Went to the new Oak Brook location last night. My husband had been there for lunch recently and had said that the smoke flavor was barely there. They claim to have "wood-smoked BBQ," but they actually use wood pellets in large stainless steel commercial smokers. He wanted to give it another shot and wanted my opinion.
That being said, we got a 2 meat and a 3 meat plate. We had ribs, chicken, pulled pork, brisket and burnt ends, plus four sides - cole slaw, apples, corn pudding stuff, and sweet potatoes.
The good: The burnt ends had the smokiest flavor, great caramelization and good flavor; my favorite thing on the plate. The brisket was cooked properly - tender, not stringy or mushy, with a slight smoke ring; we would have preferred more smoke though. The cole slaw and baked apples were tasty and I'd get them again.
The OK: The chicken was very moist, but not cooked long enough. Again, not enough smoke flavor. We know the difference between the pink of smoked meat and the pink of being under-cooked. This was under-cooked and my husband pointed it out to the manager. He wasn't afraid to eat it as he had witnessed the cooks in the past checking temperatures of the chickens in the smoker, but his thigh was more done than my leg, so I refused to eat it. The manager offered us something else in exchange, but we were finished and my husband told him that we didn't care for anything else, just wanted to let him know.
The ribs were tender, needed more smoke and bordering on dry.
The "I won't order again": The pulled pork was ok, no discernable smoke flavor and dry without sauce. Good pulled pork doesn't need sauce. The corn pudding stuff was overly sweet, as were the sweet potatoes. The potatoes had marshmallows on top and I told them I wanted potatoes without the goo. I would have been better off not getting them at all.
I noticed flyers for Lou Malnati's on the counter and it all made sense - This is corporate BBQ. My husband's take on the lack of smoke is that they are catering to mainstream suburban palates and are afraid of too much smoke flavor. We left thinking that it's time to go back to Q's in LaGrange and give them another shot.
Ms. Ingie
Life is too short, why skip dessert?