BBQ St Louis

bbq St. Louis

BBQ restaurants in St Louis are always fun to visit as the atmosphere is often very casual, relaxed and playful. The best part is, the food is spectacular. Barbecue restaurants vary in terms of the type of food that is served. St. Louis loves it some BBQ ribs or even a special event like a pig roast. Some restaurants like to serve Mediterranean or Oriental cuisine, while others are heavily influenced by Asian or American cuisine. No matter what type of cuisine a restaurant goes with, all have this in common: the manner in which the food is cooked. BBQ style cooking involves using wood, an open flame, and charcoal.


St. Louis BBQ Restaurants

Doc's Smokehouse Doc’s Smokehouse   618-656-6060  We are a Pro BBQ Circuit team that opened a brick and mortar store. We have hundreds of BBQ awards for our custom smoked meats. Doc has been smoking meats for 40 years! Stop in and check us out!

Tuckers Soulard Tucker’s Place   Tucker’s is the place for steaks. For over 30 years Tucker’s has consistently prepared top quality American cuisine and steaks cut fresh daily. Visit our website for location information and menu.

Kenrick's St. Louis Kenrick’s Meats and Catering   Kenrick’s is an old fashioned butcher shop, providing you with the freshest, highest quality meats in the St. Louis area since 1945.

Sugarfire St. Louis Sugarfire Smokehouse   Brain child of well known chef Mike Johnson and Carolyn Downs of Cyrano’s.Our brisket and Memphis style ribs are delicious, as well as our grass-fed burgers, fries, and shakes. Come in and see for yourself!

One reason why barbecue is so popular in St. Louis is because of the sauces that are served. Many restaurants spring up on the left and the right just to compete with other restaurants. Often times the sauce served alongside the food is the ‘secret weapon’. Many of the best St Louis restaurants offer their own unique flavours and characteristics. For instance, some serve mayonnaise with their slaw while others prefer to leave it out.

More modern STL restaurants may use electric grills. Some STL food places have gotten so creative with their methods that they sometimes prepare and serve the food outdoors.

Best BBQ in St. Louis

While the sauces served with the dishes may vary in different states, the type of food served is the same. Meat, poultry and fish are the types of food most commonly used in barbecue restaurants. Popular dishes include everything from grilled lobster to grilled corn. Typical items found on a St Louis barbecue  menu include grilled steaksgrilled hotdogs, and burgers, gourmet sausages, marinated skirt, steak, teriyaki chicken strips, Korean BBQ, beef spareribs, pork tenderloin and lamb chops.

BBQ restaurants in Memphis like to use tomato and vinegar-based sauces while Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee usually serve their pork dishes with a sweet, tomato-based sauce. In Kansas, restaurants like to experiment with different types of meat for their dishes. Kentucky is the one state that is set apart in terms of food that is served. BBQ restaurants in Kentucky like to serve mutton. At present, Lexington, Kentucky is known as ‘The Barbecue Capital of the World’.

St. Louis Barbecue

Adam’s Smokehouse 314-875-9890Clifton Heights
Beast Craft BBQ618-257-9000Belleville
BBQ Saloon314-833-6666Central West End
Big Chief Roadhouse636-458-3200Wildwood
Big Mama’s BBQ618-398-8959East St. Louis
Big Woody’s636-724-4227St. Charles
Bogart’s Smokehouse314-621-3107Soulard
C & K BBQ314-385-8100Pine Lawn
Dalie’s Smokehouse 636-529-1891Kirkwood
Drake’s Place314-736-1140Ferguson
Ethyl’s Smokehouse & Saloon636-978-7755O’Fallon, MO
Five Aces314-390-2886Shaw Neighborhood
Gastro Pit314-991-7999 Ellisville
Gobble Stop Smokehouse314-878-5586Creve Coeur
Heavy Smoke BBQ636-244-5874St. Peters
Hendrick’s BBQ636-724-8600St. Charles
Hogtown Smokehouse 314-899-0550Dogtown
Lester’s Sports Bar314-994-0055Ladue
Mann Meats314-942-7000Ferguson
Miss Piggie’s Smokehouse314-428-7776Overland
Mongolian BBQ Buffet314-878-1998West County
Roper’s Rib’s314-381-6200Jennings
Salt & Smoke314-727-0020U City
Sawmill BBQ 618-332-3000Cahokia
Shaved Duck314-776-1407Tower Grove
Smoke N Bones BBQ314-932-1355South Hampton
Smokee Moe’s BBQ636-220-1227Manchester
Smoking Barrels BBQ314-669-9455South St. Louis
Stumpy’s House of BBQ636-441-7222 St. Peters
Super Smokers636-938-9742Eureka
The Midwestern314-696-2573Downtown St. Louis
The Stellar Hog314-481-8448South St. Louis

And while grilled poultry, seafood and meat are delicious types of food, BBQ restaurants also serve grilled vegetable dishes on the side like grilled vegetable platters, bacon-wrapped asparagus, Greek-style squash, grilled corn with chive butter, grilled garden veggies, grilled portbello with mozzarella salad, potatoes plus, grilled corn dip, grilled vegetable sandwich, and grilled vegetable medley. Grilled fruits are also sometimes served for dessert. This might include grilled pineapple, cinnamon apples, grilled pears, grilled brown sugar bananas, honey basted nectarines, rum and pineapple kebabs, and stuffed peaches on the grill.

BBQ Resources, Supplies, Recipes & Information

TheSmokeRing.com is a site that features all you need to know about barbeque including recipes for lamb, ribs, and even how to make your own BBQ Pit! Visit the site