Thanks to a
tip from Buddy Roadhouse, I hit up Woodyard Bar-B-Que for lunch earlier this week.
This little place is not too far from our house, just across the Wyandotte County line (we're in Mission, northeast Johnson County). It's a pretty desolate stretch of road, with little retail business, sort of out of the way, befitting an establishment known first for selling wood, I guess.
Not much out here on this cold and snowy last day of January. Looking down at the BBQ house itself, I was worried that I didn't see smoke billowing forth from either of the two smoker chimneys.
Even a closer look at the front of the smoker barely revealed a whisper of smoke.
Apparently there was nothing in the hopper when I got there, and in fairness, the weather caused it to be a slow day, and not perhaps a great one to be working an outdoor smoker.
I passed on the 1/2 chicken daily special and instead ordered a brisket sandwich, with sides of beans and potato salad. A 16 oz aluminum bottle of Bud was my drink of choice in the $6.75 lunch special, with no upcharge.
The brisket was not hot off the smoker, but was still delicious. Nice strips of fat to keep it tender. Perhaps a bit on the dry side, but not distractingly so. Terrific smoky flavor, nice appearance. This may well be the best brisket within a couple miles of my house (yes, that's pretty close here). I've got a ways to go yet, but that still means it bests 4-5 other nearby BBQ options, including the oft-praised
Oklahoma Joe's.
Beans were fine but not notable, maybe slightly below average. Potato salad was quite good. A bit of mayonnaise, a bit of vinegar, but not too much of either.
When Frank, one of the owners, noticed me taking pictures, he brought out a plate of ribs for me to shoot. He even moved the sauce bottle, to make sure it was in the picture:
A savvy operator, Frank. He gave me a rib too. It was quite tasty, of a texture that I imagine Smoque to offer. Not meat Jell-o, quite, but pulled very easily off the bone and didn't offer a heck of a lot of resistance to the tooth. It did, however, have a great fatty, bacony flavor. The rack certainly appeared to be baby back; I don't know if they do spares.
All around, a nice place, good food, nice people, reasonably priced. The location and physical space were very enjoyable to me, and I'll certainly be back, probably often. It's of a very different character than Bryant's or LC's, but I'm still learning the BBQ topography here, so it's hard to say where this place fits. I like it, though. Thanks, Buddy.
Woodyard Bar-B-Que
3001 Merriam Lane
Kansas City, KS 66106
913-236-6666
Oklahoma Joe's BBQ
3002 W 47th Avenue (47th and Mission Road)
Kansas City, KS 66203
913-722-3366