The other day at the LTH GNR awards ceremony (which was magnificent by the way, will definitely try to make it annually from now on), I met fellow LTHer Tapler and his wife, who clued me into a new place in my neck of the woods that supposedly serves great bbq. He told me that it was comparable to Smoque BBQ (he also said he holds Smoque in high regard), at which point I immediately became simultaneously skeptical and intrigued.
Fast forward to last Saturday night, a couple of our friends wanted to meet us out for dinner somewhere, they were craving ribs. Lightbulb over my head, suggested this place. We headed over there around 7:30, place was pretty full and we were told there would be a 30 minute wait for a table of four. Not a problem as they have a bar with a decent craft beer selection, so we sat / stood at the bar and started some drinks. Before we were done, we were told our table was ready. I estimate the real wait time was between 10 and 15 minutes.
First of all, our server was quite charming and helpful. She cracked some solid jokes, answered questions about the menu, got everything right, and refilled drinks / checked in on us at the perfect frequency. Pretty good showing, especially since when we were sitting at the bar I became slightly worried when one of the patrons sitting there was waiting for part of his takeout order which was mistakenly not made for him (His entire order was comped when it arrived though).
Now on to the food. I have to apologize to Tapler upfront - sorry I doubted you. This place serves legitimately great bbq. We ordered 2 apps, slutty ravioli and shrimp and fried grits. They were both really delicious - the fried grits were the right consistency, not overly greasy or dry, whatever the sauce used was complemented it quite well. The slutty ravioli was basically ravioli "inside out" where the inside was stuffed with bbq meat while covered in melted cheese. For my entree, I went with the combo platter since I wanted to try as many things as I possibly could. The combo platter is pulled pork, hot links, bbq chicken, and 1/3 slab of ribs with your choice of side. The pulled pork was fantastic, amazingly tender and flavorful, plus the portion is huge. I think this may be one of the best pulled porks I've had in this city, I really liked it, I think it was easily the best part of the combo platter. Hot links were very good, not as good as some others I've had, but definitely high quality. They were super juicy and spicy, again not overly oily as some bads ones tend to be. BBQ chicken was just OK, but maybe that's because it's kind of a boring item compared to most other BBQ options on the menu/platter. I would recommend them replacing this with brisket, which I unfortunately did not get to try (It's smoked for 18 hours). Finally, the ribs were really good. They were dry, and I mostly prefer wet (I think that was my fault for not specifying), but I put some sauce on em and they were pretty delicious. The sauce here is made in house and it's pretty good. I wish it was a bit spicier though, mostly sweet. Anyways, the amount of food in the platter is ridic, easily enough for 2 normal people but I was in beast mode and left nothing. This place has their own custom made smoke pit (a picture of it being crane lifted in is on the wall in the front) and that flavor really comes through in all their dishes I tried. I really liked this place, and I worry that its proximity to my home may be dangerous. Also I should mention there is an entire pizza menu thing going on, I was laser beam focused on the BBQ so I didn't pay it much attention, but my girl told me she thinks they have a BBQ pizza which I would definitely try. I will be back for the brisket.
http://bigbrickschicago.com/menu3832 N. Lincoln ave 60613
773.525.5022