
14th Street Barbeque is a beloved wood fired barbecue restaurant nestled in Middlebury, IN, serving up an array of mouthwatering made from scratch BBQ dishes & sides. Established to bring the authentic flavors of slow-smoked meats and savory homemade sauces to the greater surrounding area, our restaurant is a haven for BBQ enthusiasts. From tender brisket & ribs to smoky pulled pork, each dish is crafted with passion and expertise. In addition to our dine-in experience, we also provide top-notch catering services for all occasions. Experience the rich flavors and hospitality of 14th Street Barbeque – where every bite is a celebration of good food and good times.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 335 N Main St, Middlebury, IN 46540
Phone: (574) 336-6143
Website: https://www.creameryonmain.com/14th-street-barbeque
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Reviews
Brisket
The brisket in the sandwich was pretty good. The thin slices of brisket on the plate looked like fake brisket. The ribs were tender, fall off the bone. Pulled pork was flavorful and tender, not too dry. BBQ sauce is offered on the side and was really good. It helped everything. Beans were much different that the ‘baked’ varieties that are usually served. The Mac and cheese wasn’t very good. The sauce didn’t have much cheesy flavor. The beans were almost like a stew. (In KY they would call it Burgoo). The burnt ends were thick but didn’t seem to have been from the ‘end’. There wasn’t much of the expected crust or fat.
The space is really cool in that it’s an old creamery. Fun to see how they renovated it! Parking lot is pretty small and was filled up on a Thursday night.
Ice cream shop next door.
The side of this remodeled building was way cool.
Highly recommend.
Plus inside the is a coffee shop, fresh made pretzel/bake shop, and a puff corn candy all inside.
The sweet potato fries and caramel sauce is unbelievably good. I’m not a fan of coleslaw but my father said it was some of the best he’s ever had. Don’t take my word for it just go try it for yourself. You won’t be disappointed.
Two meat platter seemed quite inexpensive at $16. With separate side of what is called Smoked Mac & Cheese plus an order of cornbread. Once our order was ready for pickup I discovered-after not reading the paper menu-that the mac and cheese was called smoked because it is topped with pulled pork and BBQ sauce. This is truly not made known by reading the menu board. As my DW does not enjoy pulled pork I asked to change to a portion without it. When we started to eat this, it tasted no different than any other commercially produced item you can get anywhere.
The low price for the meats-baby backs and turkey-became more clear upon pickup. The portions could only be described as tiny. Three bones (quarter rack) from the thin end of a rack no bigger than a deck of cards with bones about the size of my stubby fingers. And ONE half sized slice (see photo) of turkey about the size of a slice of cheese. As a one person meal it was probably ok but we are used to sharing a two meat platter in other areas that is much easier to feed two people. The ribs were very flavorful if just a touch overcooked-no pull just fell apart. The turkey would only be described as fine but without any discernible smoke flavor. From all we could see there was only one sauce choice which was quite sweet to our taste. Did not try with the turkey and was good on the ribs. Cornbread was again a small piece and had good flavor but was very crumbly to the touch and fell totally apart if you tried to add any butter. No dessert today though the carrot cake looked good.