
Interested in trying some new spots for barbecue in Miami? You're in luck: we've found the freshest businesses to fill the bill. Here are the newest places to check out the next time you're in the mood for some barbecue.
Sixty10
6010 NE Second Ave., Little Haiti

Expect a little bit of everything at Sixty10, whose menu includes salads, soups, sandwiches, wings and barbecue. But the primary focus at the casual eatery is the organic rotisserie chicken.
Try the Farmer Special, which includes a quarter chicken with fries or roasted potatoes; the Rooster Wrap stuffed with shredded chicken, lettuce, guacamole, tomatoes and onions, or the chicken wings with sauces like barbecue, jalapeño jam and curry.
Craving something lighter? Check out the homemade tabbouleh, tossed with couscous, fresh mint, lemon juice and raisin.
Sixty10 currently holds five stars out of six reviews on Yelp, indicating good reviews.
Yelper Jenny L., who reviewed the eatery on June 13, wrote, "Sixty10 is my new favorite spot. The owners are gracious and humble. The food was so full of flavor, especially the chicken jus. Try the spicy barbecue sauce, you'll never want to go back to regular."
Yelper Kristen M. wrote, "It's not easy in Miami to have an original take on chicken. This brand-new offering from the geniuses at Cafe Creme is a keeper! Excellent chicken in the French style done simply and deliciously."
Sixty10 is open from 11 a.m.–10 p.m. daily.
Q79 BBQ
1071 NE 79th St., Shorecrest

Q79 BBQ is a smokehouse that serves up St. Louis-style ribs, chicken and brisket with sides such as cornbread, baked beans and collard greens.
There is outdoor seating at wooden tables. Sister establishments Tap79 Gastropub and Firito Taco share this location.
With a five-star rating out of six reviews on Yelp, Q79 BBQ has been getting positive attention.
Yelper Earl L. wrote, "Excellent barbecue smokehouse style. Told the brisket is slow cooked and smoked for 14 hours — and I believe it! Great smoke ring on the meat, and the flavor was amazing."
Christina I. noted, "Pretty delicious brisket. Best barbecue I've had in Miami and the service was great! Certainly would recommend."
Q79 BBQ is open from noon–10 p.m. on Tuesday-Sunday. (It's closed on Monday.)
Adam's Rib and Stuff
233 N. Miami Ave., Downtown

Need to pick up barbecue on the go? Stop by Adam's Rib and Stuff, a food truck owned by Rabbi Adam Gindea that started its run in New Jersey.
Expect menu options like the award-winning cholent, a traditional Jewish stew; smoked Buffalo wings; a full pound of brisket and more. You can see the full menu here.
Keep up with the truck's whereabouts by following its Facebook page.
With a 4.5-star Yelp rating out of 11 reviews on Yelp, Adam's Rib and Stuff has received a warm welcome in Miami.
Yelper Jake E. wrote, "Great addition to the downtown/Brickell area serving up 18-hour Texas-style smoked brisket, smoked turkey, homemade pastrami and smoked Buffalo wings."
Yelper Coach M. wrote, "Went to Adam's Rib and Stuff and ordered the Texas Tray, which included sliced brisket, hot pastrami, fried chicken, chicken wings and French fries with coleslaw, pickle and corn salad. Great sampler."
Adam's Rib and Stuff is open from 11 a.m.–3 p.m. on Monday-Thursday and 11 a.m.–1 p.m. on Friday. (It's closed on weekends.)









