The Barbecue House

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The Barbecue House is a beloved BBQ restaurant in Nacogdoches, Texas, that has garnered a loyal following for its authentic, slow-smoked meats and warm hospitality. The restaurant's commitment to traditional Texas-style BBQ is evident in its menu, which features an array of tender and flavorful options, including brisket, pulled pork, and beef. The brisket and pulled pork sandwiches are particularly popular, with reviewers raving about the perfect balance of heat and flavor. The homemade BBQ sauce is also a highlight, adding a rich and tangy depth to the meats.

The atmosphere at The Barbecue House is casual and welcoming, with a top-shelf service that ensures every guest feels at home. The portion sizes are generous, and the menu is varied and tasty, with something for every BBQ lover. But what really sets The Barbecue House apart is its dedication to traditional BBQ values, including the use of an offset smoker to slow-cook its meats to perfection. The restaurant's secret sauce and homemade cobblers, including blackberry and apple, are also major draws, with reviewers praising their sweetness and flavor. Whether you're a local or just visiting Nacogdoches, The Barbecue House is a must-visit destination for anyone craving authentic, delicious BBQ.

With its strong online presence and convenient features like online ordering and catering, The Barbecue House makes it easy for customers to enjoy its delicious BBQ from the comfort of their own homes or at their next event. The restaurant's social media accounts are also a great way to stay up-to-date on the latest news, promotions, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the kitchen. Overall, The Barbecue House is a true hidden gem in the heart of Texas, serving up some of the best BBQ in the state with a side of warm hospitality and small-town charm.

Business Hours

Closed now 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Mon
Closed
Tue
11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Wed
11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Thu
11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Fri
11:00 am - 8:30 pm
Sat
11:00 am - 8:30 pm
Sun
11:00 am - 8:00 pm

Reviews

5 Comments
Overall Rating 4.4
Jarrod Milstead (Google)
I was in town for a work event and to start moving furniture to our new house in Houston. It was a long day of packing up a truck and my brother wanted a Beef & Link Po-Boy. He couldn't have made a better choice for lunch. The link has just the right heat and the beef is smoked to perfection! They chop the meat in front of you, shake on more seasonings and add their homemade bbq sauce. It is all amazing! I didn't get any side this time but I have tried them all and they are great! Remember if you want a Ribeye Po-Boy you should be there before the lunch rush.
Nichole A2z (Google)
The Barbecue House was recommended to me from a friend that lived in Nacogdoches. I can see why it. Walking in a small town with the aroma of fresh barbecue. Super friendly staff. Good size portions with a tasty menu. Recommend barbecue for your "pit" stop!
phil ward (Google)
Stopped by The BBQ Shop for lunch while passing thru town. I'm glad I did! What a great BBQ joint. It opened in 1959! We enjoyed brisket & pulled pork sandwiches with beans, slaw, pimento cheese stuffed jalapeño and apple cobbler with sweet tea. I was all delicious! I especially enjoyed the cobbler. It was very reasonably priced, a great atmosphere and the service was top shelf. Don't change a thing. I'll drop by next time I'm in town.
Matthew Winfree (Google)
Nice mom and pop feel diner. Meats are cut for you but sides are self serve. Beans were a star, coleslaw not so much. Got a 3 meat and tried the turkey, brisket, and sausage. Sauce is good. Also ordered fully loaded potato and blackberry cobbler. Cobbler is sweet and delicious and the potato was tender and good. We stayed and chatted for over 45 minutes and never felt rushed.
ALA (Google)
We were starved and just so happened to see this place and said why not. The pulled pork sandwich wasn't bad at all nor the sides. The customer service could of been a little more welcoming.

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