People don't often think about the farthest point in Iowa, but the state has four - four corners, and three of them are fairly quiet. However, at the southeasternmost point of Iowa, we find the town of Keokuk - a charming small town of just under 10,000 people. This town has great views, fun attractions, and some amazing dining. Did you know there's top-notch barbecue in Keokuk, Iowa? You just have to go to Fort Worth Barbecue Cafe, a charming hole-in-the-wall with a retro western vibe and some delicious slow-smoked grub. It's also only minutes away from the very corner of Iowa, right on the Mississippi river, where you can cross into either Illinois or Missouri. Is it worth traveling to the farthest corner of Iowa for great barbecue? After looking at these appetizing eats, we sure think so!
Keokuk is a beautiful place, located near the intersection of three states and home to some incredible river views.
As you drive around, you might see a sign making some big boasts - and the place lives up to it.
From the old-school exterior to the delicious smell coming off the smokers, it's clear Fort Worth is where we want to be.
Inside, it's a casual diner-like setup, but with a distinct wild west vibe that adds to the charm.
What's on order here? Barbecue, and lots of it! A barbecue plate with your choice of two sides is the simplest way to go.
The barbecue sandwiches here are over the top in the best way, usually combining more than one meat.
If the "piggy mac" is on the menu, don't miss it - this hybrid of mac and cheese and several kinds of smoked pork is an indulgent cult favorite.
If you're here for breakfast, the menu trends more towards diner classics - but don't be surprised if those smoked meats still play a supporting role!
Have you visited Fort Worth Barbecue Cafe at the very southeastern edge of Iowa? Let us know about this delicious barbecue in Keokuk, Iowa in the comments section! The Fort Worth Facebook page has details on all the latest specials. If it's been a long drive to get here, check into the Hampton Inn Keokuk to sleep off that meat feast.
Looking for an epic journey to another corner of Iowa? Check out this fascinating park in Iowa's northwest corner.
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