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Pig Beach BBQ QueensB-Worth Trying

35-37 36th St Ground Floor, Astoria, NY 11106 · Barbecue restaurant, Restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (992 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Lively, spacious BBQ-and-sports hang with solid brisket and ribs, mixed sides, counter service, and great game-day energy—value is fair, but service and sports-audio policies frustrate some.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Pig Beach BBQ delivers solid neighborhood barbecue with strong brisket and ribs and a spacious, lively warehouse setting ideal for groups and sports viewing. However, inconsistent execution on sides and turkey, combined with notable food safety concerns over time, prevents a higher grade. The counter-service model and peak-hour crowding are part of the casual sports-bar identity, but reliability gaps keep this from competing with the area's more polished barbecue destinations.

Restaurant Summary

A sprawling hall with long bars, big screens, and an outdoor terrace, Pig Beach BBQ feels loud and lively on game days. Reviewers rave about the space for groups and the brisket and ribs when they hit right. One diner summed up the vibe: "A fun place to watch sports with solid BBQ and a crowd that shows up hungry." Service is counter-based and quick off-peak, but lines and TV-audio requests can be hit or miss during marquee events. The cooking leans classic BBQ with a few playful flourishes—think brisket cheesesteak with gochujang mayo and a legit vinegar sauce alongside familiar rubs. Brisket and ribs draw the most praise, while turkey and mac can be inconsistent on busy nights. Portions and combo platters feel fair for NYC, and meat-by-weight lets you sample widely without overcommitting, a good fit for casual sharing. Families do well here thanks to kid-friendly staples like burgers, hot dogs, fries, mac, and cornbread. Reviews mention kids happily eating mac and hanging outdoors. No formal kids menu is listed, but the menu has plenty of simple options; just note the crowded peak hours on big game nights if you need calmer seating.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$36-52 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Industrial-creative Astoria stretch with studios and warehouses; draws sports fans and groups.

Safety: Generally safe, busy on event nights; crowd control can feel strained during big games.

Nearby: Near Kaufman Astoria Studios corridor; mixed commercial-light industrial with growing dining options.

AstoriaAstoria is a lively, culturally rich neighborhood with a strong Greek heritage alongside growing Latin American and Middle Eastern influences. The dining scene is eclectic, featuring traditional ethnic eateries, trendy cafes, and casual dining spots, attracting locals and visitors seeking authentic and affordable food experiences in a friendly, community-oriented atmosphere.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday14:00–22:00 Tuesday14:00–22:00 Wednesday14:00–22:00 Thursday14:00–22:00 Friday14:00–22:00 Saturday12:00–23:00 Sunday12:00–23:00

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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