Really yummy and cheap! Only bad part for me was no sweet tea. Pulled pork sandwich was great! ½ lb of pork with relish and sauce for 4.90! Chili was $ 3 and Mac salad was $ 2! Enjoyed it all! Have fun coming here! Small place, but yummy food!
Tracy W.
Classificação do local: 5 Cincinnati, OH
Went to the Pro Football HOF and left wanting something local. My husband wanted BBQ so Unilocaled to find Kennedy BarBQ. When we pulled up there was only one other car there and we were concerned. Went on in and found gracious service and very good food for a reasonable price. I had the ham sandwich and a chocolate malt, thick and yummy. My hubby had pulled pork and bean soup with cornbread muffins-2 for .75. Very good! I asked to try the relish since I didn’t get any with my meal and am glad I did. Unique and terrific! Wanted to take some home but it needed to be refrigerated and we were traveling on to Cleveland. Would highly recommend. Don’t run away from the small, unimpressive outside– GOIN and eat! Great experience!
T J.
Classificação do local: 2 Uniontown, OH
Kennedy’s bbq has gone DOWNHILL! So sad really. So today I went in at 2:00, the guy serving was also the sandwich maker, and no he never washed his hands. I ordered soup and a ham sandwich. He was flying all over the place, he looked overwhelmed. I should’ve walked out. But instead i received my food and went directly to the monument to eat. First my soup. I put a spoonful in my mouth, ITWASFREEZINGCOLD. Disgusting to say the least. My crackers were even stale. Ughhh. So next my sandwich I open it up to put the relish and bbq sauce on it and i barely see any meat, so unlike them also. My meat was mostly fat and chunky at that. GROSS! I know its in a suspect neighborhood but they don’t have to stoop so low. Id rather eat Two fat guys in Perry or Hog heaven on Cleveland ave. Ill never ever go back!!! I’m the saddest person in Canton.
Laurette K.
Classificação do local: 5 New Philadelphia, OH
Enjoyed lunch here and was pleasantly surprised. Walking in the door, it is a small, quaint place with a great atmosphere. Retro product ads, lunch counter and an old milkshake blender meet the eye. Menu is very simple. I got the lunch special $ 8 for a pork sandwich, soup(I got the ham and bean) and a drink. I also got two corn muffins for .75. Husband for a pork slider and it was pretty large itself. My meal, which I cut in half and ate the soup… which is FABULOUS. It was a white bean soup with a large amount of ham in it. Lunch for two days for $ 8. I think pork slider was like 2.75. It was very reasonable and we will definitely be back! You can see why they have been around forever! Thanks!
Bryan M.
Classificação do local: 4 Canton, OH
Best bean soup in town! Ham is amazing. Try the little sampler sliders oork and ham. yumm
Thomas N.
Classificação do local: 4 Floral Park, NY
It’s a small place, but people are friendly and the service and food are good. I had the grilled cheese with relish; and although it sounded like an unusual combination it was actually good. If you’re visiting the Pro Football Hall of Fame, this is a nice spot to have lunch.
Kyle M.
Classificação do local: 5 Loveland, OH
First time in Canton and took a chance on Kennnedy. Afterwards, we were happy we did. The location is nice by a park. The building is old and small, but clean and nostalgic. Has a lunch counter feel complete with a glass pie shelf and the retro product ads. When we arrived there was no one there yet, but when we left there had been a dozen or so folks, lots of regulars, and the firemen(truck and all). Service was friendly and relatively quick. The food was excellent. The menu was simple… Chose the meat for the sandwich, soup, corn bread, and pies. That was it. Bean soup with shaved ham was very tasty. Had Smoked ham and a pulled pork sandwich. Both are smoked on premises and outstanding. The relish was a highlight at this joint. I have eaten several different styles of pulled pork with slaw… But nothing like this. It was a spicy tasting cabbage and celery slaw that was practically a paste. Very yummy and very unique. Price was great for what we got :)
Russ V.
Classificação do local: 5 Massillon, OH
This is the best BBQ in the county. Limited menu and only open 11−5pm But a must if you’re in the county.
Jared P.
