
Sleek, modern counter serve for pit-smoked BBQ sandwiches, salads or plates with a choice of sauces.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 211 W Adams St, Chicago, IL 60606
Phone: (312) 487-4817
Website: http://www.blackwoodbbq.com/
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Reviews
My love affair with BBQ has blossomed into a full-blown obsession in recent years; it is now the very first genre of food I hunt down in any new city. But beyond the meat, I live by a strict code: I harbor a fervent, almost religious anti-chain sentiment when I travel. In my book, flying far from home only to lunch at the same soulless franchise you can find in your own backyard is nothing short of a cardinal sin. For better or for worse, you must open yourself up to the authentic soul of a local establishment. So, while stranded in the Loop with a spare hour, battling the biting, bone-chilling wind, I refused to settle for the familiar. When I stumbled upon this independent smokehouse, it felt like finding a smoky oasis in a frozen urban desert—my spirits instantly soared.
My heart was set on one thing: burnt ends. After a transcendental experience with that “meat candy” in Aurora, CO, I was craving that specific, fatty, caramelized bliss. I walked in vibrating with excitement, only to be met with a crushing reality check. Despite arriving at high noon—the absolute prime time for lunch—I was told they simply didn’t have any to serve. Not that they had sold out (which I could respect), but that they just… didn’t have them. For a BBQ joint to miss the mark on such a staple at 12:00 PM was a baffling and profound disappointment.
Flustered and pressed for time, I pivoted to the chicken. It was, in a word, lackluster. Completely uninspired. It lacked the depth and soul of the BBQ chicken I’d devoured in Newark weeks prior, which had been juicy and explosive with flavor. This bird was forgettable at best, leaving me filled with nothing but culinary regret. I can only hope that next time around I would be lucky enough to finally find some burnt ends and write a rave commendation in place of this sour review.
However, amidst the wreckage of my expectations, there was one glorious savior: the cornbread. It was a revelation—arriving piping hot, structurally perfect, and tasting like a buttery, golden cloud of comfort. It was the only thing that kept me from walking out entirely disheartened. The cornbread alone is enough to make me consider a return trip—perhaps next time the BBQ gods will smile upon me!
2nd. Everything we had was fire!!!! Brisket amazing, beans phenomenal, and pulled pork next level. Highly recommend
I ordered my food to go but decided to sit down to take a bite of my food since I had time. The dining room was clean and not too overcrowded!
Here’s my honest review from a professional foodie:
Flavor: 10/10 no dispute there!
Portions: 7/10 I had to dock 3 points for the teeny weeny amount of sides. I mean, this is what I consider a sauce cup… (Please increase the size to a 6 oz. White Double Poly-Coated Paper Food Cup with Vented Plastic Lid)
Variety gets 7.5/10 I was also disappointed when I didn’t see any ribs, burn ends/rib tips, or smoked chicken on the menu.
Overall, I definitely will be back to try the brisket and cop another pulled pork sandwich, but I won’t be ordering any sides considering the price I paid and the portion size-I feel cheated ($14.09)
(Although the portions were small, the flavor of the beans were great).
If you’re in the mood for quality smoked flavorful meats, check them out but don’t expect quality size sides to go with your meal!
So good, debated licking the tray to get all that tasty juices.
This is the 2nd location of Blackwood bbq I’ve had; quality holds up across locations. Blackwood bbq has yet to disappoint, can’t wait to come back.