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Fourth City Barbecue
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Nearby attractions
The Luminary
2701 Cherokee St, St. Louis, MO 63118
Transgender Memorial Garden
2800 Wyoming St, St. Louis, MO 63118
Holy Cross Lutheran Church
2650 Miami St #3978, St. Louis, MO 63118
German Cultural Society
3652 S Jefferson Ave, St. Louis, MO 63118
Untitled Fine Art
2920 Cherokee St, St. Louis, MO 63118
Flowers & Weeds
3201 Cherokee St, St. Louis, MO 63118
Chatillon-DeMenil Mansion
3352 Demenil Pl, St. Louis, MO 63118
Nearby restaurants
Yaquis on Cherokee
2728 Cherokee St, St. Louis, MO 63118
The Fattened Caf.
3405 S Jefferson Ave, St. Louis, MO 63118
Louisiana Fish and Chicken
3354 S Jefferson Ave, St. Louis, MO 63118
La Vallesana
2801 Cherokee St, St. Louis, MO 63118
K-Bop
2609 Cherokee St, St. Louis, MO 63118
The Choice Restaurant
3265 S Jefferson Ave, St. Louis, MO 63118
Taqueria El Bronco
2817 Cherokee St, St. Louis, MO 63118
Original Family Smokehouse
2635 Cherokee St, St. Louis, MO 63118, United States
Hong Kong Express
3406 Jefferson Ave, St. Louis, MO 63118
Taqueria Hectorito
2753 Cherokee St, St. Louis, MO 63118
Nearby hotels
Benton Park Inn
2017 Arsenal St, St. Louis, MO 63118
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Fourth City Barbecue

2635 Cherokee St, St. Louis, MO 63118
4.7(42)
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attractions: The Luminary, Transgender Memorial Garden, Holy Cross Lutheran Church, German Cultural Society, Untitled Fine Art, Flowers & Weeds, Chatillon-DeMenil Mansion, restaurants: Yaquis on Cherokee, The Fattened Caf., Louisiana Fish and Chicken, La Vallesana, K-Bop, The Choice Restaurant, Taqueria El Bronco, Original Family Smokehouse, Hong Kong Express, Taqueria Hectorito
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(314) 669-6505
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Nearby attractions of Fourth City Barbecue

The Luminary

Transgender Memorial Garden

Holy Cross Lutheran Church

German Cultural Society

Untitled Fine Art

Flowers & Weeds

Chatillon-DeMenil Mansion

The Luminary

The Luminary

4.5

(34)

Open 24 hours
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Transgender Memorial Garden

Transgender Memorial Garden

4.6

(23)

Open 24 hours
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Holy Cross Lutheran Church

Holy Cross Lutheran Church

4.8

(14)

Open 24 hours
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German Cultural Society

German Cultural Society

4.6

(73)

Open 24 hours
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Candlelight: Christmas Special Featuring “The Nutcracker” & More
Sun, Dec 14 • 6:30 PM
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Kid Quest in St. Louis, MO: Interactive Family Scavenger Hunt (Ages 4–8)
Kid Quest in St. Louis, MO: Interactive Family Scavenger Hunt (Ages 4–8)
Mon, Dec 1 • 12:00 AM
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St. Louis, MO Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
St. Louis, MO Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Mon, Dec 1 • 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Fourth City Barbecue

Yaquis on Cherokee

The Fattened Caf.

Louisiana Fish and Chicken

La Vallesana

K-Bop

The Choice Restaurant

Taqueria El Bronco

Original Family Smokehouse

Hong Kong Express

Taqueria Hectorito

Yaquis on Cherokee

Yaquis on Cherokee

4.3

(324)

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The Fattened Caf.

The Fattened Caf.

4.9

(134)

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Louisiana Fish and Chicken

Louisiana Fish and Chicken

3.8

(205)

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La Vallesana

La Vallesana

4.2

(804)

