Best Bbq Restaurants in Lincoln Park (60614)
3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: January 2026
Our Top Pick
Del Seoul
Family-run Korean street food counter known for tacos, kimchi fries, and fast, reliable service since 2010.
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Del Seoul
8.6
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Del Seoul is a family-owned counter-service spot in Lincoln Park serving Korean street food staples like tacos, bibimbap, and kimchi fries at budget-friendly prices. Since 2010, it’s been the neighborhood’s go-to for quick Korean-inspired meals, heavy on flavor and light on formality.
Must-Try Dishes:
Kalbi Taco, Kimchi Fries, Dolsot Bibimbop (Hot Stone Bibimbap)
What makes it special: Family-run Korean street food counter known for tacos, kimchi fries, and fast, reliable service since 2010.
Twin Anchors has been a Chicago rib tavern since 1932, turning out baby back ribs with house barbecue sauces in a wood-paneled Old Town barroom. Locals and visitors come for fall-off-the-bone slabs, chili, and the Sinatra-era atmosphere that still feels like a neighborhood hangout rather than a museum piece.
Must-Try Dishes:
Full Slab Baby Back Ribs with Prohibition Sauce, Rib & Chicken Combo, Our Acclaimed Homemade Chili
What makes it special: An 80-plus-year rib tavern where house sauces and history share top billing.
Briny Swine brings chef-owner Brandon Rushing’s Carolina barbecue and oyster-roast playbook to a large Lincoln Park dining room, with oak-smoked St. Louis ribs, pulled pork, and broiled oysters on the menu. Opened in the mid-2020s, it functions as the neighborhood’s sit-down, whole-hog-inspired smokehouse where BBQ platters share space with a full bar.
Must-Try Dishes:
Peel & Eat South Carolina Shrimp, Carolina Blue Crab Cake, She Crab Soup
What makes it special: A low-country–inspired mash-up of smokehouse plates and oysters with a bar-forward, late-night feel.