Las Vegas has many joints where you can find different kinds of BBQ, such as Korean barbecue, Hawaiian barbecue, or the popular US smoky meats. You should try the following Las Vegas Summer BBQ joints;
Virgil’s Real BBQ – Las Vegas

Virgil’s Real BBQ is a two-story restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip. It has two smokers that prepare Memphis-style ribs, tangy Carolina-style pulled pork, and other genuine American barbecues.
Enjoy your barbecue with draft beer, whiskey, and one-gallon “Party in a Jar” cocktails of margaritas, lemonade, and punch.
Rollin Smoke Barbeque

Rollin Smoke is your default location for a barbecue. Rick Harrison of Pawn Stars loved it so much he’s now a part owner.
The restaurant has been in operation for the last two decades. Rollin Smoke Barbeque serves hickory-smoked meats with fried okra, hush puppies, and dirty rice. Some meats the restaurant serves are pork with Carolina vinegar sauce, St. Louis-style ribs, and smoked meatloaf. There are three locations.
John Mull’s Meats & Road Kill Grill

John Mull’s Meats & Road Kill Grill is a BBQ restaurant and butcher shop. Meat lovers flock to the restaurant for ribs, tri-tip, burnt ends, and sides such as collards, mac and cheese, and macaroni salad.
There are choices for everyone, from top-quality beef, pork, poultry, sausage, turkey, goat, lamb, fish, cheese, lunch meat, rubs, sauces, and seasonings. Due to the competitive prices and excellent service, the diner has been featured in Diners, Drive Ins & Dives.
Soulbelly BBQ

Like to have some live music while enjoying some barbecue, then you should visit Soulbelly BBQ in Downtown Vegas. The joint is run by Bruce Kalman, who appeared on the 15th season of Top Chef. Top BBQs are brisket with pickled onions, crispy onions, cheese sauce, fried egg, and spicy barbecue sauce.