This Mouthwatering Road Trip Takes You To 10 Of The Best Barbecue Joints In The United States
The only things you’ll need to bring on this barbecue road trip to some of the most renowned smokehouses in the U.S.A. are an appetite and a bib. Along this BBQ route in the USA, you’ll visit 10 of the country’s best barbecue joints in six states. Of course, you are welcome to sightsee between pit stops, but it’s the pits – and the pitmasters – that matter on this trip. So, buckle up and get ready to get your fingers dirty on this epic road trip to the best US BBQ.
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Texas
Texas-style barbecue is all about the meat, which is seasoned with a little more than a bit of salt or pepper. Sure, you can often get sauce on the side – but why? Here is a pair of barbecue joints in the Lone Star State that will show you just how good Texas barbecue can be.
1. Gatlin's BBQ, Houston

The menu at Gatlin's BBQ features a wide selection of smoked meats, including brisket, ribs, sausage, chicken, and turkey. You can order their meats by the pound, as part of a sandwich, or as a plate with sides like mac and cheese, baked beans, and potato salad. Gatlin's BBQ also serves up sweet and tasty homemade desserts, such as pecan pie, banana pudding, and peach cobbler. Toss back a pint of craft beer, a glass of wine, or a soft drink with your barbecue. Gatlin's BBQ's delicious, authentic Texas barbecue has won numerous awards and accolades. The restaurant is also known for its friendly service, making it a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
2. Franklin Barbecue, Austin

The star of the show at Franklin Barbecue is the brisket, which is slow-smoked over oak wood for hours and hours. Diners rave about the smoky meat's melt-in-your-mouth texture. The ribs, pulled pork, and sausage also earn high praise for their tenderness and flavor. The sides at Franklin Barbecue are equally impressive, with popular options like creamy coleslaw, tangy potato salad, and buttery cornbread. Grab a craft beer or refreshing cocktails to wash down the savory, smoky barbecue.
Another thing Franklin Barbecue is famous for is its long lines, which can stretch for hours; but most folks agree that the wait is well worth it. The restaurant opens at 11 a.m. and often sells out within a few hours, so arrive early and come prepared to wait. Many, in fact, say that the experience of waiting in line is part of the fun, as it allows customers to mingle with fellow barbecue lovers and soak up the atmosphere of this iconic Austin institution.
Missouri and Kansas
Whether you’re a Kansas City-style barbecue fan or a lover of St. Louis ribs, rejoice – because you’ll get to dig into both on your barbecue journey. These are some of our favorites in Kansas and Missouri.
3. City Butcher and Barbecue, Springfield, Missouri

At City Butcher and Barbecue, you'll find all manner of smoked delights, ranging from brisket and ribs to pulled pork and sausage. The restaurant prides itself on using locally sourced, hormone-free meats, and preparing them using traditional barbecue techniques and a combination of oak and hickory woods for smoking. The restaurant's commitment to quality ingredients and traditional techniques ensures that anything you try will be flavorful and satisfying.
4. Joe's Kansas City Bar-B-Que, Kansas City, Kansas

The menu at Joe's Kansas City Bar-B-Que features a variety of smoked meats, including brisket, ribs, pulled pork, turkey, and sausage. The restaurant is especially known for its burnt ends, which are made from the crispy, flavorful ends of brisket. Guests can order their meats by the pound, as part of a sandwich, or as a plate with sides like baked beans, potato salad, and coleslaw. What sets Joe's Kansas City Bar-B-Que apart from other barbecue restaurants is its commitment to using high-quality ingredients and preparing them using traditional techniques. The pitmasters slow-smoke the meats over hickory wood, resulting in a tender and flavorful meat with a smoky taste.
5. LC'S BAR-B-Q, Kansas City, Missouri

The restaurant is known for its flavorful meats, which are smoked over hickory wood for up to 12 hours. The result is tender and juicy meats with a smoky flavor complemented by L.C.'s special-recipe barbecue sauce. In addition to its meats, LC's Bar-B-Q also offers homemade sides such as cornbread, green beans, and mac and cheese. The restaurant has a no-frills approach to dining, with a focus on great food and friendly service, and it's an ideal destination for an authentic Kansas City barbecue experience.
6. Bogart's Smokehouse, St. Louis, Missouri

Although Bogart's Smokehouse boasts a mouth-watering variety of smoked meats, including pulled pork, brisket, and chicken, this is St. Louis and you're here for the ribs, which are a local staple, served up with sides such as mac and cheese, baked beans, and collard greens. Bogart's Smokehouse emphasizes locally-sourced, sustainably raised meats, and a steadfast adherence to traditional cooking methods. The pitmasters smoke the meats using a combination of apple, cherry, and hickory wood, which makes for exquisitely tender and flavorful ribs that fall off the bone if you even look at them too long. Bogart's is the perfect place to sample and savor the ribs for which St. Louis is famous.
Tennessee
Memphis-style barbecue is famous, but Nashville has its own thing going, as well. After all, Music City did give us hot chicken, right? Well, you can decide for yourself which city serves up the superior smoke, pitting these two Volunteer State icons against one another.
7. Central B-B-Q, Memphis

