Here is a great video from a couple years ago that has some brief history on Arthur Bryant’s, Gates and barbecue here in Kansas City. Thanks to @bbqsociety for pointing it out on twitter today! My favorite quote (no offense North Carolina): “Kansas City’s metro area now has more barbecue restaurants per capita than any city in the United States.” Of course we have our favorites (yes, it really is in a gas station) but there are many to choose from! I think I’ll head to Hayward’s today, it’s one block from my office and has the Triple Stack (and if you order it, be very hungry)!
Here is a small sampling of the more famous KC area BBQ joints if you’re in the mood for some good Que:
- Arthur Bryant’s
- Gates and Sons Bar-B-Q
- Oklahoma Joe’s BBQ
- KC Smokestack BBQ
- BB’s Lawnside Bar-B-Q
- L.C.’s Barbecue
- Fiorella’s Jack Stack Barbecue
- Hayward’s Pit
- Rosedale BBQ
- Woodyard BBQ
- Smoke Stack Bar-B-Que
- Zarda Bar-B-Q
- Smokehouse Bar-B-Que
- Wyandot BBQ











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Ahh, the Triple Stack…aka the Heart Attack sandwich.
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