Meet Our Newest Landmark
I don’t know why they call them the Rabbit Ears. Camel Humps is more like it. If they were most anywhere else, they wouldn’t be called anything. As geologic formations go, these two six-thousand-f...
Roar of the Crowd: July 2026
Two Views of the CanyonI’ve just finished Courtney Bond’s account of visiting Palo Duro Canyon [“The Big Overlook: Palo Duro,” May 2026]. I’m torn between wanting more people to know about o...
Smoked Chicken Is Texas Barbecue’s Secret Joy
Chicken is the most mysterious protein in Texas barbecue. Unlike with brisket, ribs, or pulled pork, whose naked form on butcher paper reveals much about its quality at just a glance, a smoked chicken...
What It’s Like to Stay at San Antonio’s Newest High-End Hotel
Book It recommends a hotel, cabin, or glamping site that’s worth its own trip. The Monarch San Antonio, which opened in March and is part of the Curio Collection by Hilton, is a luxurious landing p...
I’ve Eaten 51 Smoked Chickens This Year. Here Are the Best Ones.
I cook a lot of whole chicken. I enjoy eating it, my family never complains when I make it, and it’s my wife’s favorite food. When the roasted or grilled bird hits the cutting block, I’m an effi...
A U.S.-Mexico Partnership Beat Screwworms Once. Why Are They Back?
Moisés Vargas Terán remembers the odd remedies ranchers once used to battle the New World screwworm. In Mexico, they’d rub traditional herbs on wounds into which the insect had burrowed to lay egg...
Where to Eat in July
Welcome to Grub Street’s rundown of restaurant recommendations that aims to answer the endlessly recurring question: Where should we go? These are the spots that our food team thinks everyone should...