February 26, 2009

JD's Smokehouse - The "Andy Nelson's" of Canton Bars

February 26, 2009

---UPDATE:  This restaurant has permanently closed ---

Shawn and I decided to venture out into Baltimore's lame-ass Mardi Gras scene the other night, and the best part of the evening ended up having nothing to do with masks or beads. The highlight of our evening was our dinner!


This dinner was at JD's Smokehouse on the Canton Square. We wandered into this corner rowhouse bar pretty randomly, having never been there and not knowing what to expect (we may have been in there once, for about 30 seconds on a Friday night). There was a decent crowd in there, but we managed to find a table immediately. We learned (and were not surprised, based on the name) that the menu focused had a southern "smoke-house" theme, anchored by Brisket and Pulled Pork Sandwhiches. The menu also hosted some traditional items, such as burgers and quesadilas (the latter of which was on special that night, and is every Tuesday, for $5 - but we forgot to order one).


The Brisket and Pork Sandwhiches are available in many variations, from plain and traditional to containing various fixin's and cheeses. I got the "Texas Dip" which was an emulation of a traditional french dip sandwich - containing shaved beef, carmelized onions, mushrooms, and swiss cheese. I don't remember the name of Shawn's - might have been the Brisket Panini - but it consisted of shaved beef, onions (he requested carmelized onions), mushrooms, cheddar and BBQ sauce. Both came with a huge portion of seasoned fries (similar to the seasoning on curly fries), cole slaw, 2 hush puppies, and a pickle - all for $8.95.


Well, needless to say, Shawn and I both loved our meals! They bring the sandwhiches out with 6 different sauces, including sweet BBQ, Tiger (Horsey), and peach vidalia onion (which was very interesting) - all holstered in a Natty Boh 6-pack case. The meat was flavorful and juicy, the sandwhiches were decent sized, and the portion of sides they came with were astounding for the price. We both filled up and could barely fit any beer in us afterwards. The hush puppies were a little on the dry and crunchy side, but that was the least of our concerns.


The service was also great. It seemed to be all seat-yourself bar-style seating, but the server (Katie) arrived quickly after our arrival. She was very attentive and was quick to refil our beers. The wait for the food was reasonable.


So, all in all, Shawn and I left there giving the place two "thumbs up." We plan to visit again - perhaps on Monday night, when they offer a Brisket Sandwhich and a pint of beer for $10. We also want to try the quesadilas. If anyone has tried either, please feel free to leave your comments!


JD's Smokehouse

3000 O'Donnell Street (Canton Square)

Baltimore, MD 21224

410-675-4029

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