
Hours
| Wednesday | 11 AM–7:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–7:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–7:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 145 Jonestown Rd, Winston-Salem, NC 27104
Phone: (336) 794-2270
Website: https://honkytonksmokehouse.com/
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I got her the brisket sandwich and baked beans, and when I tell you that was the toughest ride to the school I’ve ever had! I kept trying to decide if I was going to pull over and eat it. I mean, how would she know? She didn’t even know I was bringing it.
Anyway, I decided to just give it to her—teachers work hard, right? The prices were very reasonable. The staff was personable and very friendly, and the atmosphere was nice and calm.
I will be back!
I’ve tried a lot of barbecue, and Honky Tonk Barbecue stands out—this spot is a gem. I recently visited and was genuinely impressed. Everything I ordered was cooked to perfection. The brisket in particular was tender, smoky, and flavorful—exactly what you’d hope for.
They smoke their meats with wood fire right on site, and you can taste it in every bite. I asked about it and confirmed: this is real-deal barbecue, not shortcut stuff.
The service was friendly and impeccable, and the staff clearly takes pride in what they do. Prices were very reasonable—my dad even called it “a hell of a deal,” and I agree. You can definitely eat your fill here without breaking the bank.
If you haven’t checked out this Honky Tonk yet, you’re missing out. Watch the video, see the food, and go give it a spin.
I ordered a platter that included:
• 5 smoked chicken wings – These were the standout of the night. Crispy, perfectly seasoned, and expertly smoked. Probably the best meat we tried overall.
• 3-cheese macaroni and cheese – Creamy, flavorful, and lived up to the “famous” label.
• Fried okra – Cooked just right with no sliminess, and still steaming hot when served. Both sides were well seasoned and comforting.
My son chose the Split Decision Platter, selecting:
• Jalapeño cheese sausage – A special that night, and packed with melty cheese. The casing had a satisfying snap and wasn’t greasy at all.
• Brisket (lean cut) – Nicely smoked with a solid bark and smoke ring. While he wished he’d asked for “wet,” the flavor and texture were still excellent. The seasoning was balanced—not overly salty or peppery, and you could see a good smoke ring. His sides were the mac & cheese and green beans, both fresh and flavorful. We also took advantage of a coupon for two free baby back ribs. They were meaty, tender, and cleanly pulled from the bone—an unmistakable sign of perfectly cooked ribs. The rub was on point, and there wasn’t a single fatty bite. Sauces: Honky Tonk has a self-serve sauce bar with a wide range of options:
• Original
• Spicy
• Honey Chipotle
• Jalapeño
• Brown Sugar
• Sweet Apple
• Eastern Dip (vinegar-based)
• Alabama White
We tried them all. I especially liked the Alabama White on chicken, and the Brown Sugar and Eastern Dip on pork. It was great to have the freedom to mix and match. Desserts: They offer banana pudding, Oreo chocolate pudding, and cobblers (apple, peach, cherry). We didn’t have room this time, but everything is scratch-made in-house and looked tempting. Service & Atmosphere: The staff were outstanding—friendly, patient, and genuinely interested in where we were from and what we thought of the food. As BBQ “novices” to the Carolina style, we appreciated the guidance.
The restaurant is in a strip center with plenty of parking. Inside, the dining area was spotless, with about 15–20 tables (a mix of bar-height and standard). Food is served in paper boats and plates, which gave the whole experience a laid-back, backyard BBQ feel—very fitting.
Final Thoughts: According to their brochure, everything is slow-smoked and hand-rubbed with their own seasoning blends. You can taste that care in every bite. With a massive selection of sides (20+ options), generous platters, scratch-made desserts, and outstanding service, Honky Tonk Smokehouse is absolutely a must-visit for anyone looking for real Carolina BBQ—even for us proud Texans.
I’ll be back next time I’m in town!
The food…the food tastes like its made by someone who hates BBQ.
Brisket was dry and flavorless, while looking like pastrami.
Pulled pork was like “your” sister-in-laws dust dry turkey from last Thanksgiving.
The jalapeño beans…tasted like canned beans boiled with added sugar. Cooked in a pot next to a picture of a jalapeño. Sweet with no other flavor.
All around disappointing.