Bob Correll
R.I.P. 3/31/2022
http://sugarfiresmokehouse.com/
My daughter has been wanting to go to Sugarfire for a few months.
We went yesterday, along with my grandson.
Located in a small strip mall on Olive Blvd.
One smoker in front, didn't check out the setup in back.
Heavily rubbed baby backs going in while we were in line.
Service is cafeteria style, this is the meat order end.
Down the line sides are loaded.
Ample dining area, inside and out.
They open at 11:00 AM, we were in line at 10:50 with only 5 in front of us.
A line quickly formed behind us.
All three of us went the sandwich route, each was $9, with one side.
I opted for a daily special, Sudden Death Overtime.
Hashbrown casserole, pulled pork, chipotle & white bbq sauces, and a side of collards.
Grandson Blake went with the Big Muddy.
"Brisket debris, smoked sausage, horseradish sauce, BBQ sauce, lettuce, pickles."
My daughter had the smoked portobello sandwich.
"Double decker with special sauce, lettuce, balsamic onions, pickles, and American cheese."
She couldn't decided between baked beans, and mac & cheese, so the server said I'll give you a half order of each.
We shared sandwich bites, and an order of pork belly hush puppies with jalapeño jelly.
Plenty of house-made condiments:
Sweet BBQ Sauce, Hot BBQ Sauce, Carolina Mustard Sauce, Hot Sauce, Ketchup, Mustard, Ranch Dressing, Garlic Mayo, Special Sauce, Sugarfire 47, Horseradish White Sauce, Coffee Sauce.
Everything was very tasty.
The pulled pork and brisket were both moist, and tender.
(didn't try the mushroom, but daughter loved it)
The smoke flavor was medium on everything.
We will have to go back for the ribs, and to try the meats with some of the different sauces.
My daughter has been wanting to go to Sugarfire for a few months.
We went yesterday, along with my grandson.
Located in a small strip mall on Olive Blvd.
One smoker in front, didn't check out the setup in back.
Heavily rubbed baby backs going in while we were in line.
Service is cafeteria style, this is the meat order end.
Down the line sides are loaded.
Ample dining area, inside and out.
They open at 11:00 AM, we were in line at 10:50 with only 5 in front of us.
A line quickly formed behind us.
All three of us went the sandwich route, each was $9, with one side.
I opted for a daily special, Sudden Death Overtime.
Hashbrown casserole, pulled pork, chipotle & white bbq sauces, and a side of collards.
Grandson Blake went with the Big Muddy.
"Brisket debris, smoked sausage, horseradish sauce, BBQ sauce, lettuce, pickles."
My daughter had the smoked portobello sandwich.
"Double decker with special sauce, lettuce, balsamic onions, pickles, and American cheese."
She couldn't decided between baked beans, and mac & cheese, so the server said I'll give you a half order of each.
We shared sandwich bites, and an order of pork belly hush puppies with jalapeño jelly.
Plenty of house-made condiments:
Sweet BBQ Sauce, Hot BBQ Sauce, Carolina Mustard Sauce, Hot Sauce, Ketchup, Mustard, Ranch Dressing, Garlic Mayo, Special Sauce, Sugarfire 47, Horseradish White Sauce, Coffee Sauce.
Everything was very tasty.
The pulled pork and brisket were both moist, and tender.
(didn't try the mushroom, but daughter loved it)
The smoke flavor was medium on everything.
We will have to go back for the ribs, and to try the meats with some of the different sauces.