Jones Bar-B-Q Diner

Barbecue restaurant · Marianna

Jones Bar-B-Q Diner

Barbecue restaurant · Marianna

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219 W Louisiana St, Marianna, AR 72360

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Discover a century-old roadside gem in Arkansas serving mouthwatering pulled pork sandwiches, steeped in BBQ tradition and unpretentious charm.  

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219 W Louisiana St, Marianna, AR 72360 Get directions

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"Jones Bar-B-Q, a two-table eatery in the town of Marianna, was the first restaurant in Arkansas to ever receive a James Beard Award. The owners, James and Betty Jones, hadn’t even heard of the awards before winning in the 2012 “America’s Classics” category. The small diner takes up the ground floor of the couple’s home. The sign out front reads “since 1964,” but the operation dates back to at least 1910. James Jones’s family recipes are the same ones that his grandfather used when he sold barbecued meat out of his home and that his father used when he opened up an earlier iteration of the restaurant, known as “the Hole in the Wall” (so-called because his father served everything through a window). Today, James runs the pit and restaurant, while a man named Sylvester chops wood and operates the attached smokehouse, which is a shed. Oak and hickory logs burn in a cinderblock barbecue pit, where pork shoulders—the only meat they sell—smoke for 12 hours at a time. Aside from pork by the pound, the menu also includes sandwiches. The simplicity of the sandwiches reminds diners that perfect barbecue needs no smoke and mirrors, only smoke. Jones dresses the pork with slightly-sweet vinegar sauce and serves it between white bread. Beyond slaw, sides are nonexistent. As for what makes the ’cue so special? Jones’s sauce and slaw recipes are so top-secret, not even his wife knows what’s in them." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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"Jones Bar-B-Q, a two-table eatery in the town of Marianna, was the first restaurant in Arkansas to ever receive a James Beard Award. The owners, James and Betty Jones, hadn’t even heard of the awards before winning in the 2012 “America’s Classics” category. The small diner takes up the ground floor of the couple’s home. The sign out front reads “since 1964,” but the operation dates back to at least 1910. James Jones’s family recipes are the same ones that his grandfather used when he sold barbecued meat out of his home and that his father used when he opened up an earlier iteration of the restaurant, known as “the Hole in the Wall” (so-called because his father served everything through a window). Today, James runs the pit and restaurant, while a man named Sylvester chops wood and operates the attached smokehouse, which is a shed. Oak and hickory logs burn in a cinderblock barbecue pit, where pork shoulders—the only meat they sell—smoke for 12 hours at a time. Aside from pork by the pound, the menu also includes sandwiches. The simplicity of the sandwiches reminds diners that perfect barbecue needs no smoke and mirrors, only smoke. Jones dresses the pork with slightly-sweet vinegar sauce and serves it between white bread. Beyond slaw, sides are nonexistent. As for what makes the ’cue so special? Jones’s sauce and slaw recipes are so top-secret, not even his wife knows what’s in them." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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"Jones Bar-B-Q, a two-table eatery in the town of Marianna, was the first restaurant in Arkansas to ever receive a James Beard Award. The owners, James and Betty Jones, hadn’t even heard of the awards before winning in the 2012 “America’s Classics” category. The small diner takes up the ground floor of the couple’s home. The sign out front reads “since 1964,” but the operation dates back to at least 1910. James Jones’s family recipes are the same ones that his grandfather used when he sold barbecued meat out of his home and that his father used when he opened up an earlier iteration of the restaurant, known as “the Hole in the Wall” (so-called because his father served everything through a window). Today, James runs the pit and restaurant, while a man named Sylvester chops wood and operates the attached smokehouse, which is a shed. Oak and hickory logs burn in a cinderblock barbecue pit, where pork shoulders—the only meat they sell—smoke for 12 hours at a time. Aside from pork by the pound, the menu also includes sandwiches. The simplicity of the sandwiches reminds diners that perfect barbecue needs no smoke and mirrors, only smoke. Jones dresses the pork with slightly-sweet vinegar sauce and serves it between white bread. Beyond slaw, sides are nonexistent. As for what makes the ’cue so special? Jones’s sauce and slaw recipes are so top-secret, not even his wife knows what’s in them." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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William Davis

Google
A BBQ mecca lives up to its hype. Simplicity is genius. One meat, no sides, all good.

