Smoketown USA
Social medial is abuzz with news of an upcoming Food Network's feature of Smoketown USA, to be air next Monday, August 10 at 9 p.m.. With savory briskets, tender ribs and big personality, it's easy to see why this lovely Smoketown joint is getting the spotlight.
I went here 6 or 7 years ago and thought the only thing memorable was the eccentric owner. But I came back again last Friday for another go and was glad I did. The owner, nicknamed himself the "Redneck Jew", was welcoming, funny and as eccentric as ever. He lives above the restaurant and really is part of the neighborhood. Here he is below on the right cracking jokes with us.
But the food, oh the food, was probably what drew the Food Network and the customers here every Thursday, Friday and Saturday (11 a.m. - 10 p.m.). My ribs were perfectly seasoned and tender, not swimming in sauce like other places. If you do want more sauce, add your own from the homemade bbq bottle on the table. It has a nice kick to it. The soul greens was delicious so were the the tangy and refreshing cucumbers & onions side that's only available in the summertime.
My coworker, born and raised in the country, raved about the brisket as well.
The booben sandwich, a kind of chicken Rueben made with shredded chicken and slaw, will be featured on Monday's show. It was not what my coworker expected but she thoroughly enjoyed it.
Skip fish, though large and crispy, the meat was a bit soft. So stick with the bbq.
If you have a big appetite, grab the Flintstone. I saw it from across the room and those beef ribs were as big as the ribs from the cartoon show.
Smoketown USA is only open 3 days a week. I imagine the lines will be long after Monday's show but head over anyway, it's worth the wait.
Smoketown USA $$
1153 Logan Street
Louisville, KY 40204
502-409-9180
Th, Fri, & Sat: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
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Shack in the Back BBQ
The tv cameras didn't make it out to this second place. They missed out but you don't have to! Take Fairdale Road all the way south until you can’t go anymore, at the intersection take a left (right will take you to Jefferson Memorial) and you'll find Shack in the Back BBQ.
Fairdale is not glamorous and Shack and the Back BBQ fits its surrounding. It's a clean well kept place consisting of two connecting buildings. The back is a 1896 log cabin. It fits around 6 tables, enough for 20-30 people at the most. You order at the counter and grab a number. The front is a covered patio with larger tables and chairs; heat lamp in the winter and fans in the summer. On the weekends, you'll be serenaded with local bands and singers while you eat.
Outside Shack in the Back BBQ |
Inside the log cabin where you order. |
The patio in the front. Hot in the summer. |
Delicious wings. |
For something completely different, try the turkey ribs or turkey collar bones. Surprisingly meaty, the ribs were slightly crispy and tasted great with several choices of bbq sauces or the white lightin' sauce. I think this is the only place in the city where you can find this special treat.
Turkey ribs, a Shack in the Back speciality |
I eyed the the Hump from across the restaurant on my last visit and can't wait to get it next time. It was a huge pile of homemade chips topped with your choice of pork, brisket or bacon, tomatoes, onions, cheese, green peppers, jalapenos,sweet bbq sauce, hot bbq sauce, sour cream or White Lightnin' Sauce.
406 Mt. Holly Road
Fairdale, KY 40118
M - Th: 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Fri - Sat: 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
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