

Born from the idea that barbecue can be more than just traditional, smoke can be more than just smoky, and passion can be crafted, Smokecraft is a team of dedicated members always striving to provide the best culinary experience. Our award-winning techniques are tested and perfected on the competition circuit, and are continuously evolving to push the boundaries of barbecue. Experience the art of Smokecraft.
Casual eatery whipping up sandwiches, smoked meats & seafood, plus weekend brunch & craft cocktails.
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Address: 1051 N Highland St, Arlington, VA 22201
Phone: (571) 312-8791
Website: https://www.smokecraftbbq.com/
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This was my first time ever ordering a pre-cooked turkey for Thanksgiving, and Smoke Craft Barbecue absolutely saved the day. This was a last-minute family Thanksgiving that was not planned well in advance, and being able to purchase everything I needed for dinner made our family Thanksgiving the best ever.
The smoked turkey was outstanding — perfectly cooked, juicy, and full of flavor without being overly salty or smoky. Reheating it was simple, and it tasted like it had just come out of the smoker.
The sides were just as impressive. The mac & cheese was rich and creamy, the collard greens were flavorful and well-seasoned, and the gravy tied everything together perfectly. The Brussels with the glaze was a huge winner also!
What really made this special was how easy they made the whole experience. I picked up the turkey and sides, had the time to actually enjoy being with my family instead of being stuck in the kitchen all day, and still served a dinner everyone raved about.
I will absolutely order from Smoke Craft Barbecue again for any holiday or special occasion.
Atmosphere and presentation were great. They have a nice tap list and bar menu. To me, this feels more like a nice happy hour spot, I wouldn’t come here for food again.
We decided to try the huge sampler of BBQ meats and it was EVERYTHING you might wish. Tender, tasty, moist and the “smoke” was tasteful, appropriate to each meat and not overdone. Ribs, chicken, turkey, brisket pulled pork and my personal favorite, the incredible, tender porkbelly. We choose comfort sides that did not disappoint; like whipped smoked sweet potato topped with perfectly toasted marshmallow to enhance the hints of smoke, perfectly seasoned and tender collard greens made a believer out of me. EXCELLENT mac and cheese and crisp light fries rounded out our feast and nobody left unsatisfied!
If you are looking for a great, casual foodie experience with friends or family you can not go wrong here!
Thank you guys! We’ll look forward to our return.
The hype online led us to make an hour commute to this well Instagramed spot. Made reservations and parked in the lot nextdoor. Alleviated a lot of the stress.
Upon arrival we were immediately sat and quickly greeted. Our server was on top of things and brought table side ordering.
Having to use QR codes to see the menu was stymied by cell signal. If you are going to require customers to “bring up the menu on their phone…” You need to provide on boarding to your network to make sure we can get the menu. As a Verizon user I had to move closer to the window after scanning the QR. (Provide another QR to get on the wifi.)
After scanning the menu… We decided on the pork nachos for a starter. Due to my dietary constraints, we asked for the cream and avocado on the side. Our server made sure it was delivered correctly.
1st choice: Great I was a little concerned when I saw no sauce on it. But the pork is excellent. The cheese and salsa is almost perfect. Gobbled up quickly and enjoyed by the whole table.
The main course… Well nothing looked good to me. The word dry rub made me think of BBQs that served shoe leather. I am happy to report, I was way off on this. I ordered the pulled pork sandwich expecting a dry sandwich that I would have to add sauce too.
My sandwich was sauced and had onions in it. I didn’t like it. But didn’t hate it. I however couldn’t stand the fries that came with it. They were old and cold and clearly cooked in old oil. So I just pushed them aside. The sandwich needed something… Not sure what… But I just discarded the bread and ate the meat.
As I looked up I realized everyone else at the table just “passed” on their food. Ryan didn’t like his combo. Lee didn’t eat her sandwich. Both stating… “Too full.”
Ok. Let’s get the check and go.
The toast table side device was left with us. Which kind of felt like self check out at the grocery.
Moving on.
We took 2 plates worth to go. The server provided Togo containers that could also hold their sauces.
On the car ride home the debate started. “Who thinks Mission is better?”
I countered with “Mission doesn’t have nachos.”
Ryan fired back with “those fries were disgusting.”
So over all…
Would I come here on purpose again? No.
If I was in the area would I come back. Probably not without looking around.
Would I tell someone else “I am not eating there”? Not at all.
The overall score is “fine” which is the definition of a 3/5.
So give it a shot… Maybe I got an off night. But.. and this is a big one… Of the 2 people who claimed to be too full. They both ate what was in the fridge, as soon as they got home.