Welcome to Blue Oak BBQ
Blue Oak BBQ is a top-rated BBQ joint in New Orleans, known for its perfectly cooked meats and flavorful dishes. The restaurant offers a wide range of options, including pescatarian and vegan choices, ensuring there's something for everyone. Their daily specials like the Slider of the Week and Earth, Wind, and Fire Burger are customer favorites. The Smoked Wings and BBQ Gumbo appetizers are must-tries, according to satisfied customers. The charming ambiance, generous portion sizes, and unique flavors make Blue Oak BBQ a standout dining destination. Don't miss out on their delicious offerings when in town!
- 900 N Carrollton St New Orleans, LA 70119900 N Carrollton St New Orleans, LA 70119 Hotline: (504) 822-2583
Welcome to Blue Oak BBQ, a gem nestled in the vibrant heart of New Orleans, Louisiana. Located at 900 N Carrollton St, this establishment is not just a barbecue joint—it's a celebration of flavor, community, and casual dining. Known for its rich offerings and laid-back atmosphere, Blue Oak BBQ promises a gastronomic journey that showcases the best in barbecue cuisine.
As you step inside, the smoky aroma envelops you, drawing you into a world where the pitmasters take pride in crafting exceptional meats. The menu features a variety of satisfying dishes, including their standout brisket, juicy turkey, and pulled pork, all expertly cooked to perfection. Patrons rave about the Slider of the Week, which captures the essence of bold flavors with its zesty chicken, fried jalapeños, and ginger slaw, adorned with a unique jerk BBQ sauce. It's a must-try for newcomers!
Aside from the meats, the sides have garnered attention of their own. From the creamy, well-seasoned potato salad to the surprisingly delightful mac and cheese, each plate is crafted with dedication and care. Some customers have enjoyed the flavorful coleslaw and the famed beef fat tots, which elevate the dining experience even further. While not every dish has hit the mark for all diners—like the occasional feedback regarding the brisket—it’s clear that the culinary team is committed to ensuring that most plates resonate well with guests.
What sets Blue Oak BBQ apart is not merely the food; it’s the shared experience. Sipping on signature cocktails, like a s'mores old-fashioned alongside your barbecue, transforms a meal into a celebratory occasion. The vibrant energy of the neighborhood complements the restaurant's warm atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for casual get-togethers or cozy dinners.
If you're in search of real barbecue flavor in New Orleans, look no further than Blue Oak BBQ. With each visit, you're bound to find something new to love, be it from their package sauces and rubs that you can bring home, or the daily specials that keep the menu fresh and exciting. Whether you're a local or just passing through, this BBQ sanctuary is a delightful pit stop for any aficionado of grilled delights.
For reservations or inquiries, feel free to call them at (504) 822-2583. Experience the joy of BBQ that truly resonates with the spirit of New Orleans!

We tried the brisket, turkey and pulled pork. All of the meat was cooked perfectly! I feel like I'm pretty picky with how I like my brisket and I would definitely go back. For sides we had coleslaw, Mac & cheese and the beef fat tots. The Mac & cheese was ok, probably won't order that again. The coleslaw and tots were solid. Overall good experience and will definitely try again when im back in town.

Best Mac and cheese I've had in a while! Highly recommend! Sad I did not try the cheesy grits, but they looked delicious. As for the meats, the sausage and chicken were tasty and juicy. May have been an off-day, but the brisket was tough and the cut we got was half fat. Possibly just a piece that was underdone for a brisket. Other plates around us looked good and so doubt this is the standard. The seasoning on the meat was perfect. I enjoyed my meal here and would definitely recommend if coming to New Orleans.

I really enjoyed every single thing here! I liked the ambiance, the portion sizes, and the flavors. I did find it interesting that the banana pudding was a grayish color...otherwise, would definitely be back again!

My wife had the smoked chicken sandwich and I had the Doobin' Loobin (brisket and sausage) sandwich. Both were very good and just the right amount. My wife enjoyed her drink, which was a rum punch-like concoction and I had a s'mores old fashioned, which was pretty good. Overall, tasty but a bit overpriced (especially the drinks) and the service was just OK. We sat outside on a lovely note-too-warm summer evening and had to fight off flies, so some fans would have been appreciated. Worth going to, and in any other city it would be a must-visit, but NOLA provides lots of stuff competition!

Good neighborhood spot for BBQ. I had the beef brisket plate, and when I was asked if I wanted it lean or fatty, the counter help divulged that it was the same cut of meat. I said lean, and still had to trim a lot of fat, but whatever. There were plenty of sauces to choose from, but I first tried the brisket sans sauce to see if the meat had good flavor. It was slightly dry, but nothing bad...the regular BBQ sauce seemed to be our favorite. Of the sides we all selected, as strange as this is to say, the potato salad was far and away our favorite. This isn't some yellow slop from the grocery store - it's very flavorful and a nice blend of spices and ingredients. Considering afterwards we talked about that more than the BBQ could be considered a slight, but next time in town I'm game to try something else.

