Barbeque Restaurants near West Point

Korean BBQ House Barbeque • $
303 E 10th St, West Point

Customers` Favorites

우거지갈비탕
물냉면
설렁탕
떡국

“It's a restaurant I visit often, but I don't like it.Ugeoji rib soup, octopus stone plate, stir-fried squidPork bulgogi and cold noodles are deliciousThe group food was generally delicious, including pig's feet, spicy pig's feet, seasoned whelk, ribs, etc.It's a bit pricey and it's crowded these days with a lot of people.This is a good restaurant around here. There's a lot of food so I'm always full.Parking: If the parking lot in front of Suwon Galbi is full, there is a large parking lot across the street, although it is not Suwon Galbi.“

4.2 Good39 Reviews
Rogers Pit-Cooked Bar-B-Que Barbecue • $
210 E 10th St, West Point

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Bar-B-Que Pork Plate
Fried Green Tomatoes
Baby Back Ribs
French Fries
Baked Beans
Hamburger
Rib Plate
Coleslaw

“This place provides a no-frills type of experience, if you want some good bbq at a reasonable price point. A little heavy on the bbq sauces(some people might prefer that) but great smoked flavor and big portion sizes. I got the sampler plate and coworkers got a salad and side of fries. I would definitely consider doing take out next time, whenever smoked bbq comes to mind.“

3.2 Average31 Reviews
Smokin’ Joe's BBQ Barbecue • $
755 N Lanier Ave, Lanett - 0.31 miles

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Side of Baked Beans
Pulled Pork Combo
Rib Tips
Rib

“Excellent service and excellent BBQ. We had the pulled pork and pulled chicken sandwiches. Some of the best I have had. While we waited on our order, the gentleman handed us a dish with sample ribs to try. If we hadn’t just been passing through the state on our way home to Michigan, I would have taken a full rack of those, too. I will definitely try to stop here again on my next trip.“

4.4 Superb11 Reviews
Young Dong Korean Bbq Korean • $
2918 20th Ave, Valley - 2.16 miles

Customers` Favorites

Jjamppong
Bulgogi
짬뽕

“Absolutely one of my favorite restaurants on Earth. Very welcoming and, of course, delicious. Be aware though- the language and cultural barrier is very real. I really don't want to give this away but you're almost guaranteed to have your food pointed at and be asked "pork?" several times. It took me several times to realize that she was asking if I need a fork for my soup. I love this place. Korean soups are often served literally boiling hot and it appears as though Koreans do not seem to care or notice. I took a friend one day and the chef came out to say hello. We were waiting on our stew to cool but the chef was genuinely concerned. "What was wrong? Do you not like it? Eat? Do you need a pork?" We tried to communicate that it was too hot but eventually we took some slow, scalding slurps and made approving noises. He was pleased and we returned to blowing on our little spoons.“

3.8 Good11 Reviews
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