

Station One Smokehouse brings award-winning, Texas-inspired BBQ to Chicago’s southwest suburbs. Located in Plainfield’s historic downtown firehouse, our family-owned restaurant serves mouthwatering, slow-smoked meats with a hyper focus on quality, from our carefully selected spices to our all-wood cooking method—no gas, no electricity, just hard work. Enjoy a lively atmosphere, a full bar, and an industrial-chic setting that pays tribute to local heroes. We also offer catering for any occasion. Stop by and experience authentic, small-town BBQ with bold flavors and big heart!
Relaxed, counter-serve outpost serving Texas-style BBQ smoked meats, poultry & hearty sides.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 4–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 15025 Des Plaines St #1a, Plainfield, IL 60544
Phone: (815) 271-6328
Website: https://www.stationonesmokehouse.com/
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Reviews
You can always tell a lot about a BBQ type place on how good their sides are, and this place is unmatched in the area.
The place is always clean, has outdoor seating and is never too loud inside even on weekends.
You absolutely need to try the pork belly and the poutine with brisket. It’s insane how good these are.
Both are $14 each for half pound of meat.
The “huge” fries we got from the menu were $6 (they are more like regular size instead of huge).
Elotes medium size was $6. Did not taste authentic but was good enough.
Total with tax: $43.69
(Entire tray pictured in the review)
Brisket was served warm not hot. That’s why I had to take one star off. Could have been much better if it was served hot.
Good pop songs and good vibes in this place. String of ceiling lights gives the whole place a warm glow. A full bar where you can sit and watch any of the three TVs on the wall in front – usually playing sports programming.
It’s a nice casual family & friends type of atmosphere.
You order from the menu at the counter, get your food right there as you wait and sit down at any available table just like a Chipotle.
Paper towel rolls are tethered to each table. Our food was not as messy but I guess they must have stuff on the menu where you would go through so many paper towels
By the way, the lines here moved extremely slow so be prepared for that. That’s the reason I had to take two stars out otherwise the people are nice.
This place is definitely worth a try at least once
Bonus fun fact:
I found out that this place had been an actual fire house before it opened up as a “smokehouse” restaurant in 2018. Pretty cool.
The pork burnt ends were very good. Ordered iced tea (I am from Texas, LOL) only to find its not brewed. Comes from a machine. No big deal for most folks here but its an issue for me.
I ordered the pork ribs, my wife ordered the smoked meat poutine, my mom ordered the loaded baked potato, and my dad ordered the smoked turkey club. Everyone really enjoyed their meals and you got very large portions for your money. The only caveat I would mention is that if your palate happens to be sensitive to sodium you might find it too salty. They had fountain drinks and you could order spirits at the bar. There was a line when we got there so I ordered some beers for my dad and I while we waited to order our food. Overall I would say the food, service, and atmosphere were great. If you’re close by and you like BBQ, it is definitely worth a visit.