Classificação do local: 3 Cambridge, MA
A fairly simple menu, but what they have is good. We’d give this a higher rating but for lack of diversity on the menu. Pros: staff was very friendly and accommodating; gave some excellent recommendations. Very close to highway and right next to a park. Pie and soup obviously homemade and delicious! Cons: very small, hard to sit a group of more than 4. Would have been nice if there were more options for BBQ sauce and ribs(no ribs, a surprise at a BBQ joint). No high chairs or booster seats.
Ben D.
Classificação do local: 2 Buffalo, NY
The only thing that’s BBQ here is the pulled pork, which was ok. Chili was bland. Rolls were basically supermarket brand hamburger rolls. Not sure why it’s not just called Kennedy’s sandwiches.
Derek C.
Classificação do local: 4 Indianapolis, IN
This is the type of little local hole-in-the-wall place where you wonder how it survived before Unilocal.It’s quite hidden but it serves up a respectable lunch at a reasonable price. Get the navy bean soup and save a piece of cornbread for it. Our table tried every type of meat and not one was a disappointment.
Jonathan G.
Classificação do local: 4 Canton, OH
At long last, I finally made my way to the Kennedy BBQ. Having lived in Stark County forever, I had heard about this place most of my life, but for whatever reason, I never made it down there. I think a big reason is because it’s a «lunch only» place, that keeps lunch only hours(although that just changed). Regardless, I was heading downtown for something, so I popped it into the GPS, and voila, there it was. It’s not exactly in the middle of nowhere, as would be hard in a downtown setting, but it’s certainly off the main drag. On the corner of 7th street and the street that runs parallel with Monument Park. Once you get inside, it’s small. Like three booths, two tables, and a bar… small. While it’s not ideal, I think that’s part of it’s old school charm. You could very easily picture yourself in 1950, and this place would foot the bill. Anyways, on to the food. I had never been before, so I asked the gentleman working the counter what he suggested. He said either the pulled pork with relish on a soft bun; or the ham sandwich with cheese and yellow mustard. He also said the bean soup was good. So, I went with his suggestion and got the pork sammy and a cup of the white bean soup. The sandwich came out stacked to the ceiling with meat, on a soft bun. On top of that was the relish, which I still can’t come up with a way to accurately describe other than that it was very tasty. Sweet, tangy, and a good texture. The meat was tender, decent flavor. About halfway through I decided to add their BBQ sauce, which was also good. The soup was white bean, and it had ham in it as well. It doesn’t hold up to my absolute favorite(Boom boom bean soup — Top of the Viaduct in Massillon) but still pretty good none the less. I got a Dr. Pepper from the fountain as well. Service was fast and friendly. The only knock I would have if there was a complaint would be price. For lunch, which was a sandwich, cup of soup, and a soda, it came to $ 10 and some change. After a $ 3 tip, you’re looking over $ 13 for lunch, which in my opinion is a little high, especially seeing as this is really nothing more than a greasy spoon/diner. Overall, it was certainly a solid meal for lunch, and all things considered I would probably go back again if I was in the area.
Mark L.
Classificação do local: 4 Charleston, SC
8 Tables and a restaurant the size of a nice living room in a suburban middle class house but being around the corner from the McKinley Presidential Library and a partnership with them, we found this place for a quick lunch before we hit the road. While we were there this girl of about 7 years old came in with a dollar and asked for two popsicles, a mom and daughter shared a sandwich and soup and another customer had a malt. You can get cornbread, pulled pork, chicken, chili, bean soup, bbq, pie, cookies and shakes. Take a step back to the 50’s with a little Kansas City bbq feel and there you have it. If you are lucky the train will come into the station next door because they still have an old fashioned conductor changing the tracks as it comes into the station. P. S. — They do cater and do take out by the pound or meals.
Jeff S.
