Visited Smoque for the first time on Saturday. BF and I split brisket, st. louis ribs, cornbread, fries, mac n cheese, and baked beans. Unwisely opted not to add a "taste" of pulled pork. Next time, our naivete will be remedied.
Not to open a can of worms, but our items were all smoked, and the interior of the restaurant was pleasantly smoky as well (a tantalizing "appetizer" - smelling 20 minutes worth of drool-inducing smoke-ygen while waiting in line). Living 1 block from Honey 1 (and relishing the days when I can smell the smoke from a block away - no chance resisting its alluring odor then), I have somewhat unwillingly become addicted to barbeque. I know next to nothing about "authenticity," but Smoque was so good I didn't honestly care whether or not a majority would agree on its "authentic-ness."
My ribs were easily pulled off the bone, in contrast to honey 1, but were nicely chewy and moist. Very flavorful, and, although I'm a sauce-dipper, didn't require it (although with a few sauces to sample, the fries filled in for the ribs). Brisket was unbelievably tender, though perhaps due in large part to the high percentage of fat in the meat. BF had to pick out the larger bits of fat for his taste - I mean, he disects his bacon meat from fat, so what did I expect - but I was happy to fork up those bits.
For me, the sides made it all stand out, as they were more than requisite accompaniments, as is sometimes the case at honey 1 (i.e. their standard steak fries, which seem fresh from the freezer). Baked beans were superb - smoky, just sweet enough, with chunks o' meat and onions. Fries also were hand-cut, an unexpected find of awesomeness. Cornbread and mac n cheese were OK, but this is probably more reflective of my "meh" attitude towards the categories in general. And I'm on the vinegar slaw boat, riding it away from mayo town. With all that meat n spice, a crispy vegetable eases the weary soul a bit.
In defiance of my usual gluttony, I literally could not eat for the rest of the day, either in respect to the meal consumed or from an unwillingness to let the memory of smoque fall from the taste buds.
Lines or not, I'll be back. Soon.
P.S. Noticed their special on Sat. was brisket chili - didn't try it. Sure sounds like a winner, though.