
Dexter Bar-B-Que in Farmington, Missouri, is a well-established BBQ restaurant with roots dating back to 1983. Known for their mouthwatering smoked meats and signature BBQ sauce, Dexter Bar-B-Que offers a diverse menu that includes rib dinners, pork, and chicken dinners exclusively available on Wednesdays. In addition to their delectable meats, the restaurant also serves up delicious sandwiches, nachos, baked potatoes, and a variety of flavorful side dishes. Whether dining in, taking out, or utilizing their catering services, Dexter Bar-B-Que is a must-visit destination for BBQ enthusiasts in the area.
Spacious spot offering pit-smoked BBQ & sides, plus free soft-serve ice cream with meals.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 763 Maple Valley Dr, Farmington, MO 63640
Phone: (573) 756-1100
Website: http://www.dexterbbq.com/
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Reviews
Dexter’s Barbecue in Farmington has some standout qualities, starting with the exceptional customer service. The three young ladies working up front were absolutely awesome — friendly, knowledgeable, and quick to offer solid recommendations. They really know the menu inside and out, which made ordering a breeze.
One important tip: get there early. By the time I arrived later in the day, they were already sold out of quite a few items, which was a bit of a letdown. Luckily, I still got to try the Cajun brisket loaded fries and a half rack of ribs. The brisket fries were definitely the highlight — loaded with perfectly cooked brisket and full of flavor. The ribs, on the other hand, were just okay. They were tender, but lacked that deep smoky flavor you’d expect from a good barbecue joint. Maybe a different wood or longer smoking process would’ve made the difference.
The restaurant itself was very clean, neat, and welcoming, with a warm, cozy vibe and plenty of seating available. It’s a solid spot with great service and potential, but just needs a little more consistency when it comes to the barbecue itself. I’d give it another try — just a little earlier in the day next time!
Food portion sizes were okay, though the teenagers in my party stated they thought the portion size on the BBQ nachos was somewhat small in comparison to other barbecue restaurants.
I enjoyed self-serve on beverages and they do offer complementary soft-serve ice cream.
My very first time here.
Firstly you walk in and go to the counter, looking up at their menu board, place your order & pay.
Pay without seeing anything or tasting anything unless you’re an employee or been here before. Smh..
Ok, so make your drink, fountain or tea etc..
Find you a table and wait for your order to come.
Seemed like a while which was weird being the pork steak I ordered is smoked (pre-cooked),but it came. Sides were good, hot!
Pork Steak, luke warm.
Decent flavor but too rough to cut with a fork.
Now the thing about these barbecue places is that they’re just serving meat that you put barbecue sauce on.
I’ve been cooking since I was seven opened two restaurant establishments and can run any back of the house. Barbecue is smoked or grilled with barbecue sauce caramelized onto the meat slowly, not only creatine the tenderness you can cut with a fork but that real summertime barbecue flavor.
These barbecue places claiming to be barbecue places aren’t really.
Except a joint called The Pig in Fredericktown, Mo.
That’s barbecued barbecue like I would do in my backyard or anywhere.
Back to Dexter’s.
It’s decent you have a choice of sauces hot & barbecue on the table.
I’m not sure I’d want to go back for anything but I’m curious about the ribs! However I don’t want to spend my money on Rob’s that aren’t barbecued barbecue ribs without seeing how they’re looking firstly?
It’s worth a go but I’m not sure about a light frequency even.
And before any response is written on my opinion, know this is my experience and my opinion. Nothing personal.