honky tonk smokehouse


sparky1963
4
8 yıl önce
winston-salem
for a yankee that is limited on good bbq , i must say i travel enough down south to taste my fair share.
ribs, spicey beans and mac cheese outstanding! brisket on the side was very tender and had some nice bark on it that told me these guys know what they are doing.
be prepared to eat in your car as i did.... new seating for sit down is about four weeks out.

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wil
5
9 yıl önce
winston-salem
jalapeño baked beans. baked beans with small bits of jalapeno mixed in
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fredb
5
9 yıl önce
winston-salem
some changes, for the better, it seems. in winston again today, and since we were still in the mood for some good smoked meats (especially brisket), we stopped by here to pickup some carry out for lunch - our first visit since the name and ownership changed in june 2013.

much is the same - still take out only, still a broad selection of smoked meats and sides, still better to call your order in ahead of time, the service can be slow, even with a call in. the small front counter/ordering area seems brighter, less cluttered. the meats are not your typical nc style, especially once sauced with the house sauces, but they produce a fine smoked product here - and the meat comes out of the kitchen without sauce, you add what you wish.

we ordered 1/2 rack of ribs ($12.29), 1/2 lb of brisket ($7.69), 1/2 lb of pulled pork ($6.39), and 1/2 lb of smoked sausage ($6.39). in addition, we got medium orders of collards, cole slaw, and hush puppies - each $3.99. a small container of original and spicy sauce was included.

the pork is pulled rather than chopped, but the texture here is much better than most - the meat is not in long, dry stands, and holds any sauce better, once added. the meat is tender, moist, fresh tasting,and has a nice smoky taste, and the original sauce goes well with this, but i prefer a more traditional vinegar based sauce with pork, and added my own - very nice. this is well done barbecued pork.

the brisket is also excellent - tender, not at all dry, with a very nice smokiness to it, and the charred ends are nicely done. the original house sauce really goes well on the beef - the sauce has some sweetness, but there is some spiciness as well - a very nice taste together with the meat.

the ribs are at least the equal of the other 2 meats. the unsauced ribs are falling off the bone tender, with that same, great smoky flavor. these are ribs you can eat without sauce, but both house sauces compliment the taste here. the smoked sausage is pretty good, with plenty of smokiness. the meat is cut into rounds, which is not my preferred way, and it is slightly uncooked for my taste. i like a full link, cooked to a slight char, and with some "ripped" aspects to the skin.

the sides were pretty much average, at best. the collards had an odd, bitter taste, one we didn't care for, and were less than tender. the hush puppies also were not to our liking, and with a rather chewy crust. will have to try some of the other sides.

the meats here are very, very nice, and present a pleasant change of pace from the nc styles of pork barbecue. the ribs, brisket, and pulled pork are definite reorder items, and both sauces are

these meats are not inexpensive - the pork comes in at $11.49 a pound, the brisket at $14.69, the smoked sausage at $11.49, and a full rack of ribs rings in at $22.99 - rather pricey by most standards, and well above the downtown competitor. i think the quality is there, but the pricing may very well be a problem for many.


-----23 sep, 2011-----

not your north carolina daddy's bbq joint. this is not your typical north carolina barbecue joint because:

1) it is in a relatively new strip shopping center (all the white lines marking off parking places are still intact) - nail places, food stores, and foo foo restaurants are supposed to be in such places.

2) the place itself is small, takeout only, and much too bright and shiney.

3) they serve beef brisket and sausages, and their sauce is thick and sweet.

4) and it appears to be owned by a guy named cowboy, who rode beef in the rodeo before he decided it might be better to cook and eat it.

having said that, the smoked meat served here is pretty good, but it will not be mistaken for nc barbecue, either eastern or lexington style. there is a heavy smoke taste to both the brisket and the pork, and both come out of the kitchen dry, they do not sauce the meat. some folks will like this, some will consider it dry - if they add the house sauce, some will like it, most north carolians will considered it too sweet.and thick, with no hint of vinegar.

the pulled pork sandwich is huge, definitely a two handed operation. the meat is more chunked than pulled, but it definitely not chopped. they offer both white and red slaw, and after asking for and receiving a taste of the red, i chose the milder white. i did not add sauce, and the sandwich was dry. i took the remains (most of the sandwich) home, and added some of stamey's hot sauce (not their dipping sauce) and this became a very good sandwich for my taste - moist, tender meat with a lot of smoke, and a decent nc style sauce. cost, $4.39

the brisket sandwich is the same size as the pork, and again is not sauced. the meat is somewhere between sliced and chunked with a nice smokey flavor. it is not as tender as some brisket, like that a blue smoke in winston or smokey's bbq shack in morrisville, but it certainly is not tough. a little of the house sauce goes well with the meat. cost, $4,79.

the fries are the way to prevalent, rectangular & ridged variety, with no hint of potato. i just do not understand why so many places serve these abominations. the service here is a little unfocused, lacking any hint of urgency in either taking or filling an order, but it gets done
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regina
5
10 yıl önce
winston-salem
we tried platters of lean pulled pork, ribs, chicken, beef brisket, and turkey breast with an add-on of smoked sausage. all of the meats were tender, juicy and well-seasoned. the brined sliced turkey, breast & wing quarter of chicken, and beef brisket were my favorites.
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sarah
11 yıl önce
winston-salem
awful. i agree with the previous comment- chicken was horrible- it looked like it was hacked into and nothing but skin- 4 small bites of meat is all i got off it...and paid like $9. my friend's beef brisket was so dry and tough he threw it away...it wasn't even edible.
in addition to the horrible take-out, the female owner and young guys that work there were rude and need to learn what customer service is. awful food and awful service. go to little richards down the street on country club if you want real, good bbq.
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phillip
5
12 yıl önce
winston-salem
decent sandwiches. will probably return.
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allison
5
12 yıl önce
winston-salem
yummy!. i moved to nc about 6 months ago and tried several bbq joints. honky tonk is by far the best. i always order the pulled pork and brisket sandwich and am pleased to say it actually has some substance...compared to the typical mush most other bbq joints present. the sauce has much more flavor and the portion is satisfying. excellent for a $6 sandwich!
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epicurious
5
12 yıl önce
winston-salem
good take out ribs. this is a good fast-food alternative. the ribs and sides are tasty but you should not expect fine-dining-level service or presentation. the ribs are dry and remind you more of st. louis style in their flavor than any north carolina style. however, the ribs are incredibly tender, which is a plus. i may not make a special trip to this restaurant but its location makes it probable that it is on my errand route and thus may pick up some food enroute.
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jim
5
12 yıl önce
winston-salem
good people and good food. i have always been greeted in a friendly manner. their brisket is the best in town, pulled pork is typically very good as well. i prefer their spicy sauce but both are solid. the smoked wings are great (not buffalo style). slaw and the jalapeno beans are both very good sides
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j's
2
13 yıl önce
winston-salem
bbq too dry. this little spot is for take out only. i stopped in to pick up a couple of pulled bbq pork sandwiches and it was the driest, most bland bbq sandwich i've ever eaten. i was very disappointed. my daughter didn't care for it, either.

the staff could use some customer service training. when i approached the take out window, two people were working at the kitchen counter putting together phone in orders, they both looked up and saw me standing there yet nobody even acknowledged my presence (as in at least saying, "hello we'll be with you shortly") for over two minutes. i was the only person in the restaurant.

there are several really good bbq places in winston-salem, so i won't bother with honky tonk again.
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