Barbecue Capital of Texas
Welcome to Lockhart, the Caldwell County seat known as the Barbecue Capital of Texas, with a historic courthouse square south of Austin.
Lockhart is a city in Caldwell County, Texas, and the county seat, located about 30 miles south of Austin along the State Highway 130 corridor. Founded in the mid-nineteenth century, it developed as an agricultural and trade center on the historic Chisholm Trail, the cattle-drive route that ran from Texas to Kansas. That trail heritage seeded Lockhart's defining institution: the meat markets that cooked day-old beef into barbecue, giving rise to the smokehouse tradition for which the city is known worldwide. Lockhart's status as the 'Barbecue Capital of Texas' is official, recognized by the Texas Legislature. Legendary establishments such as Black's Barbecue, Kreuz Market, and Smitty's Market, plus newer names including Chisholm Trail B.B.Q. and Barbs B Q, anchor a dining scene that draws visitors from across the state and beyond. Black's traces its roots to one of the oldest continuously family-owned barbecue joints in Texas. The city's compact center is built around the Caldwell County Courthouse, and the courthouse and several downtown blocks were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The restored square now mixes historic storefronts with restaurants, shops, live music, and a growing arts presence. The annual Chisholm Trail Roundup, held each June, celebrates the town's cattle-trail past with a parade, cook-offs, and entertainment. Lockhart's population is roughly 14,000, and the city has become an outer commuter town as Austin expands southward. State Highway 130 provides a direct route to Southeast Austin, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, and eastern employment nodes, while downtown San Antonio lies about an hour away. New-home communities have risen around the historic core. The result is a community that balances deep Texas history and small-town character with the pull of the expanding Austin metropolitan area.
The Texas Legislature officially designated Lockhart the 'Barbecue Capital of Texas' in recognition of the town's place on the historic Chisholm Trail, where cattle-drive meat markets began cooking beef into barbecue. Legendary smokehouses such as Black's Barbecue, Kreuz Market, and Smitty's Market carry on that tradition.
Lockhart is the county seat of Caldwell County, Texas, located about 30 miles south of Austin along the State Highway 130 corridor. The city is also about an hour from downtown San Antonio.
Lockhart is served by Lockhart Independent School District, a community district based in Caldwell County that operates elementary, middle, and high schools across the city and surrounding area. Attendance zones follow neighborhood and grade level.
Lockhart's best-known barbecue spots include Black's Barbecue, one of the oldest continuously family-owned joints in Texas, along with Kreuz Market, Smitty's Market, Chisholm Trail B.B.Q., and Barbs B Q, all clustered within a few minutes of each other near downtown.
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