There’s nothing like smoky, tender, fall-off-the-bone barbeque. Luckily, you don’t have to travel to the South to find seriously amazing BBQ. Massachusetts is actually full of unassuming spots that serve crazy-good ribs, pulled pork, cornbread and more. Here are some of the best BBQ restaurants in Massachusetts for you to visit when the craving for deliciousness hits.

Please note that these spots aren’t ranked in order.

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Is Massachusetts known for BBQ?

While we can offer you the best barbecue in Massachusetts, it should be known that Massachusetts itself is not really known for its BBQ. In fact, Massachusetts is more known for having great coastal cuisine and seafood. Clam chowder, for instance. However, that doesn’t mean that there aren’t delicious BBQ options throughout the state. You can find some really stellar BBQ spots in Massachusetts if you know the right place to look. Like this list, for example…

What style of BBQ can be found in Massachusetts?

A lot of local restaurants in Massachusetts that cook up BBQ do so in a particular style. For example, Texas-style barbecue is big in Massachusetts. When we say Texas-style, we mean slow-cooked, a pit-smoked barbecue that uses a particular wood to smoke the meat. Usually leaving it on the pit for 12-18 hours is the norm. However, you can still find a scrumptious hidden gem restaurant in Massachusetts that’ll focus on a delicious St. Louis-style pork ribs, slow-smoked over hickory wood. Also, if you look hard enough, you’ll be able to find some dry-rubbed Memphis-style ribs, too, that might be rare in Massachusetts, but it’s definitely there.

What are the other best hole in the wall restaurants in Massachusetts?

There is nothing quite like finding a delicious hole in the wall restaurant in Massachusetts that remains much of a hidden gem. Thankfully, there are plenty of hole in the wall spots in Massachusetts worth considering for a unique dining experience. A few of the best small spots to consider the next time you’re hungry include Pete & Henry’s in Royalston, Chef Wayne’s Big Mamou in Springfield, Pajer Superette in Agawam, El Rincon Boricua Restaurant in Holyoke, and Jack’s Hot Dog Stand in North Adams.

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