When traveling off-the-beaten-path, chances are, you’ll encounter a hidden gem along the way. A mom-and-pop shop serving some of the best darn country cookin’ you’ve ever eaten. And naturally, you must stop in to experience all that yummy goodness, right? Well, there is a family restaurant in Arkansas, nestled along the countryside in Kirby, and it’s sooo worth the trip to the middle of nowhere.

Located at the foothills of the Ouachita Mountain is the tiny town of Kirby, and it’s home to Sweetpea’s Smokehouse, a delicious BBQ restaurant.

Sweetpea’s/Facebook It’s a family-owned restaurant housed in a wooden shack off Highway 70, and it has all the charm of grandma’s house, so you’ll feel welcomed.

It specializes in smoking various kinds of meats including chicken, beef, pork, deer, and more. Sweetpea’s also provides a custom smoked meat service.

Becky Tigges/Google Stop by this BBQ shack on Wednesday to Sunday for lunch and dinner, but don’t miss out on the breakfast served on the weekends.

You won’t find a fancy place with a bunch of bells and whistles, but don’t let that fool you. This quaint restaurant serves some of the best down-home cookin’ in the Ouachitas.

Dylan Morse/Google And of course, you’ll fall in love with its simplicity and rustic charm.

All the meats are dry rubbed and slow smoked on an old-fashioned smoker, so it’s guaranteed that you’ll be getting quality BBQ.

Sweetpea’s Smokehouse/Google And speaking of BBQ, the menu includes favorites like brisket, pulled pork, smoked sausages, ribs, and more.

Come hungry because Sweetpea’s plates are overflowing with BBQ goodness. The hickory smoked meats are divine, and they are served with 2 delicious homemade sides.

Dylan Morse/Google Choose from sweet baked beans infused with pork juices, coleslaw, potato salad, and mac and cheese, just to name a few.

Aside from BBQ, other menu items include favorites like country fried steak, burgers, sandwiches, and more.

Sweetpea’s/Facebook As well as their specialty items like tamales, giant smoked hot dogs, and the overstuffed baked potato.

If you’re in the area on the weekends, be sure to stop in for breakfast.

Lacifer Y/Google The portion sizes are massive and after you’re done, you’ll feel like you’ve been hugged by grandma.

If that weren’t enough, you gotta save room for dessert. The fried homemade pies are to die for.

Sweetpea’s/Facebook So, with all this yummy goodness, you’ll agree that this family restaurant in Arkansas is worth the drive to the country.

Have you been to Sweetpea’s to try their delicious smoked meats? If so, tell us about it in the comments below. Also, follow this BBQ joint on Facebook for a full list of menu items as well as their specials. 

Sweetpea’s/Facebook

It’s a family-owned restaurant housed in a wooden shack off Highway 70, and it has all the charm of grandma’s house, so you’ll feel welcomed.

Becky Tigges/Google

Stop by this BBQ shack on Wednesday to Sunday for lunch and dinner, but don’t miss out on the breakfast served on the weekends.

Dylan Morse/Google

And of course, you’ll fall in love with its simplicity and rustic charm.

Sweetpea’s Smokehouse/Google

And speaking of BBQ, the menu includes favorites like brisket, pulled pork, smoked sausages, ribs, and more.

Choose from sweet baked beans infused with pork juices, coleslaw, potato salad, and mac and cheese, just to name a few.

As well as their specialty items like tamales, giant smoked hot dogs, and the overstuffed baked potato.

Lacifer Y/Google

The portion sizes are massive and after you’re done, you’ll feel like you’ve been hugged by grandma.

So, with all this yummy goodness, you’ll agree that this family restaurant in Arkansas is worth the drive to the country.

And while you’re in the area, take a step back in time by visiting this old-fashioned general store in Arkansas. 

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Address: Sweetpea’s Smokehouse, Kirby, AR 71950, USA