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Bring your tailgating crew, dog, or family to this Grant Park staple when you're in the mood for patio lounging and great BBQ.
College Park’s Tom, Dick, & Hank is a casual BBQ/soul food spot that’s great for families and groups.
This BBQ joint in Oakhurst is where the flavors of the South collide with “south of the border” cuisine.
J’s Smokehouse food truck is a great stop when you’re in Doraville and want a quick Southern-style lunch with tender smoked meats.
Community Q is a Decatur favorite that's rightly been in the metro BBQ big leagues for years.
Heirloom Market Barbecue offers the best BBQ-meets-KBBQ fusion in the entire metro.
A sampling of the city's top restaurants for sauce-dripping spare ribs and smoked chicken.
For great smoked wings and riblets, head to Stan’s Smoke Signals, a popular BBQ food truck that sells out early and often.
Known for their pit-smoked whole hog cooking style, Rodney Scott's is an old-school BBQ joint that makes good, timeless Southern hits.
Head to Woods Chapel BBQ, for the massive patio, a full bar slinging boozy slushies, and tables with enough room for an extended family reunion.
A Lone Star State export makes the short list of the ATL's best barbecue joints.
There aren’t a ton of BBQ options at the airport, so Mustard Seed comes through when we're craving brisket before a flight.
One of Chicago's most beloved chicken and barbecue brands brings its deliciousness to Southwest Atlanta.
Terrapin Taproom is attached to Truist Stadium, so on- and offseason, it’s a good spot to live and breathe all things Braves.
Head to this low-key restaurant on the east side for delicious whole wings, half orders of ribs, and none of the fuss.
While not technically a sports bar, this Virginia-Highland favorite wins with fans because of $3 draft beers, UGA games on the tube, and delicious food.