East End cafe became BBQ spot after owner won it in dice game

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Friday, September 18, 2020
East End cafe became BBQ spot after owner won it in dice game
Lenox was initially a café, but when a machinist won the restaurant in a game of dice, he turned it into a BBQ spot.

HOUSTON, Texas -- If you're looking for authentic Texas barbecue, it's hard to beat Lenox Bar-B-Q in Houston's East End.



The local favorite has a unique history. It was founded in 1946 as Lenox Cafe but three years later, a machinist won the restaurant in a game of dice.



He transformed it into a barbecue spot and is even credited with introducing the rotisserie-style pit to the barbecue scene.



It wasn't long before Lenox Bar-B-Q became one of the best-known barbecue joints in all of southeast Texas.



More than 70 years after it was founded, Lenox Bar-B-Q is still serving up some of the best-smoked meats in Houston.



The go-to eatery is known for its custom cooking operation and can smoke up to 2,600 pounds of brisket at once!