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Ringo’s BBQ Laredo: Closer Than You Think

Ringo’s BBQ is right in the heart of Laredo. It’s part of our daily drive; in fact, it’s Closer Than You Think: How Quick It Is to Get to Ringo’s From Everyday Laredo Spots. We are talking real roads, real landmarks, and real drive times for your actual life.

If you are a Daily Eating Pro – nurses, teachers, oilfield crews, office staff – you are already out on the road almost every day. Lunch breaks are short. After-work energy is low. You need good food that is close, fast, and reasonably priced, not another mystery drive-thru.

Ringo’s BBQ & Burgers sits on Highway 359, just off Loop 20, surrounded by everyday stops like Walmart, Ross, Target, and more. It is an easy in-and-out spot on a route you probably already drive for errands, work, or school. Ringo’s BBQ

Ringo’s Is On Your Regular Laredo Route

The magic of Ringo’s is simple: Highway 359 connects directly to Loop 20 (Bob Bullock Loop), and from there, you are tied into the airport, TAMIU, I-35, and a ton of neighborhoods and job sites. If you can get to Loop 20, you can get to Ringo’s fast. Ringo’s Directions!

 

Everyday Drives That Already Put You Close To Ringo’s

1. From Walmart, Target, and Loop 20 Shopping

If you are already hitting Walmart, Target, Ross, or the nearby shopping strips off Loop 20, you’re neighbors with Ringo’s.

In regular traffic, it is about a 5–10-minute hop. Swing by for a sliced brisket sandwich, loaded potato, or burger combo on the way home. Real smoke, no extra “special trip” required.Ringo’s Directions

2. From TAMIU Or The Airport

Students, staff, and people flying in and out of Laredo International Airport live on tight schedules. From TAMIU or the airport area, you take Loop 20 toward 359, and you are pulling into Ringo’s in a short 10–15 minutes, depending on the lights.

That makes Ringo’s a perfect “between classes” stop or a solid pre-flight or post-flight meal instead of rolling the dice on random fast food. You get real smoked meat, significant portions, and prices that work with a student or traveler budget.

3. From Mall del Norte And I-35

If your daily life runs up and down I-35, Ringo’s is close. From Mall del Norte, you cut across to Loop 20 and follow it out to 359. In everyday Laredo traffic, that is in the ballpark of 15 minutes.

For Daily Eating Pros working in retail, call centers, or offices near the mall, that means you can trade in another food court lunch for smoked turkey, sausage, or a Tombstone burger without blowing your whole break.

4. From Laredo Medical Center And Central Laredo

Healthcare workers and city staff around central Laredo know the struggle: quick food, same five options. From the Laredo Medical Center area, you can head out toward Loop 20 and connect to 359 in roughly 15–20 minutes, depending on the time of day.

It’s close enough to make Ringo’s a fantastic option for picking up family dinner after your shift – brisket by the pound, racks of ribs, and sides that actually fill you up after a long day on your feet.

5. From South Laredo Neighborhoods

If you live in South Laredo and already use Highway 83 or 359, you are practically on Ringo’s doorstep. Highway 359 runs straight toward the restaurant, so that “BBQ run” is really just you heading home with one delicious detour.

Instead of cooking after a long day, you can roll through for drive-thru or dine-in, grab your favorite smoked plates or burgers, and still be home fast with hot food and no dishes waiting. Ringo’s BBQ

Why Daily Eating Pros Keep Ringo’s In Their Rotation

For people who eat out all the time, three things matter most:

  • How long does it take to get there
  • How full do you feel after you eat
  • Whether the price makes sense to do it again tomorrow

Ringo’s checks all three. It is on Laredo roads you already use, portions are serious Texas-style (think loaded potatoes, big breakfast plates, and generous brisket), and the prices make it easy to keep Ringo’s BBQ in your weekly lunch or dinner rotation.

When you add in the friendly, family-style vibe and that steady line of locals who already know what’s up, Ringo’s BBQ & Burgers feels less like a “destination restaurant” and more like the neighborhood spot Laredo has quietly built around itself since 2016. Ringo’s BBQ

Next Time You Are Already Out, Point The Car Toward Ringo’s

So here is the simple truth: Ringo’s is where you want your new BBQ home. It is where Laredo already drives.

Next time you are shopping off Loop 20, leaving TAMIU, finishing a hospital shift, or rolling past the airport, remember this: Closer Than You Think is real. Swing by Ringo’s for smoked brisket, burgers, or breakfast and turn an everyday drive into a meal that actually feels worth it.