbecue restaurant the burger would be better if it weren't smoked.
Evan's cookbook, "New School Barbecue: Recipes for Next-Level Smoking and Grilling" (co-written with Texas Monthly's Paul Aviles), is out now — pre-order on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or grab a signed copy at the restaurant.
Catch him on his book tour through Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Austin, NYC, Chicago, Atlanta, and California.
Find Leroy & Lewis at leroyandlewis.com, on Instagram @leroyandlewis, and Evan @evanleroybbq.
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