Smoke Street BBQ
Looking for a laid-back, flavorful spot to dig into some of the best BBQ around? Look no further than Smoke Street BBQ, a must-visit restaurant located at 424 N Main St in Milford Township, MI. Whether you're craving something classic or wanting to try a new BBQ twist, this place has something for everyone.
One of the standout features of Smoke Street BBQ is its diverse menu, which caters to a variety of tastes. If you're a fan of tender, slow-cooked meats, their Pulled Pork is an absolute favorite. It’s juicy, flavorful, and packed with that smoky goodness you’d expect from a top-tier BBQ joint. For something a bit lighter but still satisfying, the BBQ Chicken Salad is perfect with its fresh greens, grilled chicken, and tangy dressing. If you’re really hungry, the Boss Hog Combo has got you covered with an impressive selection of meats and sides—ideal for sharing or just going all in. If you're in the mood for some crispy, golden deliciousness, the Fried Chicken hits all the right notes, and don’t miss out on the Street Tacos for a flavorful bite that packs a punch.
The vibe at Smoke Street BBQ is super casual, making it a perfect spot for groups, families, or just a laid-back meal with friends. The noise level is moderate, so you can enjoy your meal without feeling like you’re shouting across the table. The restaurant is great for kids, and with plenty of outdoor seating, it’s also a great option when you want to soak up some fresh air while enjoying your meal.
Whether you're in the mood for a solo meal, a family outing, or a night out with friends, Smoke Street BBQ is the perfect place to relax, indulge, and enjoy some of the best BBQ around. Come for the food, stay for the vibe, and make sure to bring your appetite!
Reviews
great food and customer service. my new bbq spot. Brian, one of the cooks was my Uber passenger and highly recommended it, yummy.
From the moment you walk through the door you know this is BBQ. Simply delicious! A community favorite.
I'm not surprised that we had a positive experience with this one given that it's one of the restaurants also owned by the proprietors of the Highland House, which I have reviewed and where we eat often. I had a bowl of gumbo and it was very good, followed by the shrimp po' boy, which was stuffed with shrimp, lettuce and tomato along with their poblano roumelade, which gives it a little kick, but not too much. Delicious. I substituted Mac and cheese for the fries for a $1 upcharge and it was a good move. Not too dry, not swimming in sauce. Nice balanced flavor with a few breadcrumbs on top. I took home half of my sandwich because the huge bowl of gumbo was pretty filling. My wife, who hails from the south and is used to good barbecue, had the pulled pork, which she deemed very good, as close to what she'd get homemade back home as could be found in the north. Her sides were baked beans, also delicious, not too much sauce, perfect consistency and flavor, along with collard greens, which were as good as my mother in law's,, which is saying a lot. . She couldn't finish her dinner, and I had the two sides the next day. The beans in particular were great and I'll get them next time. I didn't get a chance to try the cornbread as my wife left not even a crumb. It looked good! Service was outstanding. Attentive but not intrusive. Our waiter was very polite and accommodating, and our water glasses were kept filled. We appreciated that. It wasn't as noisy as I expected for a downtown crowded restaurant, with old fashioned decor on the walls and lots and lots of dark wood. Very cozy. We'll be back for sure.
We came here during the Milford Memories festival. We thought we'd have to wait a long time (we saw a sign saying there was a 90 minute wait, and there was a woman making a waiting list), but much to our surprise, we were seated inside right away -- albeit at a high top table, which I can't usually sit at because I'm very short & have trouble climbing onto the chairs. But, these chairs were a little lower than most others, so I tried it & was (eventually) able to get on it. The service was very good, and the server was very friendly -- which was pretty impressive, considering it was during the fair. We were very impressed by the menu -- lots of creative barbecued items as well as sandwiches, salads, pizza, etc. My sister had the Luckenbach Texas sandwich. It was a big sandwich with a LOT of perfectly well done fries. I got the cowboy sundae. (Which, to my disappointment, did not come in a sundae glass. Lol.) This was a piece of delicious cornbread covered with brisket, pulled pork, cole slaw, and baked beans were in there some place. It didn't look so big on the plate, but I could only eat half of it -- and I enjoyed every bite! I also liked that their iced tea was very fresh, although I would have preferred if it had been served in reusable glasses instead of plastic cups. But I was given a choice of coated cardboard or plastic for my leftovers, so I took the cardboard. We noticed from the bags that this restaurant is part of the chain that owns Tomato Brothers, Highland House, Gus' Take Out, and E.G. Nick's. I would definitely go back to this restaurant the next time I'm in Milford & want barbecue!
Great bbq food! Friendly and attentive staff. Definitely recommend trying when in the area. 10/10.