The World's Best Barbecue Can Be Found Right Here In Missouri
By Liz Oliver
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Published August 21, 2017
Missouri is well known for having some amazing, mouthwatering barbecue joints. From Kansas City to St. Louis and everywhere in between you can find award winning barbecue restaurants. Try some burnt-ends which is a Show Me State staple or go with some traditional ribs. Regardless of what you order, you’re going to leave full and happy from any of these 10 great barbecue spots. You don’t have to travel to find the best barbecue because you can find the world’s best barbecue right here in Missouri.
1. Fiorella's Jack Stack BBQ - Kansas City Metro Area
Jack Stack is a great example of outstanding Kansas City barbecue. Beyond the amazing meats, they are also really well known for their cheesy corn side-dish. There are multiple locations in the KC metro area so you can try Jack Stack in almost any neighborhood. Check out their Facebook page
here.
2. Q39 - Kansas City
Q39 isn't just amazing barbecue. They use wood fire grilling methods in addition to the classic slow smoked method. Another great thing about Q39 is they have options for your vegetarian friends too! Check out their Facebook page
here.
3. Pappy's Smokehouse - St. Louis
Pappy's Smokehouse is St. Louis' most award winning barbecue joint. The hype is real and you'll be happy you joined the crowds that fill their restaurant. Check out their Facebook page
here.
4. City Butcher Barbecue - Springfield
If you love Texas style barbecue then you will want to visit City Butcher in Springfield. Besides mouth watering barbecue, you can also get artisan style bacon, sausages, and packaged meats. Check out their Facebook page
here.
5. Adam's Smokehouse - St. Louis
If you love Pappy's but hate the lines then head to Adam's Smokehouse in St. Louis. The pit masters worked together at Pappy's before finally opening their own shop. Adam's delivers the high quality, slow smoked barbecue but hurry because they have been known to run out before closing time! Check out their Facebook page
here.
6. Bogart's Smokehouse - St. Louis
Bogarts is another classic St. Louis barbecue joint. You will often find the line out the door but the food is always well worth the wait. Taste the cherry and apple wood smokey flavors as you chow down on some delicious slow smoked meats. Check out their Facebook page
here.
7. Sugarfire Smoke House - S. Louis Metro Area
Sugarfire is new to the St. Louis barbecue scene but they have quickly found success and critical acclaim. While their barbecue is the star of the show their sides and desserts make the meal. They now have 6 locations all across the St. Louis metro area. Check out their Facebook page
here.
8. Back Porch BBQ - Kansas City
Back Porch BBQ may not look like much from the outside but let the meats speak for themselves. Enjoy a great meal in a relaxed-family friendly atmosphere. They are currently taking a hiatus but they are scheduled to re-open in September. Check out their Facebook page
here.
9. Shotgun Pete's BBQ Shack - Columbia
Shotgun Pete's is an amazing hole-in-the-wall joint in Columbia. You'll love the homemade sauces, regardless of what type of barbecue sauce you like you'll find it at Shotgun Pete's. Plan your trip accordingly as they are only open Wednesday through Saturday. Check out their Facebook page
here.
10. Arthur Bryant's Barbecue - Kansas City
Arthur Bryant's is one of the most iconic Kansas City barbecue restaurants. If you are looking to try some classic Kansas City style barbecue Arthur Bryant's needs to be on your list. This no frills and all flavor restaurant has been serving KC residents and a celebrity here and there since 1930. Check out their Facebook page
here.
Have you tried any of these amazing Missouri barbecue joints? Where is your go-to barbecue joint? Let us know in the comments below!
Looking for more mouthwatering barbecue? Try these 11 BBQ sandwiches from around the Show Me State .
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