

Pit-smoked Texas BBQ, hearty sides, & tasty desserts served in a family-friendly atmosphere. Grab your Texas BBQ favorites via dine-in, take-out, delivery, or drive-thru service for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Full-service catering and group packs are also available for larger groups. Enjoy some local BBQ in North San Antonio (Stone Oak)!
Local chain serving barbecued meats & sides (plus breakfast) in a no-frills, counter-serve setting.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 20210 Stone Oak Pkwy Ste 306, San Antonio, TX 78258
Phone: (210) 481-3835
Website: https://smokeymosbbq.com/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=Yext
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Smokey Mo’s BBQ: Classic Texas BBQ Restaurant & Catering
Smokey Mo’s BBQ | San Antonio TX – Facebook
Smokey Mo’s BBQ Delivery Menu | Order Online – Grubhub
Product
Reviews
The part of the brisket that was edible was sitting in grease, but easily half of what I was served was pure fat. I fully understand that you need fat to make a good brisket, but this was ridiculous. Look at the first picture directly from their site, followed by the two from my plate, decide for yourself…
VENUE: 4 Stars – free parking in a good area of the city. The restaurant was clean.
PRICE: 3 Stars – I paid about $25 for 3 meats. The quality of the bbq didnt make me think the price was worth it.
BBQ: 4 Stars – the portion size was decent. Brisket was dry. Bbq sauce flavor was lacking. So 3 stars for meat but adding a star because it had really above average sides. Recommend bacon potatoes and slaw
Pretty good! What I’d expect from a chain restaurant! Nothing incredible that stands out to me about the meat. But the sides were really good. Sauce needs improvement.
I have had a lot of Texas Barbecue. Was an obsessive follower of The Texas Monthly Top 50 for many years, have been to most of the veteran winners all across the state. This is being shared so that readers can understand I have high standards for barbecue.
.5 pounds Brisket, almost always the star of the show. Some moist and tender pieces, some more dry. Some marbling, not enough. 6.5/10.
.25 pounds Pork Loin. Also inconsistent. The worst pieces were overcooked and even burnt. A couple did have good flavor and tenderness. 5.5/10.
.25 pounds Pork Ribs. Aside from some parts too chewy, the sweetness and rich flavor was actually very well infused. Could have used maybe a little more moistness, but excellent nevertheless. 7/10.
Pint of Macaroni & Cheese. Not enough cheesiness or flavor. Bland overall. 3.5/10.
Pint of Pinto Beans. Smokey Mo’s advertises these as “award winning”? What awards? As good as a seasoned can of HEB beans. Granted, HEB has some quality food, but still. If I can get it from a can, it isn’t that epic. 5/10.
Pint of Roasted Creamed Corn. Now, these should be “award winning”! The right amount of sweet to savory. The additional parsley and parmesan cheese are perfect choices. 8.5/10.
Mo’s Original Barbecue Sauce. Has a distinct tone tinge of spiciness. Not too much, but I would call it more spicy than sweet. Not usually a huge fan of barbecue sauces- camp you shouldn’t need condiments when the meat it good enough- but it was a nice addition, better than average. 6/10.
Complimentary bread, onions, pickles, as expected, no complaints- in fact, the pickles were actually fresher and maybe even higher quality than average.
I know inflation is inevitable, but around $40 all said and done feels very high for what was given, and since barbeque is always on the higher side for a casual meal, the quality needs to be high, too. No room for average when they are charging this much. Too much average and good enough from Mo for me to see him again.