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    Restaurant in Phoenix, United States

    Little Miss BBQ

    320Pearl Points

    Phoenix's best-ranked BBQ, lunch only.

    Little Miss BBQ, Restaurant in Phoenix

    About Little Miss BBQ

    Ranked #31 on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats North America list (2024) and rated 4.8 on Google across 3,000-plus reviews, Little Miss BBQ is Phoenix's most credentialed barbecue counter. It operates Tuesday through Saturday, 11am to 4pm only, with no reservation required. Arrive early for full selection — popular cuts sell out before closing.

    A 4.8-star rated barbecue counter that ranked #31 on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats list in 2024 — Little Miss BBQ is the clearest answer to "where should I eat in Phoenix" for anyone who takes smoked meat seriously.

    Little Miss BBQ operates Tuesday through Saturday, 11am to 4pm, at 4301 E University Drive. That five-day, lunch-only window is the first thing to know before planning your visit. If you are arriving on a Monday or Sunday, you will need to look elsewhere — Bacanora or Lom Wong make strong alternatives on those days. For everyone else, the schedule shapes a clear recommendation: get here early on a weekday if you want the full selection.

    The OAD Cheap Eats ranking is the single most useful credential attached to this spot. Opinionated About Dining's list skews toward food-obsessed diners rather than casual tourists, which means a #31 North America finish in 2024 (and #38 in 2025) carries more weight than a generic "leading of Phoenix" listicle. For context, that same list puts Little Miss BBQ in the company of places that food travelers plan trips around , the difference is that you do not need a reservation, a dress code, or a three-week booking window to eat here. With a Google rating of 4.8 across more than 3,000 reviews, the OAD recognition is not an outlier; it reflects a consistent operation.

    The editorial angle here is not wine depth , Little Miss BBQ is a daytime barbecue counter, and the drink program is not the reason to visit. What drives the decision is the combination of quality ceiling and low friction. You are eating at one of the most credentialed cheap-eats spots in North America, in a format that is genuinely accessible. That is a rare pairing. For the food and travel enthusiast who has worked through Le Bernardin, The French Laundry, or Single Thread Farm, Little Miss BBQ offers something those experiences cannot: a no-reservation, counter-service barbecue lunch that has earned serious critical recognition. It sits in a different category from those rooms, but the credentialing logic is the same.

    Timing matters more than almost any other variable here. The lunch-only format means the kitchen runs one service window per day. Arrive when it opens at 11am for the widest selection; popular cuts at high-volume barbecue spots sell out as the afternoon progresses. Midweek visits (Tuesday through Thursday) tend to have shorter lines than Friday or Saturday. If you are in Phoenix for a short trip and want a single guaranteed food memory that costs less than a mid-range restaurant dinner, this is the booking to make , or more accurately, the walk-in to plan around, since no reservation is required.

    For Phoenix visitors building a broader itinerary, Little Miss BBQ works well as a lunch anchor around which to plan the rest of the day. The University Drive address puts it on the eastern edge of central Phoenix. Pair it with a dinner reservation at Vincent Guerithault on Camelback for a high-low day that covers the city's range. Or use our full Phoenix restaurants guide to build a multi-day plan , there is also a Phoenix hotels guide, a bars guide, and a wineries guide if you want to extend your trip beyond the plate.

    Comparable barbecue programs earning similar critical attention include CorkScrew BBQ in Spring, Texas, which operates on a similarly limited schedule and draws the same type of dedicated following. For a very different take on smoked and grilled meat, Oretachi No Nikuya in Taichung shows how the same obsessive quality approach translates across formats and geographies. The through line is the same: small operation, high credentialing, limited hours.

    The bottom line: if you are in Phoenix Tuesday through Saturday and free for lunch, Little Miss BBQ should be your first call. The OAD ranking and 4.8 Google score are not marketing copy , they reflect a kitchen that has been doing this at a high level long enough to earn sustained recognition. No reservation needed, no dress code, and no price barrier. That combination is harder to find than it sounds.

    Quick reference: Open Tue–Sat, 11am–4pm; closed Mon & Sun. No reservation required. 4301 E University Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85034. OAD Cheap Eats North America #31 (2024), #38 (2025). Google: 4.8/5 (3,058 reviews).

    How It Compares

    Within Phoenix's lunch options, Little Miss BBQ occupies a specific lane that few others compete in directly. Pane Bianco is the closest structural parallel , a daytime-only, counter-service spot with a devoted following and limited hours , but the food categories are entirely different. Pane Bianco is the call for wood-fired sandwiches and bread; Little Miss BBQ is the call when smoked meat is the mission. Both are easy to book (walk-in) and priced well below a sit-down dinner. If you only have one lunch slot, the choice depends entirely on what you are eating for.

