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Inside Pleasant Hill Samples Back Forty Texas BBQ

IPH host John Sasaki gets the story on the 33-year-old institution.

The Back Forty is a little bit of Austin in Pleasant Hill. Watch the video and see the head chef reveal the secret of his newest creation. 

Have you eaten at the Back Forty? Stupid question, of course you have. Tell us your favorite dish? 

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