Had a hankering for BBQ and stumbled upon this joint. The line was long when we arrived around 5pm on a Saturday night. Interestingly, noticed that most of the clientele were college folks. Despite the long line, it seemed to move pretty quickly. Got the 2 meat combo plate with sliced beef brisket, St. Louis spare ribs, roasted garlic mac and cheese and the Brussels sprouts, along with an order of the pork belly cracklins. The food was good, but the highlights were the Brussels sprouts and the cracklins. It's been a couple of months and I'm STILL thinking about the sprouts... get them!! The cracklins too, especially with the Sichuan rub if you like a little spice in your life. Would definitely come back for those two items specifically! Seating is open indoors as well as outdoors, and there is plenty of it. The staff is very quick and helpful. Definitely a place to bring friends and family, and a group seems to be ideal to try out the many items on their menu. The vibe is fun and can get quite noisy, but overall a good time!

I think this the best thing I've ever eaten in New Orleans, and that is not an exaggeration at all. The fact that it's also ranked the best BBQ in NOLA says something, too. It's further from the French Quarter, so you gotta either walk a ton or drive a car. Limited parking, but lots of seating especially outdoors. Pretty lighting inside and outside the restaurant, too. Order first, then find a spot to enjoy. My partner and I happened to order the family style all meats and all sides. The lady who took our order told us it's been done by two people before. Challenge accepted. Here's EVERYTHING that was part of the set: Brisket (both lean and fatty): The best meat on the plate, hands down. The fatty brisket was so juicy, melt-in-your-mouth fatty. I'm drooling just thinking about it. The lean brisket was good as well, and the burnt ends were delicious. I loved the smokiness in both styles of brisket. Pork ribs: The sweet and smoky glaze that was smothered on top of these pork ribs were delicious. It was a pretty solid rib, though not my favorite. Turkey: Someone tell me how Blue Oak took turkey, an infamously drier protein, and turned it into this moist delicious goodness? Drenching it in butter, that's how. Probably the best turkey I've ever had. I didn't even know it could be this flavorful and juicy. Sausage: Delicious and spicy! Had a tasty bite to it and was embedded with peppers and spices. Wings: Nothing too special, but were still some solid wings. I think they gave us a ranch along with the rest of the meal. Perfectly balanced spiciness and coolness when dipped in ranch. Pulled pork: Probably one of the harder meats to eat because pulled pork can be really dry. Drench it in their original recipe BBQ sauce, and you'll be finishing it quicker than you can say pulled pork. Chicken noodle soup: Their soup of the day when we went. Was super light compared to everything else on the table, but still very delicious. They even put ham in their soup for that super meaty taste. The noodles were also cooked very well. Coleslaw: Heavier than expected, probably because they used some kind of sesame dressing for it. Still VERY delicious. It's like your typical coleslaw but with a unique spin to it. Red beans: Again, there's something about the South and how they do beans. These were BBQ beans, sweet and full of pork chunks. They were addicting and not sickeningly sweet. I think they were my second favorite side. Mac n' cheese: The South also does their mac n' cheese justice. Creamy, cheesy sauce that just catches onto the crevices of the pasta. Absolutely delicious. Very filling. Would 100% eat a pint of it. Potato salad: I LOVE potato chunks in potato salad. Not that mashed potato mess people like to call potato salad. These were refreshing. It reminded me lots of Korean banchan. My third favorite side. Brussels sprouts: I just had to leave this towards the end because my God, I'm writing this review a month later and I still can't stop thinking about these brussel sprouts. I've looked up recipes on Reddit and it seems that I'm not the only crazy on out there. The sweet glaze just coats your tongue and the brussel sprouts are fried but still have this incredible bite to it. I would order these separately to-go. Buy a ton. So sad I didn't do that while I was there. A girl can only dream about them, until next time!

We were in New Orleans and wanted to get the most out of the local cuisine in our 5 days in town. I was searching for the best bbq places in the area and Blue Oak BBQ came out in front. Looking at the pictures and reviews, I had to make Blue Oak a part of our dining itinerary before we left for Chicago. After our meal there, I'm so glad we didn't pass this up. It was so good. All of it. We had 0 complaints regarding food quality and service. They serve up main bbq staples such as pulled pork, chicken, brisket, ribs, etc. The restaurant goes by order number. Order up at the register and they will give you a number for your table to bring food out to you. What we ordered was absolutely phenomenal. We chose a combo meal of pulled pork and beef brisket. The meal comes with two sides. We each got gumbo and their mac and cheese. The meal alone was roughly $25 after tax and let me tell you... It was devoured. The meats were tender, juicy and full of flavor. They also make their own house sauces to accompany your Q. Not a single sauce offered was sub par. There are few restaurants where everything is spot on delicious. This is one of those places. I had leftovers but those didn't last long because I finished it up hours later. The ambiance is really chill. They have a big outdoor patio if you want to dine out during the warmer months. The parking lot can fill up quickly. We found a space on the side streets because they were so busy. Dare I say this was the best bbq we've had in ages. I wouldn't hesitate to return if given the opportunity. If you find yourself in NOLA with aims to seek out excellent bbq, this is your place.