Maskay guide

Where to eat barbecue in Jacksonville?

Three Jacksonville barbecue restaurants Maskay could verify confidently: Southern, Texas-style and Florida-style approaches.

Three Jacksonville barbecue restaurants worth comparing

Jacksonville barbecue is not locked into one regional style. For this first guide, Maskay found three currently operating restaurants with enough direct menu evidence to compare confidently: one broad Southern barbecue spot, one explicitly Texas-style smokehouse and one restaurant that describes its approach as Florida-style barbecue.

The Bearded Pig: Southern barbecue and a social setting

The Bearded Pig in San Marco centers its menu on smoked meats, sandwiches, platters and Southern sides. The restaurant also functions as a bar-and-patio hangout, which gives it a different role from a smaller brisket-focused smokehouse.

Choose it for groups that want to sample several meats, add drinks and stay awhile.

Yellow Rose BBQ: the Texas-style choice

Yellow Rose BBQ explicitly identifies with Texas barbecue. Its current menu puts brisket, ribs, sausage and turkey at the center, then adds Texican items such as smoked-meat tacos and shareable trays.

Choose it if brisket is the deciding factor or if you want the clearest Texas influence in this group.

The Butt Hutt Smokehouse: Florida-style barbecue

The Butt Hutt calls its approach Florida-style barbecue and uses pecan smoke across meats. Its current ordering menu includes brisket, ribs, pulled pork, wings and the loaded Florida Fries that give the restaurant a more local, playful identity.

Choose it if you want a Jacksonville-specific interpretation rather than trying to reproduce another region's barbecue tradition.

Why only three?

We could have added another name to make a longer list, but that would contradict the purpose of the guide. These are the three restaurants for which we were comfortable with the current operating and menu evidence in this research pass. The Bearded Pig is the group-friendly Southern option, Yellow Rose is the Texas specialist, and The Butt Hutt is the Florida-style alternative.

Verification

Sources & references

These independent references add context or corroborate key facts used in this guide. Restaurant websites are kept on the business profiles rather than repeated here. Current information can change after the access date shown below.

  1. The Bearded Pig official menu ↗ Primary source The Bearded Pig · Accessed August 17, 2026

    Current source used to verify the restaurant menu, concept, location or offering for this guide.

  2. Yellow Rose BBQ official menu ↗ Primary source Yellow Rose BBQ · Accessed August 17, 2026

    Current source used to verify the restaurant menu, concept, location or offering for this guide.

  3. The Butt Hutt Smokehouse current ordering menu ↗ Primary source The Butt Hutt Smokehouse · Accessed August 17, 2026

    Current source used to verify the restaurant menu, concept, location or offering for this guide.