Gustav Kulle

Google
This is a hidden gem in Arkansas that has been serving up wholesome bbq food to the local community for over 100 years. I had the pulled pork bbq sandwich with slaw and the flavours were great. The selection is not very broad, and things tend to run out, but it’s definitely worth a stop by - not only for its important historic legacy. - Value for money? Phenomenal - Worth a detour? Yes - Best for (occasion)? Roadside, unpretentious bbq meal - Would I go back? Yes

Lisa Soldo

Google
What a wonderful discovery. Heard about this place in a random search for a place to eat between Little Rock and Oxford Mississippi. So grateful to have stopped and eaten here. Besides the absolute perfection of our pulled pork sandwich, the fragrance of the wood and authenticity of a roadside barbecue cafe made this a highlight of our southern sojourn from Little Rock down to New Orleans.

Macg.

Google
Best pulled pork sandwich I have had in my entire life of seeking out BBQ. James Beard award winner for a reason. Great family business.

Jeff Smith

Google
The food was amazing ! The service was awesome and Mr. Jones is great.

Diane Pillsbury

Google
Once was called "Hole in the Wall" & one can see why but it's all part of the atmosphere, the food, owner, & patrons are great. You want a piece of Americana? This place is it!

Valerie Smith

Google
So this may have been the best BBQ I have ever had. 3.50 for a sandwich that literally melted in my mouth. If you are looking for something fancy, keep looking. Bit if good food is what you want...this is amazing stuff.

D S

Google
Meat is so good it doesn't need sauce. Extremely reasonably priced. We live about 900 miles away and would definitely buy if Mr Jones would ship

Dalia N.

Yelp
CASH ONLY BUSINESS I wanted to try the food since I'm staying around the corner and it's the oldest African-American establishment (1910). I sniffed the air as I walked in trying to get a preview of what the food would be like. I was surprised that I didn't smell anything, not even when I walked inside. Mr. Jones appears to be an old school man focused on handling his business. There was no small talk, yet he exuded warmth. I ordered 2 sandwiches with slaw. They were prepped quickly. I walked the 7 minutes back home, excited to try the food. I was disappointed to see that there was no barbecue sauce. I guess it's more accurate to say I was disappointed that my expectations of seeing barbecue sauce covering the meat weren't met. I took a bite of the sandwich and it was ok. I wasn't impressed. I was still holding on to what I thought it should be like. The coleslaw elevated the taste. I went back to the diner a couple hours later and asked for sauce. He remembered me coming in. I didn't want the large bottle they sold and he found something to pour some in. BE AWARE, there may typically be a charge for a side of sauce, which is understandable to make business dollars stretch. I did not have to pay, thankfully since I don't carry cash. I was excited to pour the sauce all over the sandwich. The sauce is thin and tangy. It complements the slaw perfectly! I enjoyed the sandwich once I add the sauce. I can see why it gets rave reviews. There is indoor seating and memorabilia to peruse. I'm not sure if there are public restrooms or wifi. I love that there isn't a huge menu to choose from. You have two things to decide on: slaw and sauce. If you're a sauce person, REMEMBER to ask for it before you leave, as it is not on the sandwich. Which makes sense because it would make the bread soggy!

Benjamin B.

Yelp
There is just something deliciously addictive about this joint's barbecue sandwiches! If I happen to be in the area during mid-morning, I make a point to call-in an order. I always agree to have slaw added to my two sandwiches. What a tasty treat!

Jeremy J.

Yelp
This BBQ isn't for everyone. You either love it or you don't. Pulled pork served on light bread with a vinegar based sauce. It's worth the try for sure. The building is nothing to look at but the best bbq places aren't know for aesthetics. Two tables to sit at but I usually get it to go. Can drinks.

Sher J.

Yelp
Wow! Fancy restaurants do not have this simple, back-in-the-day, BIG FLAVOR smoked meat. Melts in your mouth. A must try if you travel to the state. ( yes, make the drive. It's worth it).

Jerry C.

Yelp
Good was good. Our party of six all had the pulled pork sandwiches with slaw. The meat was cooked to perfection and served on regular bread. Price was really affordable. Ambiance was exactly what I expected from the many times I have read about the place. Service was great. Two gentlemen making and serving the sandwiches from an order window. This place has been on my "to try" list for several years. I am glad that I finally made it to eat here and was a very enjoyable experience.

Humberto A.

