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    4.1 (278 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Sabrina R.

    Solid bbq spot in my opinion. Interestingly set up, you basically get on a cafeteria style line and get your sides first then you go on to get your meats. It was slightly confusing since it was our first time but we managed Pulled pork and turkey slices were actually probably my favorite of the meats. Seating is plentiful with very fun casual vibe

    Meat & 2: 1/2 Rack of Ribs with Purple Coleslaw and Macaroni & Cheese.
    Cindy Z.

    I rarely venture out to this area, but came here for a birthday celebration. The space is huge, but still packed on a Saturday night. It's great for large groups as ordering is cafeteria style and there's multiple bars throughout the space. I got the Meat & 2 for $28, which includes a meat and 2 sides. I got the 1/2 Rack of Ribs, which were tender. I was between that and the brisket and glad the server recommended the ribs for me. For the sides, the mac and cheese were delicious and purple coleslaw had lots of dressing yet still refreshing. Overall, the meal was delicious but a bit pricey for one. I also got myself a Surfside ($9) in a can, which I enjoyed. One thing I do have to note is how confusing ordering can be. It's cafeteria style, so you pick your sides, non-meat items, and then the meat. But if you're just picking whatever you want, it can really add up so you need to make sure you choose the right items for your combo.

    Wings , potato salad, cole slaw and pathetic Mac and cheese
    Kern C.

    I have to lower this rating after eating at more and more BBQ spots in different states etc . This place is mid at best and very Inconsistent! Chewy Brisket ,the wings are hit or miss and the Mac and cheese is very basic . Only the fries are consistent which is not saying much Smdh. This is basic BBQ in nyc and if this restaurant were in any southern state it would be empty ! 3 stars and I'm probably being generous .

    Trivia night!
    Joseline B.

    We went to Pig beach BBQ for trivia night and it was pretty awesome, the places were not packed at all which I believe is the opposite from Summer time! There is a separate line where you order food and later pay for it and there is also plenty of room to join! The trivia night was hosted by nexus and it was definitely so much fun. The host was really entertaining and I love that Pig Beach does that! Ambiance and food were delicious, the brisket ought to be hotter, I would suggest to add some warm honey to the cornbread. Finally, whatever you do, do not forget to order the Purple coleslaw! It was perfection

    Jackie K.

    The place was crazy busy. You needed to scream to be heard. You could barely walk. It's open to the outdoors so it was freezing. There are stickers all over which is cool. Bathrooms were disgusting. No toilet paper, stalls were dirty, as was the floor. The line for food was wrapped out the whole place. We had to wait over an hour before we could eat. Drinks were easier to get. Saying all that the staff were nice (minus the guy at the door) and the food was good. I really enjoyed the cornbread though it wasn't hot despite them taking it out of a hotbox. The Mac n cheese was good. They ran out of the s'mores dessert. The fries were tasty. The people I was with liked the meat. Prices were pretty good. Everything looked good. They have to go containers out which I appreciated. They have claw machines and a Photobooth. Lots of tvs.

    Sampler with Mac and cheese, potato salad and corn bread
    Justin O'Keith H.

    Just wrapped a photo shoot next door and this Texas boy had to try the nyc bbq. The staff was friendly and helpful. One guy in the service line was wearing a Terry Blacks BBQ hat which is in Dallas. Been there a couple times and great food. I decided to get the sampler with corn bread and a key lime pie. The cornbread was moist and like cake. Def couldn't finish it all. Good but prefer my cornbread a bit grittier. The Mac and cheese and potato salad were decent. The turkey was great. Brisket was solid. The ribs were meh. Overall not bad.

    Toward the entrance
    Vince S.

    Spontaneously I decided to check out this eatery that has a reputation for great BBQ. I mean when you look up or ask about BBQ this establishment comes up a lot. On the approach it appeared unassuming. It wasn't trying to work you from the outside. Right as I enter the place expands right before my eyes with a warm industrial feel. I must have been walking for quite some time because mental exhaustion accumulated it seems. I was like one of those silly people you smile at so they don't think you're secretly judging them. The staff was nice and helpful however which was a good start. They directed me how to order and even didn't laugh at my dumb questions. The bartender was super helpful as he was the first one I stumbled upon. Down to the meat of the experience (pun intended). The brisket sandwich was perfect. The brisket itself the star of the show. Sweet, savory, meaty, fatty and somehow also crispy. The beans with pork were great too. Might be the best brisket I've had in a long time or ever. Washed it down with a 7 dollar IPA on tap. Oh did I mention it's 5 dollars between 3-6 pm? Well I kinda wish I had a late lunch but based on everything so far I will be coming back for that. Lovely lunch and back to the bartender as he was very nice and accommodating as I sat there like I never had BBQ before. Good conversation about how we've both been in the service industry for what seems like entirely too long. Great place. I would recommend highly to anyone who likes BBQ and well priced beers. Oh and they have some pinball and arcade hops if that means anything to you lol.

