Museum of BBQ General Admission Ticket

Welcome to the world's first museum dedicated to barbecue. The Museum of BBQ is 10 interactive exhibits that teach you how barbecue gets its flavor and the difference between the four main American re

Welcome to the world's first museum dedicated to barbecue. The Museum of BBQ is 10 interactive exhibits that teach you how barbecue gets its flavor and the difference between the four main American regions: the Carolinas, Memphis, Texas, and Kansas City. Smell the components of spice, walk on sauce, and take a dip in our bean pit. Yeah, we have a bean pit. Get tips from pitmasters, hear a message from Duke the Bush's spokesdog, and get a few fun surprises along the way. On your way out, check our lineup of more than 150 curated sauces and rubs. This is an experience your whole family will love and it will leave you craving barbecue. Welcome to the smoke show.

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Location: Kansas City

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for kids at the Museum of BBQ?

A: No specific age restrictions! The Museum of BBQ is super family-friendly. Kids of all ages will love the interactive exhibits like the bean pit and the chance to smell spices. Just keep an eye on them, especially around the sauce displays!

Q: Can I reschedule if my plans change?

A: Yes, you can definitely reschedule! Just make sure to give them a call or email ahead of time. The staff is really accommodating and will help you find another date that works. No hassle at all!

Q: What should I wear to the Museum of BBQ?

A: Casual is the way to go! You’ll be walking around, so comfy clothes are best. Since there’s a bean pit, maybe leave your fancy shoes at home. Just be ready for some fun and maybe a little mess!

Discussions

Just went to the Museum of BBQ – what an experience!

I took my family to the Museum of BBQ in Kansas City last weekend, and we had a blast! The interactive exhibits were so cool, especially the bean pit – the kids couldn't stop laughing. Plus, we learned a ton about regional BBQ styles. It was fun trying all the different sauces at the end, too. Definitely recommend it for a family outing!

Thinking about gifting Museum of BBQ tickets – worth it?

I’m considering getting these tickets for my dad’s birthday since he’s a huge BBQ fan. Has anyone been? Is it fun for adults, or more for kids? I want it to be a great gift!