There are barbecue joints, and then there is Trainwreck Saloon & Smokehouse. Tucked into the vibrant NewBo (New Bohemia) neighborhood on the southwest side of downtown Cedar Rapids, this place hits you the moment you walk through the door — the deep, wood-smoke perfume that clings to your jacket long after you’ve headed home, the low hum of country blues drifting from the speakers, and the kind of welcome that makes you feel less like a customer and more like a regular, even on your very first visit.
Trainwreck earns its name with a gloriously unapologetic dedication to doing one thing extraordinarily well: low-and-slow, smoke-kissed barbecue that could hold its own anywhere in the South. The brisket here is the stuff of local legend — sliced thick, with a bark so perfectly seasoned it almost crackles between your teeth before giving way to a melt-of-fat-and-beef tenderness that is genuinely difficult to describe without sounding overenthusiastic. Trust me, you will not be embarrassed ordering a double portion.
But this is Iowa, so the pulled pork deserves equal reverence. Smoked for hours over a blend of hardwoods, it arrives glistening and pulled into long, silky strands that pair beautifully with their house-made Kansas City-style sauce — tangy, sweet, and just assertive enough to complement without overwhelming the meat. Order a side of their mac and cheese and the smoked baked beans, and you have yourself an afternoon that requires absolutely no further justification.
The setting itself is half the experience. The interior leans into reclaimed wood, vintage railroad signage, and exposed brick in a way that feels authentic rather than calculated. There are communal picnic-style tables that encourage conversation with strangers, and on warmer evenings, the outdoor patio fills up fast — so arrive early if you want a spot under the string lights. The NewBo neighborhood surrounding the restaurant is equally worth your time: the NewBo City Market is just steps away, along with a growing cluster of art galleries, boutiques, and coffee roasters that make a perfect afternoon stroll before or after your meal.
Trainwreck also keeps a well-curated selection of Iowa craft beers on tap, which pairs with their food in a way that feels intentional rather than incidental. The staff can point you toward the right pour for whatever you’ve ordered, and they do it with genuine enthusiasm rather than a rehearsed script.
Whether you’re a Cedar Rapids local who somehow hasn’t made it through the doors yet, or a visitor looking for a single meal that will define your entire trip, Trainwreck Saloon & Smokehouse delivers something increasingly rare: a restaurant that is exactly as good as it sounds. Plan to linger, plan to leave full, and plan to come back sooner than you think.