    Matt's Big Breakfast competes for the same "casual, credentialed, no-fuss" slot but operates on a breakfast and brunch schedule, which means it rarely conflicts with Little Miss BBQ's 11am–4pm window. If you are mapping a full day, Matt's in the morning and Little Miss BBQ at noon is a workable combination rather than a forced choice. For evening contrast after a Little Miss BBQ lunch, Bacanora offers Sonoran-inflected cooking in a more atmospheric dinner setting, and Vincent Guerithault on Camelback is the move if you want a full-service French Southwestern dinner to close the day.

    For the food traveler specifically trying to understand Phoenix's dining range, Lom Wong and Beckett's Table round out a picture of a city with more depth than its reputation suggests. Little Miss BBQ is not competing with those rooms on format or atmosphere , it is the leading argument that serious food does not require a reservation or a wine list. Book the evening experiences; walk into Little Miss BBQ for lunch.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Little Miss BBQ?

    The database doesn't list specific menu items, so ordering specifics aren't documented here. What is confirmed: this is a smoked-meat-focused counter that earned a spot on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats list two years running (#31 in 2024, #38 in 2025). Order by weight and prioritise whatever is running low — at a counter this size, what sells out first is usually what's worth having.

    Can Little Miss BBQ accommodate groups?

    Little Miss BBQ is a counter-service BBQ spot, not a reservation-based dining room, so large group bookings are not the format here. For groups, arrive early in the Tue–Sat window (doors open 11am) to avoid selling out before your whole party is served. Groups of 6+ should consider splitting into smaller clusters at the counter rather than expecting coordinated seating.

    What should a first-timer know about Little Miss BBQ?

    It's lunch-only, Tuesday through Saturday, 11am to 4pm — there is no dinner service and no weekend Sunday option. Selling out before 4pm is a real risk, especially later in the week. It's ranked #38 on Opinionated About Dining's 2025 Cheap Eats list for North America, which means this is a serious stop, not just a local favourite. Show up closer to 11am than 2pm on your first visit.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Little Miss BBQ?

    Dinner isn't an option — Little Miss BBQ operates exclusively 11am to 4pm, Tuesday through Saturday. Lunch is the only service. Earlier in that window is better: selection is fuller and the risk of a sold-out item is lower. If you're visiting for the first time, treat 11am to noon as the prime window.

    Is Little Miss BBQ good for solo dining?

    Yes — counter-service BBQ is one of the more solo-friendly formats in American dining. You order what you want, pay by portion, and there's no pressure to fill a table. With a two-year consecutive ranking on OAD's Cheap Eats list, the quality justifies a solo detour. Arrive early, order a manageable spread, and you're set.

    Location

    4301 E University Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85034

    Phoenix, United States

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    Within Phoenix's lunch options, Little Miss BBQ occupies a specific lane that few others compete in directly. Pane Bianco is the closest structural parallel — a daytime-only, counter-service spot with a devoted following and limited hours — but the food categories are entirely different. Pane Bianco is the call for wood-fired sandwiches and bread; Little Miss BBQ is the call when smoked meat is the mission. Both are easy to book (walk-in) and priced well below a sit-down dinner. If you only have one lunch slot, the choice depends entirely on what you are eating for.

    Matt's Big Breakfast competes for the same "casual, credentialed, no-fuss" slot but operates on a breakfast and brunch schedule, which means it rarely conflicts with Little Miss BBQ's 11am–4pm window. If you are mapping a full day, Matt's in the morning and Little Miss BBQ at noon is a workable combination rather than a forced choice. For evening contrast after a Little Miss BBQ lunch, Bacanora offers Sonoran-inflected cooking in a more atmospheric dinner setting, and Vincent Guerithault on Camelback is the move if you want a full-service French Southwestern dinner to close the day.

    For the food traveler specifically trying to understand Phoenix's dining range, Lom Wong and Beckett's Table round out a picture of a city with more depth than its reputation suggests. Little Miss BBQ is not competing with those rooms on format or atmosphere — it is the best argument that serious food does not require a reservation or a wine list. Book the evening experiences; walk into Little Miss BBQ for lunch.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    11 am–4 pm
    Wednesday
    11 am–4 pm
    Thursday
    11 am–4 pm
    Friday
    11 am–4 pm
    Saturday
    11 am–4 pm
    Sunday
    Closed

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