
Okay, where is the horse? Actually, the name reflects a quaint, little barbecue (BBQ) place tucked away near Interstate 40 in Sallisaw, Oklahoma.

The restaurant is nestled in the foothills of the Wild Horse Mountain range in eastern Oklahoma. Maybe there are some wild horses still in those hills.
Business cards,, old and new, adorn the walls of Wild Horse BBQ.

If you travel along this area it is worth stopping for tasty food with quick and friendly service in a rustic environment. The menu is limited and simple. I think the brisket sandwich is their most popular item. The plate includes some very tasty beans too.

Wild Horse Mountain BBQ sauce is excellent and has been over 50 years. It is available online as well. https://www.wildhorsemountainbbqco.com
I also liked the surrounding area with old relics that take you back in time.
Trip advisor also has reviews on the restaurant at https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g51633-d2392413-Reviews-Wild_Horse_Mountain_BBQ-Sallisaw_Oklahoma.html.
Blessings along the Way!
Ron
Great review Ron. I enjoy my travels into regions filled with smaller towns and experiencing a bit of life there.
This is dangerous timing Ron. Iām ordering food to go as I read this.
Oh my Dan. I trust you ordered correctly. Sorry about the delayed responses. I’m on the go a good bit right now and try to read/respond as soon as possible. š
Not to worry Ron. I chose well.
As you well know, having traveled through the south, no BBQ place can possibly be any good without a big pink pig adorning the sign and inside too. š
Good point Ray. That seems to be the case most of the time. I’m intrigued by the variety as I travel around. This one had ribs that were different. I first thought it was pork loin or something like that. Still, they had some tasty items on the menu and it was pretty simple. Thanks. š
Iāve eaten there a few times.
Fantastic KT. It is an interesting and delightful little place. š
Yes, it is. š