Devil’s Elbow Ale And Smoke House
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This is a bar/bbq joint located right next to the ever popular Jam Cafe. In addition to their regular menu, they also offer lunch combos where you get…
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Smoke house, bar food favourites. Made reservations on a Friday night. Great atmosphere & ambience.My recommendations- the dirty fries & mouque choux.…
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Yummy bbq! Great smoked meat with a large variety of yummy sides. Friendly servers and yummy drinks! Would recommend, although gets pretty busy fast!…
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Devil's Elbow Ale And Smoke House is open for Casual Dining and Microbrewery. Devil's Elbow Ale And Smoke House serves BBQ dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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8 Reviews on “Devil’s Elbow Ale And Smoke House”
This is a bar/bbq joint located right next to the ever popular Jam Cafe. In addition to their regular menu, they also offer lunch combos where you get a sandwich, a side and a beer for $15. Being a non-drinker however, I stuck to their regular menu, and had their Chicken n Waffles as well as a Mac n Cheese, which I added pulled pork to for an additional $5. I found their food, with the exception of the pulled pork (which was very tasty), to be too bland but still enjoyable. The portions are fairly generous, makinge their prices quite reasonable. The service is casual but friendly. All in all, even as a non-drinker I think that the food here alone is worth checking out (personally I’d actually rather visit here than wait over 30 minutes to get into Jam Cafe next door).Chicken n Waffles ($16):3.5/5This consisted of a waffle and two generous pieces of fried chicken, and was accompanied by a side of syrup and butter. The chicken had a nice crispy coating that had some nice spice to it, and although it was white meat, was still quite tender and relatively juicy. Unfortunately, I found the meat itself to be completely underseasoned and very bland. I liked the waffle however, which was fluffy with some nice chew. The butter had a nice sweetness to it, and the syrup had a great smoky flavour that I really appreciated. The portion was also fairly good and quite filling. Mac n Cheese + Pulled Pork ($10 + $5):3.5/5The noodles here were well cooked and were tender while still retaining some chew. I did find it to be a tad dry however. More importantly though, the dish again was quite underseasoned and very bland on its own. Fortunately that was offset by the addition of the pulled pork, which was tender, juicy and had a great smoky flavour as well as a bit of sweetness that I really enjoyed. There was also quite a generous amount as well. While the mac n cheese wouldn’t have been very good on its own, it was quite tasty when paired together with the meat. The portion was also quite generous too, and since I was quite full from the chicken n waffles, I ended up taking most of it home.Summary:Food: 3.5/5Price: 4/5Service: 3.5/5Overall: 3.5/5Recommendations: Pulled Pork, Chicken n Waffles