Restaurant in Portland, United States
Lil’ Barbecue
200ptsResy-approved BBQ. Easy booking, real reward.

About Lil’ Barbecue
Lil' Barbecue earned a place on Resy's 2025 Best of the Hit List, making it one of Northeast Portland's most credible barbecue stops. Located on Dekum Street in Woodlawn, it's a neighborhood-anchored spot with easy booking and no dress code — the right call when you want quality without the reservation complexity of spots like Kann or Langbaan.
Verdict
Lil' Barbecue earned a spot on Resy's 2025 Best of the Hit List, which is the kind of recognition that tells you something real: this is a barbecue spot that the people who track Portland dining closely decided was worth flagging. If you're visiting Northeast Portland or live in the area and haven't been yet, it belongs on your short list. Booking is easy, which means there's no strategic complexity here — just a decision about whether barbecue done at this level fits your evening.
What Lil' Barbecue Actually Is
The address is 1771 NE Dekum St, placing it firmly in the Woodlawn neighborhood, a stretch of North/Northeast Portland that has developed a quiet density of neighborhood-anchored restaurants over the past decade. Don't come expecting a polished dining room or a destination-restaurant experience in the formal sense. The energy here reads casual and unhurried — the kind of room where the ambient noise comes from people who are comfortable, not from a space designed to project a scene. If you're arriving from a hotel downtown, factor in the drive or rideshare to Dekum Street; this is not a Pearl District restaurant, and it's not trying to be.
The Resy Hit List recognition is the clearest trust signal available here. Resy's editorial team specifically cited Lil' Barbecue in their 2025 Best of the Hit List, which across their coverage tends to reward places with genuine neighborhood traction rather than hype-cycle openings. For a barbecue spot on a residential stretch of Dekum, that's a meaningful signal about quality and consistency.
For the food-driven traveler who wants to understand Portland's eating scene beyond the food carts and the high-profile tasting menus, Lil' Barbecue offers something specific: a neighborhood barbecue operation that has earned external validation without departing from what it is. Compare that to destination-driven options like Kann, which requires advance planning and delivers a full composed dining experience, or Langbaan, Portland's celebrated Thai tasting menu that demands reservations weeks out. Lil' Barbecue sits at the opposite end of the booking-difficulty spectrum , you can show up on relatively short notice , while still delivering the kind of quality that gets restaurant editors talking.
Northeast Portland's Dekum corridor has become one of the more interesting stretches for neighborhood dining in the city. It's less curated than the Pearl District and less tourist-facing than parts of Southeast, which means the restaurants that thrive here tend to do so because locals keep returning. That's the context that makes Lil' Barbecue's recognition meaningful: it's not a restaurant that opened with a PR campaign. It's a place that found its footing with the neighborhood first.
Practically speaking: no specific hours or pricing data is available in Pearl's records at this time, so confirm current hours directly before visiting. The address is confirmed at 1771 NE Dekum St, Portland, OR 97217. Booking is rated easy, meaning walk-in or same-day reservation is typically viable , a genuine advantage over much of Portland's more in-demand dining. If you're building a day around Northeast Portland, Berlu is in the broader area for a very different experience, and Ken's Artisan Pizza gives you another well-regarded neighborhood anchor to consider as an alternative.
For a broader picture of where Lil' Barbecue sits in Portland's eating scene, see our full Portland restaurants guide. If you're also planning accommodation or looking for bars and experiences in the city, Pearl has dedicated guides for Portland hotels, Portland bars, Portland wineries, and Portland experiences.
Booking
Booking difficulty is easy. No strategic lead time is required. Confirm hours before visiting, as they are not currently in Pearl's records. Walk-in viability appears solid based on booking-difficulty rating, but calling ahead is always sensible for a smaller neighborhood spot.
FAQs
- Can I eat at the bar at Lil' Barbecue? Bar seating details aren't confirmed in Pearl's records. For a casual neighborhood barbecue spot in Portland, counter or bar seating is common, but verify directly. If bar seating matters to you, Multnomah Whiskey Library is a Portland option where bar-side dining is a core part of the experience.
- What should I wear to Lil' Barbecue? No dress code is listed, and the neighborhood context , a casual barbecue spot on Dekum Street , points toward come-as-you-are. The Resy Hit List recognition reflects quality of food and local standing, not formal atmosphere. Dress down with confidence.
- What should a first-timer know about Lil' Barbecue? The most important thing to know is that this is a neighborhood barbecue restaurant that earned Resy's 2025 Best of the Hit List recognition , so the quality has been externally validated, but the setting and booking experience remain approachable. It's not a tasting menu or a destination restaurant requiring weeks of planning. Arrive with flexibility on timing, confirm current hours in advance, and treat it as a casual but quality-driven meal. If you're new to Portland's barbecue scene, this is a credible starting point. For contrast, Nostrana gives you a sense of Portland's Italian-leaning wood-fired cooking at a similar casual-but-serious register.
- Can Lil' Barbecue accommodate groups? Seat count data isn't in Pearl's records, and for a neighborhood barbecue spot without a listed phone number currently available through Pearl, the practical move for groups of six or more is to contact them directly before arriving. Barbecue formats generally accommodate groups well given the shareable nature of the food, but physical space at a Dekum Street neighborhood spot may be limited. For groups that need confirmed private space, Coquine in Mount Tabor is worth exploring as an alternative with a more established group-dining track record.
Pearl Picks: More Portland Dining
If Lil' Barbecue has you interested in exploring Northeast Portland's eating scene further, Berlu offers a Vietnamese tasting menu that represents the more formal end of the neighborhood dining spectrum. For the full range of what Portland's restaurant scene covers, from Kann's Haitian cooking to Langbaan's Thai tasting menu and Nostrana's wood-fired Italian, see our full Portland restaurants guide. And if you're curious how Portland's casual-but-serious dining culture compares to other American cities, Pearl covers venues from Smyth in Chicago to Lazy Bear in San Francisco and Emeril's in New Orleans.
Compare Lil’ Barbecue
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Lil’ Barbecue | — | |
| Kann | — | |
| Nostrana | — | |
| Ken’s Artisan Pizza | — | |
| Coquine | — | |
| Multnomah Whiskey Library | — |
Comparing your options in Portland for this tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Lil' Barbecue?
Bar seating specifics aren't confirmed in Pearl's records for Lil' Barbecue. Given its Woodlawn neighborhood footprint and the casual, walk-in-friendly format that earned it a spot on Resy's 2025 Hit List, counter or informal seating is plausible — but call ahead to confirm before building a plan around it.
What should I wear to Lil' Barbecue?
Come casual. A Resy Hit List BBQ spot on Dekum Street in Woodlawn is not a dress-up occasion — jeans and a t-shirt are entirely appropriate. Leave the blazer at home.
What should a first-timer know about Lil' Barbecue?
Booking is easy — no weeks-out planning required, which makes this one of Portland's lower-friction dining decisions. The Resy 2025 Hit List nod signals this is a place earning real attention, so confirm current hours before visiting since they aren't in Pearl's records yet. Woodlawn is worth the trip to NE Portland on its own.
Can Lil' Barbecue accommodate groups?
Group suitability isn't confirmed in Pearl's data, but BBQ-format restaurants on this scale typically handle small groups (4-6) better than large parties. Check directly before arriving with a crowd — and note that walk-in access makes last-minute smaller group visits more viable here than at harder-to-book Portland spots.
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