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Jakob BarkerJakob Barker
After a sweaty yoga session that left me dreaming about actually touching my toes one day, I was ready to tackle the hardest decision of the week - where to eat dinner on this fine July evening. My mind was buzzing with all the new spots I had discovered on a sneaky food website during a mind-numbing meeting on Tuesday. After a quick shower, outfit change, and scooping up my clueless roommate, we embarked on a bumpy ride down Cherokee Street in search of a hidden gem - a secret BBQ joint tucked away in a bar. Rumors had been swirling about this place, and parking was a nightmare, but we finally made it to the Fortune Teller Bar that housed Fourth City BBQ. The welcoming bar staff greeted us with open arms, and with a couple of beers in hand, we made our way to the back of the bar to place our order at a tiny window. The weekly special of Guava Rum ribs caught my eye, along with a side of bacon fried rice and an extra order of Rib Tips. My roommate opted for the brisket and macaroni salad. As we settled into a cozy booth, our trays of mouthwatering BBQ arrived before us. The aroma alone was enough to send me into a food-induced trance. The Rib Tips practically dissolved in my mouth, coated in a delectable BBQ sauce that was pure perfection. The unexpected pairing of bacon fried rice was a pleasant surprise, adding an extra layer of flavor to the meal. And the ribs? Oh my, they were a revelation. Falling off the bone, with a hint of guava and a kick of rum, each bite was a symphony of flavors. We savored every bite, discussing the masterpiece of a meal over a few more beers. It was truly some of the best BBQ I had ever experienced. As we sat there, bellies full and hearts content, I couldn't help but marvel at the magic that can happen when you stumble upon a hidden gem. And so, with a satisfied sigh, we raised our glasses to the humble yet mighty Fourth City BBQ.
Dee CanDee Can
I'm guilty of finding great pleasure in discovering a hidden gem. I was pretty excited about trying Fourth City BBQ. You enter a bar that was honestly very chill and comfortable. The restaurant window is in the back. The owner was very friendly. I ordered a half rack of ribs with broccoli salad and a brisket plate with bacon fried rice. I only had to wait about 15 minutes for my to go order. The owner brought it out to me, smiled friendly, and I was out. I got in the car and checked my order. I was loaded with big meaty ribs. However, my brisket plate was kinda skimpy on the brisket. I'm not bad mouthing the place, but I do feel my brisket portion wasn't up to par. However, it was well seasoned, juicy, fresh, and hot. I was pleased because some folks ruin brisket. Not this place. They got it right. Everything was served hot and fresh. My favorite thing about it was there was no need for BBQ sauce. The ribs were good and tender. The taste was unique (in a good way). It wasn't heavy on smoky flavor but still quite tasty. I fell in love with the cornbread. It was like a tasty little butter cake. Yumm to the cornbread! Overall, besides me being ticked off about my brisket size, I'd recommend this place. I'm a person who's into the total experience. The owner was nice, waiting in the bar felt safe and chill. Fresh, hot, tasty food with a twist of flavors. Check them out, but if you get the brisket plate, order double meat.
Javier GonzalezJavier Gonzalez
To get a drink you have to buy it separately at the bar and there is often a wait. Seems like too much trouble for a coke. Cornbread was delicious with a honey butter spread. Cheesy potatoes had jalapeños in it, so it added a nice flavor. Sausage link was OK not spectacular. Most importantly is the brisket, good bark, lacked a bit of a smoke ring. Like it was smoked but not long enough and perhaps at a higher temp to give it that nice bark but it didn't have a strong smoke flavor which I prefer. I give it a 5 out of 10. Also the rub on the ribs was tasty and generous, but again lacked a smoke flavor. I will return, I always give a place two chances.
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After a sweaty yoga session that left me dreaming about actually touching my toes one day, I was ready to tackle the hardest decision of the week - where to eat dinner on this fine July evening. My mind was buzzing with all the new spots I had discovered on a sneaky food website during a mind-numbing meeting on Tuesday. After a quick shower, outfit change, and scooping up my clueless roommate, we embarked on a bumpy ride down Cherokee Street in search of a hidden gem - a secret BBQ joint tucked away in a bar. Rumors had been swirling about this place, and parking was a nightmare, but we finally made it to the Fortune Teller Bar that housed Fourth City BBQ. The welcoming bar staff greeted us with open arms, and with a couple of beers in hand, we made our way to the back of the bar to place our order at a tiny window. The weekly special of Guava Rum ribs caught my eye, along with a side of bacon fried rice and an extra order of Rib Tips. My roommate opted for the brisket and macaroni salad. As we settled into a cozy booth, our trays of mouthwatering BBQ arrived before us. The aroma alone was enough to send me into a food-induced trance. The Rib Tips practically dissolved in my mouth, coated in a delectable BBQ sauce that was pure perfection. The unexpected pairing of bacon fried rice was a pleasant surprise, adding an extra layer of flavor to the meal. And the ribs? Oh my, they were a revelation. Falling off the bone, with a hint of guava and a kick of rum, each bite was a symphony of flavors. We savored every bite, discussing the masterpiece of a meal over a few more beers. It was truly some of the best BBQ I had ever experienced. As we sat there, bellies full and hearts content, I couldn't help but marvel at the magic that can happen when you stumble upon a hidden gem. And so, with a satisfied sigh, we raised our glasses to the humble yet mighty Fourth City BBQ.
Jakob Barker

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I'm guilty of finding great pleasure in discovering a hidden gem. I was pretty excited about trying Fourth City BBQ. You enter a bar that was honestly very chill and comfortable. The restaurant window is in the back. The owner was very friendly. I ordered a half rack of ribs with broccoli salad and a brisket plate with bacon fried rice. I only had to wait about 15 minutes for my to go order. The owner brought it out to me, smiled friendly, and I was out. I got in the car and checked my order. I was loaded with big meaty ribs. However, my brisket plate was kinda skimpy on the brisket. I'm not bad mouthing the place, but I do feel my brisket portion wasn't up to par. However, it was well seasoned, juicy, fresh, and hot. I was pleased because some folks ruin brisket. Not this place. They got it right. Everything was served hot and fresh. My favorite thing about it was there was no need for BBQ sauce. The ribs were good and tender. The taste was unique (in a good way). It wasn't heavy on smoky flavor but still quite tasty. I fell in love with the cornbread. It was like a tasty little butter cake. Yumm to the cornbread! Overall, besides me being ticked off about my brisket size, I'd recommend this place. I'm a person who's into the total experience. The owner was nice, waiting in the bar felt safe and chill. Fresh, hot, tasty food with a twist of flavors. Check them out, but if you get the brisket plate, order double meat.
Dee Can

