Long Island Restaurant Review ~ Smokey Bones BBQ & Grill ~ Ronkonkoma, NY
As you enter Smokey Bones BBQ & Grill, you'll notice right away that this is not your typical restaurant. While many waiting areas are crowded and tight, the waiting area here is open and inviting. My family and I happened to arrive when it wasn't crowded, so we were able to be seated right away. Of course, my son first had to try out the comfortable leather couches in the waiting area.
The restaurant has a very open feel, and the booths are large and comfortable. Each booth comes equipped with its own volume box, so you can choose which TV you would like to listen to at the privacy of your own table. My son chose to listen to the baseball game that was on. Should you decide to forgo the television volume, you can just enjoy the background music that is playing at a level that is loud enough to hear, but not so loud that you have to raise your voice to speak to each other.
Our waiter, Ken, came over immediately and took our drink order, and asked if we were interested in any appetizers. My wife and I both ordered a cup of the Brunswick Stew, which has a chili-like consistency, but its own unique flavor. It is a tomato-based combination of slow cooked pork, chicken and beef with corn. One spoonful of this sweet yet spicy stew, and we knew that this was going to be an enjoyable meal. Since the kids had no interest in trying the stew, they were kept satisfied with the extra crackers that Ken brought over to us at my wife's request.
The kids menu has a nice variety, and doubles as a fun activity booklet to keep the kids entertained. My son ordered the macaroni & cheese with a side of toasted corn. If you're kids are mac & cheese fans, they will certainly appreciate the ample portion of this homemade gooey dish.
My wife ordered the hand pulled pork sandwich with seasoned fries, but ended up having to eat the corn that my son wouldn't eat once he tasted the fries. Our waiter, Ken, brought my wife a side of fries anyway at no extra charge. Her sandwich came on a delicious bun with tender meat. A splash of Smokey Bones own BBQ sauce was the perfect compliment to the sandwich.
These cinnamon sugar donuts are made fresh for each customer, and arrive at the table in a plain white paper bag. They truly are made-to-order, as they are too hot to handle right away. As if the half dozen donuts weren't a decadent enough treat on their own, they also come with two dipping sauces (chocolate and strawberry).
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