Guests enjoying a meal at B.T.'s Smokehouse, celebrated for its award-winning barbecue.
B.T.’s Smokehouse in Sturbridge has been awarded the title of best barbecue restaurant in Massachusetts by LoveFood. Since opening in 2007, this Southern-style barbecue destination has become a favorite for its dry-rubbed, 24-hour smoked meats. The menu features a variety of dishes, including pulled pork, ribs, and brisket, with a commitment to high-quality standards. Despite challenges faced by a sister location, B.T.’s Smokehouse continues to thrive and engage with the community through its concession stand at Polar Park, ensuring it remains a beloved dining option.
B.T.’s Smokehouse, located on Route 20 in Sturbridge, Central Massachusetts, has been honored as the best barbecue restaurant in Massachusetts by LoveFood. This recognition comes from a list titled “The best barbecue restaurant in every US state,” which highlights top dining establishments across the nation.
Established in April 2007 as a roadside trailer, B.T.’s Smokehouse has evolved into a beloved destination for barbecue enthusiasts. The restaurant specializes in Southern-style barbecue, focusing on dry-rubbed, 24-hour smoked meats that have garnered a loyal customer base over the years.
The menu at B.T.’s Smokehouse features a variety of options, including plates accompanied by sides, burritos, and sandwiches. Some of the standout dishes praised by LoveFood include pulled pork, ribs, brisket, along with popular sides such as potato salad, mac ‘n’ cheese, and collard greens. With both indoor and outdoor seating available, customers can enjoy their meals in a comfortable setting or opt for takeout and catering services.
B.T.’s Smokehouse has received numerous accolades since its inception. It has been recognized as a top barbecue destination by prominent publications, including The Boston Globe and Food & Wine. Additionally, it topped MassLive’s list of the 10 best barbecue spots in Massachusetts. A visit from celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay in 2015 further solidified the restaurant’s reputation when he praised the quality of the brisket.
While B.T.’s Smokehouse has been thriving, it recently faced a setback with its sister location, B.T.’s Fried Chicken and BBQ, in Worcester. This location, which opened four years ago, is set to close on March 2nd due to unforeseen circumstances stemming from challenges during the pandemic and ongoing supply chain issues. The Sturbridge location remains unaffected and continues to operate as a popular barbecue destination.
In addition to its original restaurant, B.T.’s Smokehouse also operates a concession stand at Polar Park, the home of the WooSox, the AAA affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. This endeavor has allowed the restaurant to reach a wider audience, showcasing its famous barbecue offerings to sports fans and visitors alike.
In response to the diverse dietary preferences of its customers, B.T.’s Smokehouse offers vegetarian salads and sides alongside its meat-centric dishes, ensuring that all patrons can find something appealing on the menu. Customers consistently praise the restaurant for maintaining high-quality standards and flavorful options that bring a taste of Southern barbecue to Central Massachusetts.
With over 18 years of successful operation and a reputation for excellence, B.T.’s Smokehouse continues to be a cherished part of the Sturbridge dining scene, attracting both locals and visitors eager to enjoy some of the best barbecue in the state.
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