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                 have been to the sides are just sides and seem to get less attention. We got Baked beans, corn bread, cole slaw, brisket chili, Mac and cheese and fries. The baked beans were the star of the sides absolutely amazing with a great smokey flavor! All the other sides were great as well fresh and flavorful. If your in Chicago make sure you don't miss out on this gem of a BBQ place. Can't wait to go back some day! My wife took me for a birthday adventure. Got too long a wait to get in. Fairly uncomplicated menu. My wife isn't big on pork, so we ordered the 1/2 chicken with slaw and two sides: Mac and cheese and peach cobbler ( we were ecstatic about having dessert for a side!) with a taste of the Texas sausage and 1/4 slab of the St. Louis Ribs. The sides: cole slaw was good. Not the creamy slaw I'm used to but very refreshing! The Mac and cheese was definitely legit! I would recommend trying as the cheddery goodness was undeniable. Peach cobbler was up there with some of the best I've had. The crispy sweet topping mixed with the tart peachy innards was delectable. The meat: the chicken was juicy and well seasoned with the rub. Not salty ( I would have liked a pinch more) . Ribs were cooked perfectly same rub as the chicken but that sausage.... That was worth the trip! I've been hooked on Smoque ever since I tried it for the first time a few years back. When asked what my favorite type of food is, it's always been barbeque and Smoque definitely makes some of the best bbq I've had. Frankly, this Smoque is probably my favorite joint to eat at. Period. Their chopped brisket is my go-to order and it should really be renamed to burnt ends because the two are basically synonymous here at Smoque, due to how fantastically fatty and flavorblasted their brisket is (in a good way of course). Big fan of their ribs too. St. Louis style all the way. The side of mac n cheese is just as to-die-for as their meats. It is so fantastically cheesy and rich and flavorful. I so love the portion size of all of their sides - the container holds such the perfect amount given how rich and flavorful each side item is. Now the peach cobbler is just SILLY - I told myself that I was only going to "try it", you know just one bite!......well folks, I basically inhaled the cobbler - it was gone so quickly. So I'm hooked on that too...This place is always jam-packed and the lines can get pretty long, but it goes quickly and is beyond worth it to wait. Plus, if you're dining in, the staff helps you out in making sure you have a table come time for you to sit down and eat, so that's a nice feature of this place. Basically, I have nothing bad to say about Smoque - I just love this place. Wow what a meal! I usually don't like eating a lot of meat mostly because I've had experiences where the meat is really chewy. Despite my awful experiences, I decided to give this place a try. I got the sliced brisket sandwich which was fantastic
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