Yelp
Well I'll keep it short and simple. Decided to take the lil road trip from LR to Jones BBQ on recommendation of my Boss who's a LRs native. I went a little overboard and decided to get some Pulled Pork by itself then a sandwich without the slaw and one with. The pulled pork by itself was delicious very original and somewhat different to other Qs I have tried before, the sandwich without the slaw was good, and in my honest opinion I wasn't so blown away by it until I tried the sandwich with the cole slaw now that's what I'm taking about the mixture works like a charm and I can see why it won the JB award hands down. Simple basic and magical. It's a experience on its own from the trip to the food to meeting Mr Jones. Will recommend 100 worth it and let the good times roll.

Shari P.

Yelp
Good small hometown joint I grew up on this pulled pork sandwhich !! The only sad thing is having to get there so early because he sell out fast

Bobby M.

Yelp
Well, well, well,..... I have made a tragic mistake, as I realized I never reviewed Jones Bar-B-Q Diner... and for that I am sorry. (This is a TLDR type, but if you invest the time you won't be disappointed.) I posted photos, and I didn't post a review... shame on me, and how dare I?! SO, my darling, my wife, my Sassy Sally, found an article about amazing, James Beard Award Winning, pulled pork in Arkansas. Let's be clear... Arkansas is the place to #gethcusome pulled pork... don't be fooled by liars and tricksters trying to "sell you water by the river." They have beauty and wonder, and when it comes to the contiguous states Arkansas is your go to for Pulled Pork. This was a level above the rest, sets the bar for what you should be strive to attain in your craft, worth the drive, and there's a reason that this man, and family, were able to garner such a great achievement. This man has been honing his methods for years to produce consistent and delicious pulled pork. I'd say that he's put the same amount of time and into his pulled pork as a master level sushi chef. Refining basic elements until they all come together to create the perfect representation of what pulled pork can and should be. Now that I've praised let's delve into the rest. Arrive Early... we made it to the Diner at 0850 and we just made it. People had already been served and gone. We were able to have our sandwiches in the small common eating area, and as I said it was simple. Pulled pork, on white bread, with some sauce, and that is all you get. But, it's all you need. We took a platter away to share with friends at a craw fish boil later, and it was still good. Just not that piping fresh from the pit goodness we were able to have at the restaurant. (Because they cook that pig at the pit over night while you all are sleeping to give you the freshest product that morning.) Mr. Jones was kind enough to pose with his award, and offer us the opportunity to again record history. It's amazing that a man from a small town in Arkansas was able to attain such feats with hard work, dedication, and a refined method for good food. We talked for a moment, like we do, and we even found out that it was he and the wife's first real vacation when they were whisked away to the event. Going to NY to be recognized and coupling that with yet another awesome moment in your life. This visit left a mark, in that good way, which is why I remember most of the details till this day. I'm thankful for the experience, and I'm glad I was able to interact with a man who's made history in his own right. More people should know about Jones Bar-B-Q Diner, and make the effort to stop into Marianna Arkansas for his pulled pork.

A A.

Yelp
Mr & Mrs Jones make melt in your mouth pork bbq sandwiches. Delicious. Highly recommend. Nicest folks you'd ever wanna meet, too.

Phil A.

Yelp
Got their just after noon, smelled great outside, no one there. Another person showed up, they had called ahead, they were told to come on from Lonoke. He called the owners, was told that they had sold out before noon. Once they sell out whatever they make that day, they lock up and go home. The smoke smells great, but they are not about customer service...it would seem. Sad...

David B.

Yelp
No!! I just read this place burned down in a fire. So sad. It was a little old-school gem of a place with fantastic sandwiches and nothing else. I hope is was properly insured.

FoodLover F.

Yelp
Made a detour from Memphis to Little Rock to try out this great sandwich Loved it Had one with slaw and one without Both were great. The slaw is perfect in proportion to the meat. $3.50 for a sandwich. 70 cents for a pop Tiny place amid other homes in a quiet neighborhood. While we were there it appeared many locals came in and picked up trays of meat. We were the only ones he asked to sign the guest book. We arrived about 9 am on a Saturday. Another highlight of taking this detour is we saw thousands of Snow Geese in the fields. Amazing as they took flight

Ashley M.

Yelp
Amazing little gem! A must-stop detour when you are traveling nearby. Not every day you get James Beard award winning bbq.

Vivian S.

Yelp
I love their barbecue. I love their slaw. I love their sauce. And their prices are better than any other barbecue place I know.

Nicholas D.

