

Lockhart’s BBQ in downtown Royal Oak, MI, emerges as champion of Texas-style barbecue in Michigan. Known for the brisket smoked to tender perfection on the custom made all wood smoker. The smokey goodness extends to the pork shoulder, spare ribs, smoked sausage, and chicken. The accompanying sides, from creamy mac ‘n’ cheese to crisp coleslaw, are the ideal partners in the BBQ experience. This full service restaurant features a full bar including Michigan craft beers, craft cocktails and wine.. Sundays bring a unique twist with a BBQ-inspired brunch, elevating tradition to a weekly celebration of breakfast and lunch. Private space is available for parties and events up to 80 people. Lockhart’s BBQ stands as a testament to the ar…
Southern BBQ fare with a long list of sides & comfort-food entrees served up at large wood tables.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 202 E 3rd St, Royal Oak, MI 48067
Phone: (248) 584-4227
Website: http://www.lockhartsbbq.com/
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Reviews
The food, to put it bluntly, was nearly inedible. We ordered the “dino bone,” a massive beef rib that arrived looking spectacular. But appearances were deceiving. Despite being advertised as smoked, the meat was tough, rubbery, and laden with an overwhelming amount of fat. The first bite was an assault of salt—so intense it was akin to eating a spoonful of pure seasoning.
Curious about the preparation, we asked the chef about their process. His explanation? “It comes salty. Then we season it more.” That answered that.
The sides didn’t fare much better. The collard greens were syrupy sweet, followed by a heat so aggressive it lingered unpleasantly. The deviled eggs were dry and, yet again, overly salted. And as a final perplexing touch, the platter arrived with a side of plain, store-bought white bread—a choice that felt more like an afterthought than an accompaniment.
As someone who truly appreciates great barbecue, I can’t in good conscience recommend this place. It’s a shame—their smoker may be running, but something is definitely missing from the recipe.
The pulled pork.. More fat than darn pork given. It was cold. After some bites I hit red meat and couldn’t eat no more after that. Mac and cheese was semi warm but still eatable. Fries were overcooked and cold. Peach cobbler was definitely not homemade as I was told. Peaches was only good thing about it. The gumbo was . Very small portions for the high prices. Maybe someone will get better food than me. Wasn’t good my first visit here.
As busy as they are, the servers are quick and cheerful. I was welcomed & seated in under a minute.
The menu is fairly extensive – but no sliced pork – so it took a bit to get through. Ended up getting the 2-meat combo with sausage and smoked chicken for $21. Comes with two sides, I could’ve easily gotten 4-5. Went with the vinegary slaw & collard greens which I was told are spicy. Yea, baby.
There are a lot of choices that have upcharges: brisket, ribs, pulled chicken, several side dishes. Seems the listed prices are more like starting points if you’re not careful.
There’s a large outdoor seating area that, given decent weather, would be my first choice if a conversation was desired.
My server told me twice my food would be right out. This was not true. After placing my order it took 40 minutes to arrive.
The sausage was delicious but cool. The chicken was moist, tender, lightly smoked and as hot as expected.
The collards have terrific flavor, due in part to the bacon, and obviously it ain’t kosher. There is some BBQ sauce in there, too. The vinegary cole slaw is very nice. Enough liquid to keep it moist but not messy.
The sauces have nice flavor but the “spicy” one, Fire On the Red, isn’t spicy at all.
So, if they can drop the ambient volume, speed up the delivery, keep the food hot and check on a body after the food shows up (really could’ve used some more napkins!) I’d go 5 stars.
I wonder how long it’ll take for my bill to show up? 17 minutes after I finished eating and pushed the tray away, and started reading news on my phone, my server finally stopped by.