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The South's Best BBQ Joints In Every State 2020

By Robert Moss
March 10, 2020
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When it comes to great BBQ, every state has a good mix of options. This year's best BBQ in every state is a mix of old-school classics and newfangled operations. The common thread among them? No one leaves these places hungry. 
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Alabama: Dreamland Bar-B-Que

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Tuscaloosa

Ribs are the name of the game here. They’re long and thin and have a wonderful chewy texture and crisp bits of char around the edges. There are 10 locations in three states, but the Tuscaloosa original is an undisputed Alabama icon.

dreamlandbbq.com, 205-758-8135, 5535 15th Avenue East, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405

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Arkansas: McClard's Bar-B-Q

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Hot Springs

This place was founded in 1928, and the fourth generation of McClards still draws legions of fans with hickory- smoked beef and pork—the family trademark. The signature order is the Ribs and Fry plate—a slab of ribs basted in sweet red sauce and buried in a mound of fries.

mcclards.com, 501-623-9665, 505 Albert Pike, Hot Springs, AR 71913 

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Florida: 4 Rivers Smokehouse

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Winter Park

As barbecue restaurants go, 4 Rivers Smokehouse is something of an upstart. The business is just over a decade old, and its offerings cut across regional styles and challenge traditional boundaries. It’s growing fast too. Founded in 2009 in Winter Park, 4 Rivers has now expanded to 13 locations in Florida, with plans for more. This place is well known for its slow-smoked brisket, but the best bet is the Santa Maria tri-tip—a specialty that’s popular in California. With a crisp brown crust outside and a rosy pink middle, each slice delivers a delicious beefy bite.

4rsmokehouse.com, 1-844-474-8377, 1600 West Fairbanks Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789

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Georgia: Wiley's Championship BBQ

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Savannah

This popular pit, located on U.S. 80, has everything from pulled pork and chicken to brisket and burnt ends. Fans love the Redneck Nachos with house-made potato chips.

wileyschampionshipbbq.com, 912-201-3259, 4700 Highway 80 East, Savannah, GA 31410

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Kentucky: Starnes Barbecue

Paducah

Starnes is just a bit off the beaten path, but it’s a genuine Kentucky classic. The cinder block walls of the low-slung building are painted vivid seafoam green, and you can grab a stool at the U-shaped counter. The pork sandwiches here are simple but extraordinary, with nely chopped meat tucked between two slices of toasted white bread. Believe it or not, the smoked bologna sandwich is even better

270-444-9555, 1008 Joe Clifton Drive,
Paducah, KY 42001

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Louisiana: The Joint

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New Orleans 

In the Bywater neighborhood lies The Joint, part of a crop of restaurants now upping the New Orleans barbecue game. Custom steel smokers turn out brisket, baby back ribs, and chicken. Smoked chaurice pork sausage, studded with jalapeños and garlic, offers a Cajun touch.

alwayssmokin.com, 504-949-3232, 701 Mazant Street, New Orleans, LA 70117

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Mississippi: The Shed Barbeque & Blues Joint

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Ocean Springs

Just over 15 miles east of Biloxi lies a sprawling compound with a gravel parking lot and a hodgepodge of tin-roofed wooden buildings. This is The Shed, where hungry crowds sit at long picnic tables and wolf down platters of juicy ribs, brisket, and pulled pork. Slow-smoked meats, live blues, and cold beer have made this spot a destination. 

theshedbbq.com, 228-875-7373, 6205 HWY 57, Ocean Springs, MS 39565

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Missouri: Pappy's Smokehouse

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St. Louis

The barbecue here might be Memphis style, but glistening racks of ribs and overstuffed sandwiches have earned Pappy’s the nod as the best barbecue joint in Missouri. They cook it fresh and often sell out by midafternoon.

pappyssmokehouse.com, 314-535-4340, 3106 Olive Street, St. Louis, MO 63103

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North Carolina: Buxton Hall Barbecue

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Asheville

Since 2015, Buxton Hall has wowed diners with its wood- cooked whole hog, down-home sides, and homemade cakes and pies. The setting—a 1930s former roller-skating rink—is one of a kind, and so are the green beans (cooked below the pig to catch the drippings) and the smoky fried catfish.