Yelp
Let me say this clearly: This is the best barbecue I have ever eaten. Period. I don't say this lightly. I live in Memphis. I regularly eat at Cozy Corner, Paynes, Central, BBQ Shop, and all those other hallowed halls of Memphis smoked meats. Each of those places is damn good. Jones is better. A few of the negative reviews on this page are because Jones was closed when the customers arrived. Yes, Jones closes when they run out of pork. If a restaurant runs out of food (and in the middle of small town Marianna, AR no less) that should probably tell you that the food is phenomenal. They run out for a reason. The food is incredibly simple. Jones sells one thing and one thing only: chopped pork. You can get it by the pound or by the sandwich, and with or without slaw. That's it. Those are your only choices. The bread for the sandwich is Wonderbread and it's perfect. It's soft and it soaks ups the sauce and it let's the meat do the talking. The sauce is mild as well. It's vinegar-based as opposed to your typical tomato base. I love a good tomato-based 'cue, but the flavor often overwhelms the the meat. Not so with Jones. The mild but delicious vinegar sauce allows you to really taste all the smoke that went into the oh-so-tender pork. Once prepared, the sandwich gets wrapped in tinfoil, which causes the sandwich to steam and the flavors to meld together into something so magical and perfect that it just doesn't seem possible considering the humble ingredients from which the sandwich was assembled. This sandwich is worth any amount of driving. Just get there early because they do indeed close up shop once the meat is gone. And if they're closed when you show up, don't pout and leave a bad review. Learn your lesson and come earlier next time. Because with pork this good, we're all living on Jones' time.

GARY H.

Yelp
Received GOLDBELLY mail order. Pork was nice and tender. Was supposed to contain 4 pounds of pulled pork but got slightly more than 3 pounds. Either Jones can't count or he's unscrupulous.

Meredith B.

Yelp
Alright, where do I start? This guy knows everyone in the town. Get yourself a sandwich and sit your butt down. They have sandwiches. Get it with the slaw. You will not regret going out of your way for this sandwich!!! 3.50 for a sandwich yum yum loaded with delicious pork on some kind of classic white sandwich bread! It may not look like your typical 5 star place but the stars are for the flavor baby! This pit master is welcoming so don't be scared and go on in!

John C.

Yelp
Jones BBQ is one of those off-the-beaten path, small place, southern old restuarant that's one people will drive by without thinking of stopping but they would miss a great sandwich. The name of the game here is simplicity and high quality tasty food! It's won awards and we drove out of our way to find this place. Glad we did!

Jon G.

Yelp
Classic in every way. Get there early. Pork sandwich or by the pound. With slaw or without.

nakkal o.

Yelp
Phone number is (870) 295-3807. The number listed at other websites is wrong. This is the best BBQ! There is one item on the menu and that is it. They open at 6:30 AM and they run out around lunch time. Call them if you are driving from far away, they will hold a few sandwiches for you.

diana h.

Yelp
Best sauce ever! Long lines but worth it. Great diamond in the middle of nowhere rough.

Erwin M.

Yelp
What can I say that Can't be said ready The taste is great Food is good your be in and out less than 5mins Jones is one of the places that know how to make some good barbecue

Jennifer H.

Yelp
Mr. Jones was nice enough to stop in the middle of his work & take a picture with us. After several years of failed attempts ("we close when we run out of meat" is probably the most oft uttered refrain there) I was able to stop by about 9:30 during a trip from Chicago to visit family. It worked! Meat happened! So very friendly. It's a local gathering spot & the community was out & people were very friendly & it all made me homesick for a place that's gone now. Thanks guys. Q is good too.

Mark M.

Yelp
I had heard so much about Jones Bar-B-Q for more years than I care to remember. I felt for him after the fire destroyed the cooking area, but was delighted to see the community rally and help him re-build and re-build quickly. This time when I was in the area, I made it a point to stop in and give it a try. As a matter of fact, in a 3 week span I picked up Bar-B-Q twice. Let me first say the prices are very fair and reasonable. Currently $4 dollars for a sandwich with slaw (on Wonder bread). On the second visit I got a pound of the meat and a pint of the slaw, which with tax only totaled $11.50 which is SUPER! Mr. Jones waited on me himself both times and was always pleasant. I made it a point to tell him thank you and that I appreciated him and he did the same on both visits. The one drawback to this place is the fact that you need to come early to get the food. When he runs out for that day he closes the store, and apparently he does run out quickly and regularly. The hours say 7:30am to 2pm, but I got there at 10:50am on a Tuesday and he had already closed for the day. A young lady also arrived at the same time and had driven up from Jackson, Mississippi specifically for the Bar-B-Q only to be disappointed with a closed restaurant. She indicated this had now happened to her twice. So for those driving great distances, if you simply want a road trip and some very reasonable Bar-B-Q, knock yourself out, but get there early. However, if you are driving a great distance to sample what you hope to be the best Bar-B-Q you have ever eaten you will likely be disappointed. As I said earlier, it's good, the prices are more than fair, and Mr. Jones seems to be a very nice person, but the Bar-B-Q doesn't hit that Great category. There are many places in the Memphis area that serve equal or better, but at a higher price. But it is a great experience, and you will see the National and Prestigious Award Mr. Jones won a few years back hanging on a nail above the window where you place your order. So I hope you enjoy your visit and your Bar-B-Q if you decide to give it a try.

