Michael W.
Yelp
Inconvenient and out of the way, The Smo-King Pit sits in the Northwoods mall. Two friends had recommended this place, so a small group of us trekked over to the mall to give it a shot.
If you hear mall food court and BBQ, whatever you're imagining is probably an accurate representation of The Smo-King Pit. The restaurant sits in the food court with a few small tables and booths, as well as a counter where you can eat, but it's cramped to say the least.
The waiter was friendly, and when he brought over the menus, he gave us a quick run down of his recommendations. We started with an appetizer - fries with brisket, cheese, and jalapenos. Unfortunately, the waiter forgot to put the order in, and it was some time before it came out. For this error, he gave us half off the appetizer, which was a nice gesture. When our appetizer was ready, the fries were pretty standard fare, albeit a bit soggy and cold as if they'd been reheated, and the brisket was nothing noteworthy.
I ordered pulled pork for my dinner. The food was brought to the table hot, which was an improvement over our appetizer, but it was largely tasteless and bland. The color of the meat was a shade of grey, and didn't look especially appetizing. The flavor and color led me to believe that this food had been sitting under hot lights or otherwise kept warm. The BBQ sauce didn't really add much flavor or spice, and wasn't memorable.
Lastly, the costs for our meal, even with the half-prized appetizer, were high given the quality and portion sizes.
The folks at The Smo-King Pit are friendly, and maybe it was an off night, but the food leaves a lot to be desired. I'd skip it.