buxtonhall.com, 828-232-7216, 32 Banks Avenue, Asheville, NC 28801

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Oklahoma: Oklahoma Joe's Bar-B-Cue

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Stillwater

Joe Davidson built a booming company that manufactures barbecue smokers, but he branched out in 1994 to open the first Oklahoma Joe’s in Stillwater. Now there are five locations in the state and another one in Nebraska. Ribs and brisket anchor the menu, and regulars love their crispy burnt ends and massive BarbeQulossal sandwiches.

okjoes.com, 918- 960-2017, 25 West 5th Street, Tulsa, OK 74136

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South Carolina: Rodney Scott's Whole Hog BBQ

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Charleston

About three years ago, Rodney Scott brought his family’s distinctive style of whole-hog barbecue from tiny Hemingway, South Carolina, to downtown Charleston. The pulled pork has a delicious, tongue-tingling flavor with a subtle dose of smoke. It’s the real deal, and now he even has a Birmingham outpost.

rodneyscottsbbq.com, 843-990-9535, 1011 King Street, Charleston, SC 35222

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Tennessee: Peg Leg Porker

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Nashville

Why do diners flock to this spot in the Gulch? Is it the dry-rubbed ribs, tender pulled pork, or juicy smoked chicken? Top-notch sides raise the bar, and it doesn’t hurt that the joint has its own house brand of whiskey, Peg Leg Porker Bourbon.

peglegporker.com, 615-829-6023, 903 Gleaves Street, Nashville, TN 37203

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Texas: The Salt Lick BBQ

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Driftwood

There is no shortage of slow-smoked barbecue in the state of Texas, but each year The Salt Lick has bubbled to the top of our readers’ poll. There are four locations, but the setting of their original Driftwood restaurant is surely a factor, whether it’s the views from the sturdy wooden tables on the dining porches, the expansive grounds, or the round stone finishing pit that tempts folks as they enter. It’s a splendid environment for tucking into big plates of brisket, sausage, and ribs.

saltlickbbq.com, 512-858-4959, 18300 FM 1826, Driftwood, TX 78619

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Virginia: Pierce’s Pitt Bar-B-Que

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Williamsburg

In 1971, Julius “Doc” Pierce brought his original sauce recipe with him from Flat Creek, Tennessee, and opened Pierce’s Pitt Bar-B-Que just outside Williamsburg. Ever since, the Pierce family has consistently delighted the Hampton Roads area with tasty pulled pork and half chickens cooked over oak and hickory coals.

pierces.com, 757-565-2955, 447 East Rochambeau Drive, Williamsburg, VA 23188

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Washington D.C.: Hill Country Barbecue Market

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Downtown 

This D.C. favorite brings the style of a Texas Hill Country meat market to the heart of the nation’s capital. Slow-smoked brisket, ribs, and pork are sliced to order, then wrapped up in brown butcher paper and sold by the pound. Don’t miss the jalapeño-cheese sausage links, which are shipped in direct from legendary Kreuz Market in Lockhart, Texas.

hillcountry.com, 202-556-2050,410 7th Street NW, Washington, DC 20004

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1 of 16 Alabama: Dreamland Bar-B-Que
2 of 16 Arkansas: McClard's Bar-B-Q
3 of 16 Florida: 4 Rivers Smokehouse
4 of 16 Georgia: Wiley's Championship BBQ
5 of 16 Kentucky: Starnes Barbecue
6 of 16 Louisiana: The Joint
7 of 16 Mississippi: The Shed Barbeque & Blues Joint
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9 of 16 Missouri: Pappy's Smokehouse
10 of 16 North Carolina: Buxton Hall Barbecue
11 of 16 Oklahoma: Oklahoma Joe's Bar-B-Cue
12 of 16 South Carolina: Rodney Scott's Whole Hog BBQ
13 of 16 Tennessee: Peg Leg Porker
14 of 16 Texas: The Salt Lick BBQ
15 of 16 Virginia: Pierce’s Pitt Bar-B-Que
16 of 16 Washington D.C.: Hill Country Barbecue Market

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