Sometimes you don't need the tablecloths and maitre d's. You just want to dine in a place Swayze
could've bounced in
Road House.
For those nights, there's the enormous
Hill Country, opening Friday.
Billed as New York's first authentic Texas-style barbecue market, Hill Country is the sort of casual meat
palace you'll want to bring five of your largest friends to and eat like there's no tomorrow, washing the
whole feast down with plenty of whiskey, tequila and Austin-spirited live music (you know you've been dying
to hear Heybale in person).
To start, enter the bi-level restaurant and pick up a meal ticket, which works just like the one at Katz's
Deli (don't lose that ticket). You'll move from station to station, adding to your tray hand-carved meat
that was cooked Central Texas-style: i.e., slow-smoked in rotisserie pits fueled by Texas post oak, and
treated with a simple dry rub (there's sauce available, but usage is frowned upon).
While we suggest going straight for the prime rib, you'll want to sample some non-beef as well. Pitmaster
Robbie Richter's five-step chicken won a world championship, and there's also a
Beer Can Game Hen
(the poultry is jammed onto a shot of Lone Star beer, then cooked). So that you don't linger on that thought
too long, quickly order a round of
Texas Nectars (Maker's, SoCo, almond and orange juice).
And give our best to Swayze.
VITALS
Hill Country
30 W. 26th St
(between Broadway and 6th Ave)
Chelsea
New York, NY 10010
212-255-4544
website