    Ginger B.

    Large space good for groups. I don't think they take reservations so may need to get there early if you need more than one table. The large backyard is popular in warmer temps and they sometimes have sports games on a large screen back there. You order food cafeteria style, with beverages and desserts available to order at the register. For alcoholic beverages, go to the bar. I really liked most of the food I've tried here. My go-to are the hot honey dry rubbed wings. Some days/times there are really good wings specials but this visit (large group for a birthday) they were regular price. Liquor and cocktails here are thend to be a little overpriced for what you get, but I'm unable to drink beer. I shared a photo of the new seasonal hot cocktails menu, but I didn't try them yet.

    sampler platter
    Brian S.

    surprised how many people were here after work on a weekday despite the location. place is massive and has been around for a while. got the sampler platter which was decent. i enjoyed the ribs and surprisingly smoked turkey more than brisket and pulled pork.

    Outdoor seating
    Andy L.

    Rating: 7.5/10 Date Last Visited: 8/30/2025 I ordered the Brisket Cheesesteak ($16). The brisket cheesesteak was amazing - combining the brisket with cheese and caramelized onions is a unique taste on the classic cheesesteak. Combined with the bread, this was a great sandwich to eat. However, the BBQ itself was alright. My friend ordered the brisket and pork ribs, but neither one of those compared to BBQ joints in Texas. The mac-n-cheese was also pretty mid. I would recommend getting one of their sandwiches or other entrees here, not the actual BBQ. Outside of food, this place is amazing for watching sport games. They have a huge outdoor dining area with a large screen for watching games. There's no better vibe than eating good food, drinking beer, and sitting outside in good weather watching football or basketball. Overall, I would recommend this place if you want to go somewhere to watch sports while also enjoying good food.

    Gowanus Cold Beer from the draft --very tasty
    Gail B.

    The BBQ ribs were tasty and tender. They needed no extra sauce, and Pig Beach BBQ makes five free sauces that customers can add on. I tasted all five, and I like the Tangy Vinegar and the Classic BBQ sauce the best. The Gowanus Cold Beer that I ordered from the bar perfectly counteracted the richness of the ribs. At my request, a server gave me a sample of the Mac and Cheese. It tasted like Kraft Macaroni and Cheese. I did not like it. I also asked for a sample of the Beef Brisket (salt and pepper crust). It was much too salty and peppery for me. My order of cornbread tasted like it was made from a box. The key lime pie was a tad too sweet. Pig Beach does not accept Discover Cards or Apple/Google Pay, so bring your debit cards, Master Card/Visa or cash. I might come back and try some other things from the menu because the service was wonderful, and the ambiance is perfect for date night.

    Line up and order your grub.
    Tamiko B.

    Walk up the ramp and enter this massive space. Paper menus are available and instructions are clear to line up to place your order. The cuisine is served cafeteria style to generate salvation and encourage you order some of everything. We had the sampler for two with the large side of purple slaw Of course; we had to add a piece of cornbread which was mouthwatering. Another friend ordered two orders of wings and my preference was the dry rub. We were joined by two more and the cuisine was shared by five. Hats off to the bartender.

    Victoria X.

    Chill, casual vibes Street parking/ R-M train 1.5 Astoria blocks away Does not take tap-to-pay (Apple Pay) or Discover cards so bring your credit cards or cash Great food First come first serve seating but very large space There's a Jumbotron playing that day's game Pig Beach took over the old Studio Square space; layout the same

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    Ask the Community - Pig Beach BBQ

    Is it okay to bring and play card games/board games there to play while we eat?

    Totally. They have a board game collection so I'm sure they would be fine with you bringing your own.

    What's the T.V. situation like? Would it be a good spot for watching football on Sunday's? Are there multiple T.V.'s playing a number of games? Thanks

    Lots of TVs playing all kinds of games. You could ask them to put on a specific game if it's not already playing and you know what station it's on.

    How is parking in the area and is there charged parking?

    Street Parking is available but might be tough to find.

    Is this a pet friendly establishment?

