The Southern-Style BBQ Restaurant In Oregon That’s Melt In Your Mouth Good 

by | Nov 24, 2023 | Food & Drink, Restaurants

BBQ is typically synonymous with the summer when friends and family spend time in the backyard grilling up burgers, ribs, and hot dogs on a sunny, hot day. But why should BBQ be only for the summer? Who says we can’t enjoy summer staples like slow-smoked meats and potato salad all year long? 

sliced brisket
brisket, Hole in the Wall Facebook

Well, if you’re in Eugene or Springfield you can get some Hole in the Wall BBQ any time you want. They’ve been called out by multiple publications over the years for having some of the best barbeque in the area, so whether you’re in the mood for a pulled pork sandwich, smoked ribs, or tender brisket, Hole in the Wall has got you covered.

smoked chicken
Roast chicken, Hole in the Wall BBQ Google Local

The restaurant has stayed under the same local ownership for 30 years now and have remained proud members of the community the entire time. Way back in 1992, after having moved back to Oregon from Arizona, Richard and Linda Becker were searching for the best barbecue in their area, but kept coming up short. So what do you do when you can’t find good BBQ in your town? You open your own restaurant! 

pulled pork sandwich
pulled pork sandwich, rough kitty Google Local

The Beckers now have locations in Eugene and Springfield, and they offer catering throughout the entire state of Oregon. The Springfield location is a bit larger and serves breakfast as well as having a full lounge with 20 taps serving up the best Oregon brews. Both restaurants have a laid-back, country feel to them that you’d expect in a BBQ joint, and everyone is always having a good time. You’ll love the little touches like the life-size John Wayne cutout that greets you when you head into the bathrooms at the Eugene location. 

dining room
dining room, Jordan Windmer Google Local

The crew at Hole in the Wall prides itself on taking their time to slow-smoke their meats over hardwood for up to 18 hours (using a rub that’s a top-secret family recipe!), till they're tender and fall off the bone. House favorites are the brisket, pulled pork, and award-winning ribs which are some of the best you’ll find in the area. Most meats you can order as a sandwich or a platter and many plates come with a slice of moist and flavorful cornbread. You can also request extra hot bbq sauce options for those who like a little kick to their meats.

brisket
Brisket Platter, Matt N. Google Local

Since the Springfield restaurant is bigger, they’re able to offer more menu options and have specials like the decadent Brisket Stroganoff made with their slow-smoked brisket over buttered noodles and served with a slice of Texas Toast, or their Baja Fish Tacos on warm corn tortillas filled with crispy golden cod, topped with cabbage, tomatoes, shredded cheese and drizzled in the house baja sauce.

chicken platter
Chicken Platter, Chris Johnson Google Local

Hole in Wall is also known for their house-made sides (called “Kickers” on the menu) like creamy coleslaw, baked beans, sweet potato fries, hand cut fries, fried pickles, Texas potatoes, and dill potato salad. Pair all this goodness with delicious desserts like berry cobbler, generous portions, and incredibly friendly service and you can’t go wrong! 

Eugene Location

Phone: 541-683-7378

Address: 3200 W. 11th Ave., Eugene, OR

Hours

  • Tuesday–Thursday: 11:00am - 6:00pm (take–out until 6:30)
  • Friday–Saturday: 11:00am - 6:30pm (take–out until 7:00)
  • Sunday–Monday: CLOSED

Springfield Location

Phone: 541-726-1200

Address: 1807 Olympic St., Springfield, OR 97477

Hours:

  • Wednesday–Friday: 11:00am - 8pm
  • Saturday: 9:00am to 8:00pm
  • Sunday: 9:00am to 7:00pm
  • Monday & Tuesday: CLOSED

Hole In The Wall BBQ stands as a shining example among the numerous local businesses fostering positive change in Oregon. If you’ve got a favorite spot or business in mind, don’t hesitate to nominate them—they might just be highlighted in an upcoming feature for That Oregon Life. Be sure to stay connected with That Oregon Life on Facebook and Instagram to stay updated on the most remarkable destinations, attractions, and happenings in the Beaver State.

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Written By Diana Flowers

Diana is a writer living in Portland with her delightful son and crotchety cat. Growing up in the area, family vacations were often to nearby destinations reachable by car. She has since expanded that love of local road trips and has been all over the great state of Oregon and throughout the Pacific Northwest, frequently pairing backpacking trips with exploring new towns and regions.

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