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To get a drink you have to buy it separately at the bar and there is often a wait. Seems like too much trouble for a coke. Cornbread was delicious with a honey butter spread. Cheesy potatoes had jalapeños in it, so it added a nice flavor. Sausage link was OK not spectacular. Most importantly is the brisket, good bark, lacked a bit of a smoke ring. Like it was smoked but not long enough and perhaps at a higher temp to give it that nice bark but it didn't have a strong smoke flavor which I prefer. I give it a 5 out of 10. Also the rub on the ribs was tasty and generous, but again lacked a smoke flavor. I will return, I always give a place two chances.
Javier Gonzalez

Javier Gonzalez

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4.7
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5.0
1y

After a sweaty yoga session that left me dreaming about actually touching my toes one day, I was ready to tackle the hardest decision of the week - where to eat dinner on this fine July evening. My mind was buzzing with all the new spots I had discovered on a sneaky food website during a mind-numbing meeting on Tuesday.

After a quick shower, outfit change, and scooping up my clueless roommate, we embarked on a bumpy ride down Cherokee Street in search of a hidden gem - a secret BBQ joint tucked away in a bar. Rumors had been swirling about this place, and parking was a nightmare, but we finally made it to the Fortune Teller Bar that housed Fourth City BBQ.

The welcoming bar staff greeted us with open arms, and with a couple of beers in hand, we made our way to the back of the bar to place our order at a tiny window. The weekly special of Guava Rum ribs caught my eye, along with a side of bacon fried rice and an extra order of Rib Tips. My roommate opted for the brisket and macaroni salad. As we settled into a cozy booth, our trays of mouthwatering BBQ arrived before us.

The aroma alone was enough to send me into a food-induced trance. The Rib Tips practically dissolved in my mouth, coated in a delectable BBQ sauce that was pure perfection. The unexpected pairing of bacon fried rice was a pleasant surprise, adding an extra layer of flavor to the meal. And the ribs? Oh my, they were a revelation. Falling off the bone, with a hint of guava and a kick of rum, each bite was a symphony of flavors.

We savored every bite, discussing the masterpiece of a meal over a few more beers. It was truly some of the best BBQ I had ever experienced. As we sat there, bellies full and hearts content, I couldn't help but marvel at the magic that can happen when you stumble upon a hidden gem. And so, with a satisfied sigh, we raised our glasses to the humble yet mighty...

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4.0
1y

I'm guilty of finding great pleasure in discovering a hidden gem. I was pretty excited about trying Fourth City BBQ. You enter a bar that was honestly very chill and comfortable. The restaurant window is in the back. The owner was very friendly. I ordered a half rack of ribs with broccoli salad and a brisket plate with bacon fried rice. I only had to wait about 15 minutes for my to go order. The owner brought it out to me, smiled friendly, and I was out. I got in the car and checked my order. I was loaded with big meaty ribs. However, my brisket plate was kinda skimpy on the brisket. I'm not bad mouthing the place, but I do feel my brisket portion wasn't up to par. However, it was well seasoned, juicy, fresh, and hot. I was pleased because some folks ruin brisket. Not this place. They got it right. Everything was served hot and fresh. My favorite thing about it was there was no need for BBQ sauce. The ribs were good and tender. The taste was unique (in a good way). It wasn't heavy on smoky flavor but still quite tasty. I fell in love with the cornbread. It was like a tasty little butter cake. Yumm to the cornbread! Overall, besides me being ticked off about my brisket size, I'd recommend this place. I'm a person who's into the total experience. The owner was nice, waiting in the bar felt safe and chill. Fresh, hot, tasty food with a twist of flavors. Check them out, but if you get the brisket plate, order...

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5.0
1y

If you're looking for legendary Texas-style BBQ, you don't need to book a flight to Austin. Fourth City Barbecue is a revelation.

Greg, the owner, and his wife couldn't have been more welcoming. They clearly put their heart and soul into this place, and it shows in every detail. But the real star of the show is the BBQ.

I opted for the two-meat plate with brisket and pulled pork. The brisket was pure magic - perfectly tender with a beautiful bark that sent me back for seconds. The pulled pork was juicy and smoky, with just the right amount of sweetness. The sides were no slouches either - mac salad and corn bread perfectly complemented the richness of the meats.

Honestly, this is some of the best BBQ I've ever had. Fourth City Barbecue stands toe-to-toe with the best in Austin. Don't miss this hidden gem! If you're looking for incredible barbecue, friendly service, and a true St. Louis gem, look no further than Fourth City Barbecue. 5...

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