    Yes i have seen multi dogs every time I have went here

    When ordering brisket for example, do they ask if you'd prefer from the point or flat or do they just give whatever is available?

    They give you whatever is available.

    What is your happy hour menu/deals and what time is it?

    Is your inside area air conditioned?

    Yes it is

    Do you guys have kids' highchairs? Thanks!

    Yes we have plenty!

    Do y'all allow dogs at this location?

    Hi Laura, yes we do allow dogs, preferred in the outdoor area.

    Are you on seamless?

    Yes, delivery is available on Seamless and Uber Eats.

    Do you take reservations?

    No we do not have a phone number

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    I grew up in the neighborhood Joju started (shout out Elmhurst). Now I live in the UES not to ofar…read moreaway from their new location in the UES. I can't emphasize how excited I am for them to be here, bringing one of our best neighborhood bites to a new neighborhood which desperately needs more affordable and diversified options. This modern Vietnamese sandwich spot offers banh mi inspired by other East and Southeast Asian flavors. I personally like reaching for their regular banh mi and their lemongrass chicken banh mi. You would be remiss if you didn't get the banh mi or kimchi fries, and their monster rolls which are a newer creation but are essentially giant lumpia with any and all of the sauces they have available. Another plus is that they have pretty creative drinks, like their refreshers and virgin mojitos, for a nice little drink that isn't too calorie-dense depending on what you get. Welcome to the neighborhood Joju and I wish you all the success.

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    4.5(156 reviews)
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    4.2(45 reviews)
    0.5 miAstoria

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    Coming back from the city and stopped by to try this place. I feel like I should know about it…read morefrom the reviews but I hadn't heard of them. Just know that they are somewhat new to the neighborhood. I ordered the Cubano combo. Combo comes with fries and a drink. The gentleman that took my order greeted me immediately. The place has seating in the back. He placed my order for fries to one of the two servers behind the counter and one was sweeping away. All I thought is I hope she washes her hands. Took my sandwich to go. Got home and wondered if I ordered a Cubano or a sandwich. Cubano's are pressed. So they are thin. This wasn't. Pork is shredded. Huge piece of ham and a huge drizzle of mustard. Tried to relayer everything but it was messy. Taste was ok but it was too overwhelming. Fries were tasty. I will go back to try one of the heroes they have. Won't be ordering the Cubano.

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    2.3 miYorkville, Upper East Side
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    The bread displays at Milano have always drawn my attention. On one afternoon, my husband and I…read morefinally decided to try something from this market, namely, an item from the deli that we could pack for our Central Park picnic. There was a line, of course, there always is, and the wait was longer than what we were willing to endure for fare as simple and as common as a sandwich. It was worth the 20-minute wait. We ordered the Milano special, packed with cold meats, tomatoes, pickled peppers, cheese, and lettuce between two soft sesame rolls. It looked magnificent. It tasted magnificent. It was a sandwich to rule all sandwiches. I'd brave the line for that any day.

    wow wow wow. We went today on mother's day around noon and only waited 30 min. We got two…read moresandwiches and a few cookies, OH and tried the cheesy pasta shells (the sauce and melted cheese was everything) Also, the feel of the market is cozy and special. The staff is super nice and eager to help. It feels like a special neighborhood gem and you can really feel the family owned vibe. 1. Proscuitto burtata (amore) - fresh fresh fresh and quality ingredients. The proscuitto was perfect along with the burrata, arugula and balsamic glaze on ciabatta which was sweet mix. We were deciding on this one and the proscuitto tomato but we are glad we got this one! 2. Chicken caesar salad wrap- I think I could easily say this is the best caesar salad wrap i've had. The dressing was light and not overpowering with the mix of the chicken, croutons and outside wrap was a truly stellar combination. Very fresh and wasnt soggy one bit. the cookies: small black n white cookie, rainbow cookie and chocolate sprinkle and all were hits! my favorite was the black n white because the icing melts right off the soft cookie texture and tastes more like a cake than a cookie. All were amazing and is a must try when visiting. absolutely rec when you're on the east side!

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    2.4 miUpper East Side
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    All' Antico Vinaio…read more Excellent sandwiches, fresh in store bread. This sandwich shop offers huge, flavorful Italian sandwiches on freshly baked schiacciata bread with high-quality ingredient La Paradiso Mortadella, stracciatella, pistachio cream, pistachio is a heavenly combination Just a simple tasty sandwich that fills you up.at a reasonable price. Works everytime for me

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