Restaurant in St Louis, United States
Pappy’s Smokehouse
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About Pappy’s Smokehouse
Pappy's Smokehouse on Olive Street is St. Louis's most credible barbecue stop at this price tier, backed by two consecutive Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats recognitions and a 4.7 rating across nearly 9,000 Google reviews. Walk-in only, counter-service format, and the kitchen sells out before closing on weekends. Arrive before noon on Saturdays to avoid the risk.
Should You Book Pappy's Smokehouse?
If you're in St. Louis and have a lunch window on a weekday, Pappy's Smokehouse is the answer. The sell-out timing is real: the kitchen closes when the meat runs out, which on busy Fridays and Saturdays can happen well before the posted 7 PM close. Come early or risk a wasted trip. Pappy's has held a spot on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list in both 2023 (Recommended) and 2024 (ranked #215), which puts it among the most credible barbecue stops in the country at its price tier. A 4.7 rating across nearly 9,000 Google reviews adds weight to that credential.
The Portrait
Pappy's Smokehouse has been operating on Olive Street in Midtown St. Louis long enough to have a loyal local following that spans office workers, out-of-towners, and barbecue obsessives who make the trip specifically for this address. The setup is counter-service: you order, you find a seat, and the focus is entirely on what's on the tray. There is nothing here designed to impress through atmosphere. The room is functional, the lines can be long, and the whole operation runs on a get-in, eat-well, get-out rhythm. That is precisely the point.
For a return visitor, the direction is simple: if you defaulted to ribs on your first visit, consider branching into whatever the daily specials are running, since Pappy's rotates through additional proteins and sides based on the day. Thursday through Saturday are the strongest sessions for both selection and hours, with the kitchen running until 6 or 7 PM rather than the 4 PM cut-off that applies Monday, Wednesday, and Sunday. Tuesday is closed entirely, so plan accordingly.
The group dynamic here deserves attention. Pappy's does not offer a private dining room in any formal sense, and that shapes how groups should think about it. For parties of four to six, the communal-style seating works in your favour: trays get passed, you sample more widely, and the informal setting actually encourages sharing in a way that a sit-down service format would not. Large groups planning a corporate lunch or a celebration dinner should look elsewhere — the room is not set up to hold or serve a party of twelve or more with any coherent flow. For a group of friends doing a St. Louis food tour, though, Pappy's is a natural anchor stop, particularly for a midday meal before moving on to Crown Candy Kitchen for dessert.
Solo dining works here without any awkwardness. Counter-service format means you're not occupying a table meant for two, and the quick turnover keeps the room moving. If you're alone and curious about the city's food scene, Pappy's sits within a broader St. Louis worth exploring: see our full St. Louis restaurants guide for context across categories, or check the St. Louis bars guide if you're building a longer day out.
Booking difficulty is low. Pappy's does not take reservations; it's walk-in only. The practical constraint is timing, not access: arrive before noon on a weekend to avoid the longest queues and the risk of running into a sold-out protein. On weekdays, mid-morning through early afternoon tends to move more smoothly.
On price, Pappy's sits firmly in the affordable range — the Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats designation is not honorary. This is not a venue where the bill surprises you. It is one of the more accessible quality barbecue stops in the Midwest by price, which makes it easier to recommend without caveats about value. For comparison, CorkScrew BBQ in Spring, Texas operates at a similar price and critical tier in the South, while Bogart's Smokehouse is the direct St. Louis competitor to benchmark against.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 3106 Olive St, St. Louis, MO 63103
- Hours: Mon 11am–4pm | Tue Closed | Wed 11am–4pm | Thu 11am–6pm | Fri 11am–7pm | Sat 11am–7pm | Sun 11am–4pm
- Kitchen closes when meat runs out , arrive early on Fri/Sat
- Reservations: Not accepted. Walk-in only
- Booking difficulty: Easy , no reservation needed, just show up early
- Leading days: Thursday–Saturday for widest selection and latest hours
- Groups: Works well for 2–6; not suited for large private parties
- Awards: Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats North America , Ranked #215 (2024); Recommended (2023)
- Google Rating: 4.7 / 5 (8,857 reviews)
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How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Pappy's stacks up against Bogart's Smokehouse, Mai Lee, and other St. Louis staples.
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- MAINLANDER , A St. Louis option worth knowing if you're exploring beyond barbecue
- Robin , Seasonal and regional; a different register entirely from Pappy's, useful for dinner
- Smyth in Chicago , If you're travelling the Midwest and want to compare price tiers and formats
- St. Louis wineries , For rounding out a longer trip
Compare Pappy’s Smokehouse
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pappy’s Smokehouse | Barbecue | Easy | |
| Mai Lee | Vietnamese | Unknown | |
| Ted Drewes Frozen Custard | Ice Cream | Unknown | |
| Bogart’s Smokehouse | Barbecue | Unknown | |
| Crown Candy Kitchen | Luncheonette | Unknown | |
| Sado | Japanese (Sushi) | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Pappy’s Smokehouse and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Pappy’s Smokehouse handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodations can vary. Flag restrictions in advance via the venue's official channels.
Can I eat at the bar at Pappy's Smokehouse?
Pappy's Smokehouse is a counter-service BBQ joint, not a bar-seating concept. You order at the counter, grab a tray, and find a seat. There's no bar in the traditional sense. The format is fast and communal, which suits the lunch-crowd pace the place runs at most days.
Is lunch or dinner better at Pappy's Smokehouse?
Lunch is the move, but go early. Pappy's closes when the meat runs out, which can happen well before posted closing time. Thursday through Saturday the kitchen stays open into the evening (until 6 or 7 pm), making those the only realistic 'dinner' options. If you're visiting Tuesday, note that Pappy's is closed.
Is Pappy's Smokehouse good for solo dining?
Yes. Counter-service BBQ is one of the more solo-friendly formats around — no awkward table minimums, no waiting for a party to be seated. Order what you want, eat at your own pace. The Olive Street location draws a steady weekday lunch crowd, so you won't feel out of place eating alone.
Hours
- Monday
- 11 am–4 pm
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- 11 am–4 pm
- Thursday
- 11 am–6 pm
- Friday
- 11 am–7 pm
- Saturday
- 11 am–7 pm
- Sunday
- 11 am–4 pm
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