The “In the Pits” section of the menu at Smokestack Urban Barbecue allows you to choose from among a variety meats and side dishes to create a meal perfectly suited to your taste buds. I chose a half rack of Baby Back Ribs with BBQ Beans and Apple Slaw. All meals are served with a generous slice of corn bread. To while away the short time waiting for the entrée, I sampled the fried pickles appetizer, which was freakin’ fantastic, particularly when paired with a pint (or two) of Wormtown Brewery beer. The portion for my entrée was generous but not excessive, certainly a good value for my $12.95. The ribs were meaty, maybe a tick dry. This was hardly an issue, however, because I slathered my ribs with the two homemade BBQ sauces, both of which were packed with flavor. (At the end of the evening I still couldn’t decide which sauce I preferred.) The slaw was light and flavorful, and the corn bread was moist. As large as the slice of corn bread was, I wouldn’t have minded a second piece because it was so good. The BBQ beans were fine, but I like mine a little tangier. Good thing that BBQ sauce was handy. Bottom line? I am looking forward to going back to Smokestack Urban Barbecue to sample more of their southern cooking and hospitality.
Tag: BBQ
Veggie Burger
Typically a veggie burger will arrive small, slightly dry and thin, to my surprise, at the Smokestack Urban Barbecue on Harding Street it arrived large, thick and moist. The veggie burger seemed homemade, it had mushrooms and onions and bulgur wheat mixed in and was not overcooked or dry. I selected lettuce tomato and jalepano’s, skipping the Vermont Cheddar. The large over sized bun completed the veggie burger experience. If anyone is looking for a homemade, delicious and low-fat burger replacement – this is the place! For a side dish I ordered cucumber salad. It was thinly sliced and marinated in vinegar, tangy and delicious and I loved that it was not saturated in mayonnaise! The only downside I found was that if you choose another option for a side dish they charge an extra dollar.