Smokey's Restaurant & Brewery
90000 Stevens Pass Hwy, Skykomish
(360) 677-2444
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We ordered half pound chicken tenders , fries and onion rings , everything was so oily . I definitely won’t go back to this place again
Outstanding. The hot links sandwich was ?
Always call to be sure they are REALLY open even if their hours are posted
Excellent bbq! Got the 3 meat platter with collard greens, Mac n cheese and beans, being from the south I didn't expect to find good bbq in WA but this was good, mac n cheese was 11/10 and the baby back ribs were 5 stars!
Delicious food, clean place, it feels like home and warm, and it’s better than the ski resorts restaurants.
Great BBQ, sells out quickly. Extremely friendly staff. BBQ was perfectly smoked. We had way more food than we could eat. Portions are large.
Drove out for dinner at 5pm on a Wednesday and it was closed for maintenance.
A good place for brew and a bite
Great food and customer service! This will be a regular stop for our family for sure!
Great food and great people! It's a must stop for your hwy 2 Adventures!
Restaurantji Recommends
The food was great and the service was great. The ladies were so sweet and there’s also ice cream !!
Paid $70 for small portions, food was garbage ?
Tasted like it was sitting out for the day. Meat was dry. I highly recommend going somewhere else for food.
This place is only open every 13th hour every 11.5 weeks. Its very very likely this place is a drug front
My favorite place to go when I’m craving for BBQ ribs. Their sauce is amazing.
3 stars because we had some tasty food here a year ago before their extended closure, but I got some pretty unpleasant attitude bordering on hostility when we stopped in again last week. We were hoping to get some food on the way up to night skiing at Stevens, and have been looking forward to supporting this place's reopening. Google hours said they closed at 7, and it was 7:04 PM, but as we drove up the lit window sign said open, there were plenty of people inside eating, and the digital open-hours signboard said they were open until 9 PM several days a week. Great! Might as well give it a try. I walked inside to scout it out, planning to politely inquire if the kitchen was still serving. Before I could say a single word I was physically blocked from approaching the counter by an employee/manager/owner? who said, in a very unfriendly tone, "We're CLOSED." No explanation of the hours, no invitation to come back another time, just a glare. (How outrageous of me to come looking for dinner at 7 PM, right?) I just said "oh - ok - your sign says you're open until 9?" The man literally rolled his eyes and said "It does not say ANYWHERE that we're open until 9." Me: "Your sign outside. So you're not open until 9 ever?" Him: "NO." No further information. I say "ok then" and leave, go to double check the sign, which clearly still says 9pm and OPEN. As I leave, the guy is attempting to change the sign - so clearly he did know where the hours were posted and did not bother to check them before acting like I was a rude idiot for even being there.
Guess this isn't a small business that needs our support. Too bad, my partner and I are on this road several times a week but are unlikely to be back in.
EDIT: Thank you very much for your response, James. I am very sympathetic to how hard it is to staff restaurants now and what long hours are needed and I'm sure you are doing your best. However, I don't think that justifies the rudeness I received in response to my reasonable questions about your hours. You also mischaracterize the interaction with my boyfriend after I told him what you'd said - he knocked on the window to point to the sign and mouthed "nine o' clock" as you approached - there was no banging and yelling. The bird when you did not acknowledge him - well - uncourteous - but perhaps don't give it if you can't take it.
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