5 Best Barbecue Joints in Edison, New Jersey to Try

Edison may be best known for its bustling multicultural food scene—Indian curries, Korean barbecue, and Italian trattorias line its busy highways—but the Garden State’s hunger for smoky Southern-style barbecue is real, too.

In Edison and the surrounding Middlesex County suburbs, pitmasters combine slow-smoked classics with Jersey ingenuity, satisfying everyone from brisket devotees to rib rookies.

Whether you’re after no-frills comfort or Instagram-ready smorgasbords, Edison’s BBQ is all about generous portions, friendly counter service, and in true Jersey fashion—a little attitude on the side.

1. Jersey Shore BBQ – East Brunswick Edition

While the “Shore” is in the name, this spot’s Edison-adjacent location makes it a go-to for locals.

Expect stick-to-your-ribs Texas-style brisket, burnt ends with a killer bark, juicy ribs, and inventive weekly specials (smoked pork belly, anyone?).

Their house sauces range from tangy Carolina to peppery Southwest, and the mac ‘n’ cheese is a must-grab side.

2. Big W’s Roadside Bar-B-Q

Big W’s is classic barbecue road fare: walk-up window, smoky air, and no-nonsense presentation.

The pulled pork sandwiches piled high with homemade slaw are local legend, and the St. Louis–style ribs come glistening with a sweet-spicy glaze.

Their weekend-only smoked turkey is a rare treat that regulars order ahead.

3. Local Smoke BBQ

A championship-winning outfit that started from competitions, Local Smoke brings serious pit cred to Central Jersey.

The brisket is trimmed, smoked, and sliced to perfection, while their pulled chicken offers a lighter—but equally tasty—option. Sides like collard greens and creamy cornbread round things out.

Try their “Three Meats” platter if you’re with friends!

4. Smokin’ Chicks BBQ

The fun, family-friendly vibe (sometimes with live music) matches the approachable, Southern-style menu.

Go for the meaty, fall-off-the-bone baby back ribs, but don’t overlook the smoked wings, which come tossed in honey BBQ, Carolina gold, and spicy buffalo. People rave about their house-made banana pudding for dessert.

5. Boss Hog Barbeque

With a focus on the classics, Boss Hog serves hearty platters of brisket, ribs, pulled pork, and sausage, plus a handful of house-made sauces that range sweet to spicy.

The portion size is ample enough for take-home leftovers, and their cheesy hashbrown casserole is an unexpected, addictive side.

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