The restaurant serves up a variety of meats, including pulled pork, ribs, and brisket, which are all slow-smoked to perfection. The sides also stand out, with options like mac and cheese, coleslaw, and baked beans. The restaurant offers a range of sauces and rubs to accompany the meat, all of which are made in-house. The downtown location is conveniently located near many of the city's top attractions, making it an ideal spot for lunch or dinner when you visit Memphis.
8. Peg Leg Porker, Nashville

The quality of the food, which includes pulled pork, ribs, brisket, and sausage, is outstanding. This is likely due to Peg Leg Porker’s commitment to traditional smoking methods, which involve slow-cooking meats over hickory wood for up to 24 hours. The result is tender, flavorful meat that falls off the bone. The restaurant also offers a selection of homemade sauces to complement the smoky flavors, including a tangy vinegar-based sauce and a sweet and spicy Memphis-style sauce to silence any nay-sayers in the crowd.
Alabama
The only thing that Alabamians may love more than football is barbecue. And when they go searching for a crimson tide of sauce splashed over slow-smoked meat, they head for one place: Dreamland Bar-B-Que.
9. Dreamland Bar-B-Que, Tuscaloosa

Diners rave about the restaurant's signature ribs, which are cooked low and slow over hickory coals and slathered with the restaurant’s tangy, flavorful sauce. They also praise the pulled pork, brisket, and sausage, which are all expertly prepared and bursting with flavor. The Tuscaloosa location, in particular, is warm, welcoming, and down-to-earth, with a casual dining room adorned with vintage sports memorabilia and other local decor. Dreamland Bar-B-Que is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves classic Southern barbecue. Its rich history, delicious food, and friendly atmosphere make it a true gem and a perfect stop on your barbecue road trip.
Mississippi
As with many other undertakings, when it comes to barbecue, the Magnolia State does its own thing. A visit to The Shed, an iconic barbecue spot, will show you exactly why Mississippi’s twist on classic Southern style is just what the pitmaster ordered.
10. The Shed Barbeque & Blues Joint, Ocean Springs

The Shed is also famous as a live music venue, attracting acts that range from blues to rock to country. The stage is located in the outdoor seating area, creating a lively and festive atmosphere that's perfect for enjoying a cold drink and some delicious barbecue. While the wait times can be long, especially during peak hours, the experience of dining at The Shed is well worth it. The staff is friendly and welcoming, and the food is consistently delicious. Consider arriving early to avoid crowds and to ensure that you get to sample all of the restaurant's mouthwatering dishes.
You may be tired after this barbecue road trip, but we’re sure you won’t be hungry. There are a lot of fantastic barbecues to be had all over the U.S.A., but we couldn’t include everything in this 10-stop itinerary. So, we’ll leave it to you to tell us what we missed.
What’s your favorite barbecue joint? What should we have included on this BBQ route in the USA?
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Where can you find the best BBQ in the US?
From iconic BBQ cities like Kansas City, MO, Memphis, TN, or Houston, TX to unexpected hidden gems like White River Junction, VT, America has its eyes and tummies on barbecue greats from any state. Here are a few places that offer the best BBQ in the US that you might not have heard about yet:
- Big Fatty’s BBQ, White River Junction, VT: Vermont might not be the first state that comes to mind for amazing BBQ, but Big Fatty's might change your mind. From Texas beef brisket to burnt ends done right to a brined BBQ chicken that melts in your mouth, this hidden gem in Vermont takes everything good about Southern BBQ and delivers it to you right here in the Green Mountain State.
- Lutz’s BBQ, Jefferson City, MO: Missouri is known for great BBQ, but this out-of-the-way gas station might not be your first place to look. Even though it is a small restaurant tucked away next to a lonely-looking gas station, Lutz's will wow you with its full-featured selection of ribs, burnt ends, wings, and pulled pork served up with your comfort food favorites like potato salad, baked beans, and mac and cheese.
- Salt Lick BBQ, Driftwood, TX: It all started the way so many great pit masters start - with a guy, a pit filled with hot hardwood coals, and a whole lot of meat. This backyard BBQ business started as a passion shared with family and friends, 50 years later Salt Lick BBQ is one of the best BBQ joints in Texas. Perfect brisket with a smoky crust, whole chicken juicy and tender, pork ribs, sausage, and even turkeys - all piled up on your plate next to coleslaw, potato salad, and baked beans. If you find yourself anywhere near the tiny town of Driftwood, TX, make sure you stop at the Salt Lick.