Central Smoke Bar & Smokery

Barbecue restaurant · Central Area

Central Smoke Bar & Smokery

Barbecue restaurant · Central Area

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1305 E Jefferson St, Seattle, WA 98122

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Inventive Vietnamese-French cuisine & cocktails served in comfortable, industrial-chic environs.  

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1305 E Jefferson St, Seattle, WA 98122 Get directions

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1305 E Jefferson St, Seattle, WA 98122 Get directions

+1 206 328 7090

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"In life and peanut butter, consistency matters. Especially when it comes to restaurants. Your favorite place to eat is your favorite because it’s great every time, not because it’s great every other time, like open mic night, or family reunions. The food at Central Smoke, an Asian-influenced barbecue restaurant in the Central District, is as unpredictable as slam poetry or two nights at a campground with 40 members of your extended family. It’s usually great, but every now and then something goes wrong. When Central Smoke hits all the right notes, it’s one of our favorite restaurants in the CD. Here you’ll find big Southern barbecue dishes side-by-side with fried rice and papaya salad. Your smoked brisket will be served on fine china. And the drinks are so good that if the restaurant scrapped the smoker and used their urban-garage-wedding-venue aesthetic as a cocktail bar instead, the house would be packed. In fact, this place is probably best used for big groups who value 11-ingredient tiki concoctions with snacks to graze on along the way. But you could have a lowkey date powered by pork ribs here too. When this place is good, you’ll ask yourself why you’re not a regular. photo credit: Erin Lodi The bad news is that the food is hit or miss. On a good day, everything that’s supposed to be tender (like the brisket) is, and what we’ve been promised as crispy (like the rockfish-stuffed pepper) comes out crispy. But on more than one occasion, the usually-buttery brisket has come out tough and flavorless. The cornbread (that’s sometimes perfectly moist) has, on other occasions, been so dry that each bite requires a swig of water. And the ribs, which are fall-off-the-bone decadent when they’re on top of their game, are often chewy, forgettable, and not worth the steep price tag of $24 for a half-rack. When you’re at Central Smoke on an off-night, you’re probably going to wish you had gone somewhere else. As long as you know Central Smoke might not deliver from start to finish, it’s a fun place to hang out and have some mackerel and bourbon lemonade underneath string lights. We don’t advise traveling across town just for a plate of barbecue here, but if you’re in the area and wanting barbecue, try your luck. It can really go either way - kind of like when you give Uncle Stu a magic brownie at the campfire. Depending on his mood, he either takes out his checkbook or tells your mom. Food Rundown Green Papaya Salad If you’re looking for something light, sour, and crunchy, this pile of shredded papaya with fried shallots, peanuts, and tea-smoked chicken will satisfy you, especially if you’re trying to be healthy and your friends tricked you into going to a BBQ place. Fried Anaheim Stuffed Pepper This is what a jalapeño popper becomes after experiencing a quarter-life crisis and coming to the conclusion that life isn’t all cream cheese and beer batter. The pepper is stuffed with a smoked rockfish and potato mixture and it’s usually great. Sometimes the breadcrumbs could have used some more time in the fryer, but we always like getting one of these as a starter. Mac & Cheese Proof that it’s hard to screw up elbow noodles with smoked gouda and crispy breadcrumbs. House Smoked Bacon There shouldn’t be anything to dislike about thick hunks of bacon covered in caramelized fish sauce. Unless they’re rubbery like it is here. You’ll want to pass on this. Cornbread On a good day, the moist cornbread skillet topped with salty creme fraiche and honey is worthy of being your first choice when someone asks what kind of birthday cake you want this year. Unfortunately, it’s been dry on several occasions. Smoked Pork Spareribs Yes, it’s hard to overlook the times we’ve left disappointed by bland, chewy ribs. But Usually, the pork is tender, seasoned well, and is even better doused in coffee-infused barbecue sauce. Smoked Prime Brisket The brisket is the most inconsistent dish here, but when Central Smoke is on top of their game, it has perfect, flavorful smoke rings and the meat melts like coconut oil. You might end up with a portion that looks comically small, or a tough puck of beef that resembles a continent, so roll the dice at your own discretion. Woodfire Grilled Mackerel This is a really nice piece of smoky fish to eat if you’re not into beef or pork. Order with confidence, but just beware that it’s served whole, so it has more bones than an episode of Bones." - Aimee Rizzo

Central Smoke Review - Central District - Seattle - The Infatuation
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"Central Smoke was an Asian-Southern food offshoot known for melding Vietnamese and Korean flavors with slow-cooked meats and Southern dishes. It closed permanently, with the owners deciding to focus on other restaurants." - Gabe Guarente

Central District’s Central Smoke Has Closed - Eater Seattle
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"I picked eight for my annual “Critic’s Choice” list: Kamonegi, Jerk Shack, Le Messe, Tamari Bar, Sawyer, Ascend Prime Steak and Sushi, Plenty of Clouds, Central Smoke." - Adam H. Callaghan

Experts Pick Seattle’s Top New Restaurants of 2018 - Eater Seattle
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"After closing for about a week, Seven Beef has transformed into Central Smoke, with chef Mike Whisenhunt at the helm, offering a menu that leans heavily on a new custom-built smoker. The restaurant features smoked oysters with kimchi, pork-and-squid sausage with barbecue sauce, and green papaya salad with tea-smoked chicken, alongside bavette steak with creamed corn, collard greens with bacon, and cornbread with honey creme fraiche. The interior is more casual with a colorful art installation and retains its large patio." - Megan Hill

Smoky Southern Barbecue Meets Asian Flavors at Seven Beef’s Replacement - Eater Seattle
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"Owners Eric and Sophie Banh will keep their wood-fired grill and steaks, but the menu is going to be more internationally inspired." - Megan Hill

Smoked Meats Take Center Stage at Seven Beef’s Upcoming Replacement - Eater Seattle
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