America's Best BBQ Cities
That brings us to another point: There are few topics more incendiary than barbeque—politics and pizza being two of them. We tried to list the standout cities, but keep in mind that some of the best barbeque joints are the ones you find in postage stamp-size towns while on road trips. With that said, here are the seven best cities for barbeque.
[In Pictures: America's Best BBQ Cities]
7. St. Louis
Although good 'ole Saint Louie is home to several dozen barbeque joints, this is a bit of a wild card on this list. That's because many of the restaurants specialize in grilling rather than the distinct art of barbequing (cooking the meat with indirect heat and smoke). But the happy patrons of St. Louis-style barbeque don't discriminate, so we won't, either. By the way, those in STL like their barbeque heavily sauced. So if you're visiting one of the Gateway City's many barbeque spots, we don't recommend wearing white clothing.Where to Try? Right now, TripAdvisor users say Pappy's Smokehouse isn't just the best barbeque joint, but also the best restaurant in all of St. Louis. Roper's Ribs comes in as a close second.
6. Nashville
Where to Try? Jack's Bar-B-Que for its great sauces and Hog Heaven for its all-around excellent food and hole-in-the-wall atmosphere.
5. Austin, Texas
Austin is known not only for its music scene, but also for its succulent barbeque. Texas-style sauce is typically a mix of tangy and sweet flavors, so many of the 60-some Austin restaurants feature both tomato and vinegar in their sauces. When it comes to meat, Austin serves the gamut—beef brisket, pulled pork, ribs, and more. Keeping with the city's eclectic style, these mouthwatering establishments range from white-tablecloth restaurants to asphalt dives.Where to Try? Many visitors say Franklin Barbecue's brisket is the best they've ever had. Rudy's Country Store & Bar-B-Q also has praise-worthy brisket and a fun dine-in atmosphere.
4. Lexington, N.C.
Where to Try? Lexington Barbecue for their melt-in-your-mouth, slow-cooked pork shoulder. You should also give Jimmy's Barbecue a whirl for its fantastic sauce.
3. Kansas City, Mo.
Kansas City's barbeque style traces its roots back to Henry Perry in 1908. Perry, who hailed from outside of Memphis, started selling slow-cooked ribs for a quarter in the 18th and Vine neighborhood of Kansas City. It was later renamed Arthur Bryant's, which remains one of the most popular barbeque names in KC. (Consequently, a former cook at Perry's restaurant opened what would become another revered spot: Gates Bar-B-Q in 1946.) Because Kansas City's style was heavily influenced by Perry, it also borrowed some traits from Memphis. You'll find that this city's barbeque is characterized by a variety of meats and a thick tomato-molasses sauce.Where to Try? TripAdvisor users tend to think Oklahoma Joe's is the all-around best place for barbeque. But you've got to try Arthur Bryant's and Gates and Sons Bar-B-Q for the history as well as the tasty fare.
2. Lockhart, Texas
Where to Try? Kreuz Market and Smitty's Market are the top contenders for best barbeque in Lockhart. We recommend trying the beef brisket at both establishments and deciding for yourself which establishment serves the best.
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