Classificação do local: 4 Oak Park, IL
Once again Unilocal saves the day(or at least a boring few hours in Canton, Ohio). Flew into Ohio a few weeks ago to meet with a customer and had literally hours to kill so I headed to downtown Canton to see if I could find anything to do. After a few minutes on my handy Unilocal app this little BBQ joint kept popping up on the search results; sold. The location was outside of downtown and almost looked a little bit in the middle of nowhere; I never would have known to come here without Unilocal. This was the best lunch I had the entire trip. The pulled pork sandwich was pretty good although nothing to rave about, but(1) the helping was huge and(2) their relish is awesome. I’ve never had anything quite like that and I wish I could have bought some to take home(they do sell it in jars to-go but relish setting in a car for hours didn’t sound like a sanitary decision). It looked almost like mustard seed as the main ingredient(cabbage?) was chopped super-fine; it wasn’t more of a vinegar taste then sweet or spciy, but Idon’t think there was vinegar in it. Basically no one knows the recipe and it’s a family secret. Their sweet BBQ sauce was also some of the best I’ve ever had; perfect balance of tanginess. So the sauce and relish seem to just elevate the meat from good to great. I also decided to try their ‘famous’ bean soup with chunks of ham in it. It seemed that the ham sandwich is their specialty, but if you want to try a little bit(correction, a LOT bit) of everything then the white bean soup with the pork sandwich offers a good sampling of their menu. And since I was in no rush I hung around for a bit and then tried a slice of homemade black raspberry pie, sans the ice cream. Was pretty good but I think it was just canned fruit and I doubt the dough was scratch made. So if you find yourself near or in Canton and looking for a bit to eat just off the highway(or are visiting the NFL Hall of Fame right nearby) then skip the regular roadside chains and venture over to Kenndey’s. As a bonus if it’s a nice day you can grab some food to go and picnic across the street in McKinley Memorial Park.
D B.
Classificação do local: 5 Canton, OH
Great neighborhood joint that does everything right. Smoked meats, homemade relish, Troyer’s pies. Delish every time we go.
J J P.
Classificação do local: 4 North Canton, OH
If you are stuck in this God forsaken city like me and it’s lunch time, you must try this place! Kennedy’s is tasty, unique & classic.
Dominique K.
Classificação do local: 4 Royal Oak, MI
We went here at the suggestion of someone from the city’s CVB who knew of my affection for great local joints. She promised me the sandwiches would«Knock my socks off», and Kennedy’s didn’t disappoint. The homemade spicy, cabbage-based relish was a nice touch, and I’m glad our server insisted on bringing us some to try when she found out we hadn’t been here before. The place was, as someone else mentioned here, full of locals, which I always take as a good sign. Better yet, the place had its own little smokehouse out back, so we knew it had the possibility of being a real winner before we even walked through the door. Lunch of nicely moist and spicy pulled pork sandwiches and ice tea for two was filling and definitely priced right! $ 13.50 for two. I also liked the back story of how the owner of another long-time local restaurant bought Kennedy’s after the owner’s death, thus saving a local restaurant open since the 1920s from closing.
Jeanie S.
Classificação do local: 3 Kent, OH
Pork was dry, soup was awesome, relish was also good. I may give it a second try.
Danielle M.
Classificação do local: 4 Fair Oaks, CA
A great local restaurant. With a small menu of sandwiches, pie, soup, cornbread, and meat. The ham sandwich is served warm with their famous relish on a simple soft bun. The bean soup has white beans and pork. It is very simple and yummy! The cornbread is served warm and goes perfect with the soup. They serve kettle chips from a local company that are very good. The owners of Taggarts recently bought this historical BBQ joint! They extended the hours so now they are open on the weekends. The place is full of locals. A lot of ppl order meat to take home. So feel free to call in orders for some really tender and tasty meat. The restaurant is very small, but do not let that stop you from trying out their very good meat. The only reason I am giving it 4⁄5 is because the sandwiches are kind of smaller in comparison to the serving sizes that are often provided in similar local restaurants.
Deborah l.
Classificação do local: 5 Canton, OH
Total comfort food! My husband and I found this place just after we moved to Canton. It’s now our favorite spot to go for a quick meal. I go for the ham sandwich — a huge pile of smoked ham on a soft bun. I have them melt swiss in the middle and add mustard. My husband goes for the BBQ pork ALSO piled high on a soft bun and he LOVES the slaw they put on top. Today we had a slice of pie — awesome awesome. Inexpensive, clean, adorable — and don’t forget to try the bean soup!