Smokehouses near Monroeville, PA

Big Rig’s BBQ Barbeque • $$
226 Center Rd, Monroeville

Customers` Favorites

Pork Belly Burnt Ends Texas Style Brisket Cheddar Jalapeño Kielbasa Links Mac and Cheese
Brisket Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Lil Rigs Pulled Pork Sandwich
Classic Pulled Pork Sandwich
BBQ Burnt Ends Baked Beans
Glazed Pork Belly Burnt
Lil Rigs Grilled Cheese
Big Rigs Family Platter
Twice Fried Potatoes
Classic Pulled Pork

“Nestled in a modest plaza at 226 Center Road in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, Big Rig’s BBQ is the kind of place that turns barbecue lovers into regulars. Owned and operated by the warm and welcoming husband-and-wife team of Josh and Susan Toney, along with their talented chef, this local spot has quickly become a standout in the Pittsburgh-area BBQ scene since opening a few years ago. What sets it apart? It's chef-driven smoked meats using a blend of hickory, cherry, and apple woods, creative sides, craft sandwiches, and an unwavering commitment to quality. But let's get to the heart of it—the food, the people, and the vibe that make every visit feel like coming home. If there's one item that defines Big Rig’s BBQ, it's the brisket. This Texas-style brisket is nothing short of exceptional. Smoked low and slow daily, it arrives at your table with a beautiful bark, a perfect smoke ring, and tenderness that rivals the best pits in the country. You can order it lean or fatty (I always go for a mix), and it literally melts in your mouth. Fork-tender, juicy, and packed with deep, smoky flavor, it's the kind of brisket that makes you close your eyes on the first bite. Reviewers from North Carolina to Texas have raved about it, with many calling it the best they've had outside their home states. Pair it with one of their house-made sauces— the sweet house sauce, tangy Carolina mustard, or spicy variant—and you've got barbecue perfection. Whether sliced on a platter, stuffed into a baked potato, or melted into their famous Brisket Grilled Cheese sandwich (a gooey, indulgent masterpiece), the brisket is consistently outstanding and the reason many drive from across the region. But Big Rig’s isn't just about classics; their creativity shines in the Burger of the Week, a rotating special that drops every Wednesday and keeps things exciting. Each new burger is a stroke of genius, blending premium ingredients with BBQ flair in ways that surprise and delight. One week, it might be a double smash burger topped with chopped brisket, crispy onions, and a tangy sauce that elevates it to legendary status. Another features bold flavors like jalapeño cheddar, bacon, and raspberry honey mustard slaw on a pretzel bun—sweet, spicy, smoky, and utterly addictive. I've tried several, and every single one has been phenomenal: juicy patties cooked to perfection, fresh toppings that balance textures and tastes, and portions that leave you satisfied but plotting your return. Diners frequently call these burgers the best in the Pittsburgh area, with one declaring a brisket-topped version "the BEST burger I've had." The anticipation for each new creation builds community buzz on social media, and it's easy to see why— these aren't ordinary burgers; they're innovative, flavorful triumphs that showcase the kitchen's talent. Beyond the stars of the menu, the supporting cast is equally impressive. Sides like the creamy mac and cheese, smoky pit beans with burnt ends, sweet vinegar coleslaw, and melt-in-your-mouth cornbread are generous and house-made with care. Other meats—fall-off-the-bone ribs, rich pork belly burnt ends, pulled pork, and even smoked kielbasa—round out platters that feed families effortlessly. There's a kids' menu with favorites like grilled cheese and chicken tenders, making it easy to bring the whole crew. What truly elevates Big Rig’s is the owners and staff, who are incredibly friendly and genuinely passionate. Josh and Susan are often on-site, chatting with guests, recommending pairings, and ensuring everyone feels welcome. The service is attentive yet relaxed, with staff going above and beyond—whether explaining the sauces at the table or accommodating special requests. It's clear this is a family-run operation built on love for great food and community. The environment is perfectly family-friendly: clean, casual, and cozy with ample seating, including space for larger groups. It's not a fancy spot, but it's inviting—think warm ligh“

4.9 Superb221 Reviews
Uncle Rick's Smokehouse Smokehouse •
Stotler Rd, Pittsburgh - 3.72 miles

“We had Uncle Rick’s cater our Thanksgiving dinner this year and it was excelllent. The turkey, mac n cheese, and cornbread dressing was a huge hit! Not just the food, but the ordering process and service was smooth and friendly. Uncle Rick’s Smokehouse is AMAZING!“

5 Superb10 Reviews
Tastefully Blessed Kitchen & Smokehouse Barbeque • $
950 Pittsburgh St suite 1, Springdale - 8.35 miles

Customers` Favorites

Brisket Sandwich with Fries and Smoked Wings
Brisket Philly Cheesesteak & Fries
Brisket Philly Cheesesteak Hoagie
Black & Gold Smasher with Fries
Classic Smash Burger with Fries
Texas Style Smoked Brisket
Parmesan Crusted Chicken
Chicken & Waffle Basket
Southern Collard Greens
Brisket Grilled Cheese

“Omg! Best bbq in the burgh. The ribs are to die for. Both pork and beef. And the bbq sauce was so good. But the brisket was the winner! Can’t wait to try the turkey leg“

4.8 Superb260 Reviews

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