Rich H.

Yelp
James Beard award winning pulled pork. I could end my review there and that should be enough but... This is a tiny two table "diner" in Marianna AR. Wifey and I took the 30 minute detour off highway 40 on our trip from Memphis to OK city (part of a spectacular coast to coast road trip) to stop here and try the goods. We were not disappointed. He sells one thing: pulled pork. He does one thing better than all others: pulled pork. Got the pulled pork sandwich with cole slaw on white bread. No bbq sauce, just a dash of vinegar sauce and the delicious smoke flavor. I ate two in the lot (they have 2 tables inside but we had our dog with us) wife ate one, then we bought 3 more for the road. It was that good. Mr. Jones is super nice too! Check the inter-web for the news stories about this place. Don't miss it. Pro tip: get there early. He opens at 7am and closes when they sell out. This can be as early as 10am on weekends. So plan accordingly.

Deke D.

Yelp
There's really not much point in reviewing this place -- if you need me to tell you that Jones' is tops, then a Yelp review ain't gonna help you -- but what really made it special is the guys who work there were super friendly and even let us go out back to check out the pit up close: it was like going backstage at a holy cathedral and being allowed to examine the altar up close. The pulled pork is good 'n' all but the sauce he puts on there is absolutely divine. A chorus of angels sings when dude sauces that pork. The bossman does the right thing and serves it up on plain, doughy, chewy white bread like God himself intended. In the end, I devoured three -- THREE -- sandwiches before my spouse could drag me out of there. If there was a book called "Pits To Hit Before You Die," Jones' would easily make the top five.

Luc R.

Yelp
I had a sandwich and water here. I hate to give it a 3 stars, but here we go. Value is great. $3.50 for a sandwich, how can you complain? Service was fine, no issues. I just wasn't a huge fan of the sandwich or sauce. Was expecting big things due to the prestigious award. I ate it there and found the sandwich to be a bit soggy. Bread is wonder bread, pork tasted great, slaw was basic slaw. Sauce I found to be a bit too runny for my taste. Overall, I believe that I prefer pork sandwiches from many places in Memphis over this. Cool history though and certainly a unique experience. So would recommend it to those who are interested in a James Beard award winner, however I certainly wouldn't travel 20'' each way from highway 40 like I did seeking this spot out. If it wasn't a JB winner, I'd seriously ask myself what I'm doing at this place.

Ann P.

Yelp
Be warned, despite hours showing 9-9 on websites. I drove 2 hours to get there, only to learn that he closes whenever he sells out of the food that he made for the day. I can't tell you anything about the food, but I can tell you that they were closed by 2 o'clock.

Martha J.

Yelp
As a native Arkansan now living in North Carolina, and lover of great bbq, I can say Mr. Jones makes the best North Carolina style bbq...even better than what we can get in NC. Never have I had a more succulent sandwich. Absolute perfection! I will be talking about this experience for years.

Felina W.

Yelp
This is just horrible! I have driven 78 miles. At 11:00AM closed. The lady that finally appeared could have cared less. We were told " we close when all the food is gone". Don't waste your time! It doesn't even look clean. No signs posted anywhere. Wow!!!! If I could give a minus star I would.

William M.

Yelp
Best BBQ in the world. Get there early if you want any, as he closes when he sells out, and depending on the day and how many big orders he gets,that can be pretty early. Just ordered 6 pounds for the weekend for the family who are coming in. Jones was the only food from home my uncle wanted when he was stationed abroad in the USAF. My grandparents would freeze it, pack in dry ice, and send it all over the world to him wherever he was stationed.

William A.

Yelp
Luv their pulled pork sandwiches.......Simple and tasty

Alex J.

Yelp
Amazing - 2 BBQ Sandwiches with Slaw, 2 bags of chips, and a "pop" for $9.40. Oh, and it's likely the best bbq sandwich you'll ever consume. Take the detour, stop through Marianna, and have Jones' Bar-B-Q Diner.