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Best BBQ in Conroe, Texas

  • Writer: Tomball Living Magazine
    Tomball Living Magazine
  • Oct 19
  • 2 min read
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When the craving hits for something smoky, tender, and deeply satisfying, sometimes you don’t want a fancy restaurant—you want real-deal BBQ. Conroe doesn’t just keep up with that need—it delivers. From hickory-pit brisket to saucy ribs and sides that hold their own, these joints bring Texas barbecue with character and charm.


1. McKenzie’s Barbeque & Burgers

📍 1501 N Frazier St, Conroe, TX

4.7 / 5 | Best for: Classic Texas-style brisket & family tradition


McKenzie’s Barbeque has been an institution in Conroe, carving smoked meats and serving them in a down-home, welcoming atmosphere. According to Good Eats Texas, this place has been “voted the Best BBQ in Montgomery County” for years.


What to order: Sliced beef brisket with a thick bark, pork spare ribs that fall off the bone, jalapeño sausage for a little kick.


Vibe & tip: Big dining room, family-friendly, and all about hearty, unpretentious barbecue. Worth a stop whether you’re out with friends or on the road.

2. Smokey Mo’s BBQ – Conroe

📍 2960 I-45 N, Conroe, TX 77303

4.5 / 5 | Best for: Drive-thru convenience + reliably solid smoked meats


Smokey Mo’s caters to both the casual eater and the serious BBQ lover. Their Conroe location prides itself on smoking all meats in-house daily and serving breakfast through dinner. Smokey Mo's BBQ


What to order: Chopped beef sandwich, turkey breast smoked and seasoned just right, plus flavorful sides like the beans.


Vibe & tip: Great for a quick but satisfying BBQ fix. If you’re on your way home or need take-out that hits hard, this is your stop.

3. Vernon’s Kuntry BBQ (Conroe area)

📍 Conroe, TX

4.4 / 5 | Best for: Cozy local BBQ with unique touches


Vernon’s Kuntry BBQ shows up in local listings among “best BBQ in Conroe.” Tripadvisor+1 While not always spotlighted as prominently as some others, folks who know this place love its flavor and local authenticity.


What to order: Ask about the house-special combos and don’t skip the fried okra when it’s available.


Vibe & tip: Think neighborhood BBQ with less hype but plenty of heart—ideal when you want something familiar and delicious without the long lines.


Whether you’re sitting down for a full plate at McKenzie’s, grabbing a to-go order at Smokey Mo’s, or keeping it low-key at Vernon’s, you’re tapping into a scene that values smoke, flavor, and Texas simplicity. Next time your appetite calls for real barbecue, pick a spot, bring your appetite, and dig in.

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