I swung by for lunch today and had a pretty good experience. First, let's cover the menu as it stands now:
Baby Back Ribs, $11/half $19/full
Pulled chicken $4.50 per 1/4lb
Pulled pork $6.00 per 1/4lb
Brisket $6.50 per 1/4lb
Flank steak $5 per 1/4lb
* Add $1 to turn any of the 1/4lb portions into a sandwich
Brisket taco $2
Sides:
Corn on the cob $1
Cornbread $3.50
Mac & Cheese $3
Burnt End Baked Beans $4
Fries $2
The Pickle $1
Green Bean salad (lettuce, caramelized onion, almonds, blue cheese) $5.50
Sauces:
Sweet & Sticky Sauce (molasses)
Tart & Tangy Sauce (vinegar)
Wicked Spicy Sauce (chiles)
They seem to be BYO for now, if not forever. Pitchers of water by the silverware (serve yourself) and $1 cans of soda.
Anyway, I wanted to try a few things so overordered and got 1/4lb brisket, a steak sandwich, baked beans and a pickle. Came to just shy of $20 after tax. I'll update this thread with pics when I get home.
Brisket: the best commercial brisket I've had in Chicago (and better than most of the brisket I've had in Texas). The meat was cooked beautifully, with tender, moist interior and a great crunchy bark. I wish the rub had a bit more kick, and it seemed light on the smoke (but I'm congested, so it might not have been), but it was really a fantastic piece of beef.
Steak: "Quick smoked then hand sliced" -- smoked all the way through and a little bit dry, but good beefy flavor and not tough at all. The bun is a bit too much for a 1/4lb sandwich, though, so I'd suggest they switch to something a bit smaller or thinner. I'd not be inclined to order this again.. I'd just get a half pound of brisket.
The pickle: a large vinegary pickle with a decent amount of tang and salt. Refreshing with all of the fattiness of the brisket.
Burnt End Baked Beans: Just outstanding. The $4 price tag would be absurd if it weren't a large portion, 3-4x the size of the small portion at smoque, and so darned good. The beans still had some tooth to them, the sauce had thickened beautifully and was well seasoned, and it was studded with nuggets of brisket bark. Baked beans are far from my favorite barbecue side, but these are winners.
Sauces: the spicy sauce tastes more like chipotle peppers than anything else, but it's not bad and goes well with the steak. The tart and tangy would work well with the pork and chicken. I think the ideal dip for the brisket might be a half and half mixture of the two.
Anyway, I left pretty impressed. The pork and beef are said to be local, so that might make up a bit for their relatively high prices. That said, I'd like to see something like a sandwich+side for $7-8.50 and a platter+2 sides for $10-13. Right now, it's tough for a solo diner to have a reasonably priced meal. Also glaringly missing on the menu: cole slaw.
But yeah, check it out, if only to see if that brisket is as good to you as it was to me.