BOCA RATON, FL, September 29, 2010 (Press-News.org) Smokehouse Grille & Wingery presents "Porktober," celebrating National Pork Month with amazing, mouth-watering deals sure to please your barbecue palate. Executive Chef, Mark Uffer brings authentic-smoked BBQ pork to the forefront of their menu specials this month, honoring one-of-a-kind deals Boca residents will be lining up for.
Smoked in a custom-made smoker, Chef Mark smokes his pork products between 2 and 27 hours over oak and hickory logs. Rubbing the tender pork with his homemade Magic Dust—a secret blend of 19 different spices, these fall-off-the-bone sensations are perfectly paired with fresh and crunchy side items giving you a true, down-home experience with America's other white meat.
Join Smokehouse daily for their all-natural pork specials that will honor this national month appetizingly.
• Monday: $10 Pulled Pork Sliders (3) served with Smokehouse Mac 'n Cheese (All Day)
• Tuesday: $12 10 oz. Pork Rib Chop Specialty Meal served with Fire-Roasted Sweet Corn and Country Gravy (Dinner Only)
• Wednesday: $5 Hand-Crafted Pork Sausage Sandwich, served with one side (Lunch Only)
• Thursday: $12 Smokehouse Pork Pit-Pulled Pork and Pork Sausage served with two sides (Dinner Only)
• Friday: $5 Carolina-Style Pulled Pork Sandwich, served with one side (Lunch Only)
• Saturday: $12 Hand-Crafted Sausage and Peppers, served with Red Bliss-Caramelized Onion Smashed, Roasted Bell Peppers and Sweet Onions (All Day)
• Sunday: $6 Pulled Pork Salad with fresh chopped greens, sweet onion, house-smoked bacon, tomato, and bleu cheese crumbles (All Day)
Founded by Erik Frasco and Mark Uffer, Smokehouse Grille & Wingery is located at 2257 North Federal Highway in Boca Raton, Florida. Serving authentic smoked barbecue cuisine, Smokehouse Grille & Wingery is open for lunch and dinner Monday through Sunday starting at 11 a.m. with delivery and catering available. For dining or delivery requests, please call 561-391-9110 or visit http://www.smokehouseboca.com.
To schedule a media interview, please contact Ashley Toncar at The Gab Group at 561-750-3500, or email ashley@thegabgroup.com.
About Wicked Restaurants LLC
Wicked Restaurants LLC, founded by Erik Frasco and Mark Uffer, is headquartered in Wellington, Florida. The company entered the restaurant market in March 2009 when it took over the 23-year-old establishment, Boca Wings & Ribs in Boca Raton, converting it Smokehouse Grille & Wingery, the area's first smokehouse dining concept. The company plans on further expanding the Smokehouse Grille & Wingery brand into additional markets this fall. For more information, visit http://www.smokehouseboca.com
About The Gab Group
Founded in 2004, The Gab Group is a unique brand communications agency specializing in streamlined services for local and national lifestyle accounts. The agency's broad scope of services includes brand-focused PR, creative marketing, and exceptional special events. For more information, visit http://www.thegabgroup.com
It's "Porktober!" Smokehouse Grille & Wingery Celebrates October's National Pork Month
Join Smokehouse Grille & Wingery as they honor National Pork Month with October dining specials
2010-09-29
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