Newly opened for about a month now
I believe the person who served us is the owner of this place, Chris
Super friendly and easy to have a conversation with
When you go for smoked BBQ meat you might not be picturing fancy decor or eating with a knife and fork but this is what The Smokery Kitchen and Bar is offering. A classy meal with even a wine list but served up with BBQ smoked meat. Not what I was expecting when I came here but if the food is good then that's all that really matters to me.
Coffee Beef brisket meal $20 - hands down the BEST beef brisket that I have had so far. The meat was juicy, flaky, tender all at the same time and had great flavour. Comes with cornbread (really sweet and yummy), coleslaw and mash potato (pretty disappointed with these two sides. It was just too simple and lacked flavour)
BBQ Pulled pork meal $18 - meat is good but I'm use to eating my pulled pork in sandwich form so eating it by itself was a bit weird. Comes with mac & cheese, coleslaw and cornbread. The mac & cheese was good but once again I though it lacked something. It just looked like a simple mac & cheese that I could make at home. Needed some colour like green onions, bacon bites, anything really to make it stand out from being a regular mac & cheese.
I find that the two meals above were a bit on the pricy side for what you get. I thought the portions were a bit on the small side. If my sister didn't give me some of her meal then I'm pretty sure I would have left still hungry.
Lindt chocolate cheese cake with coffee syrup $6. This cheese cake was simply amazing. I was sold when he mentioned the word Lindt. You can really taste the Lindt chocolate too. The coffee syrup added that extra level of uniqueness and awesomeness to the whole package.
Because of the beef brisket and the Lindt cheese cake I can see myself coming back really soon to try the wings and beef ribs. Just too curious what these might taste like.