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Clare Kirwan
Northwestern | Lifestyle

Spoonfest Spotlight: Soul & Smoke

Clara Freeth Student Contributor, Northwestern University
This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at Northwestern chapter and does not reflect the views of Spoon University.

Soul & Smoke co-owner Heather Bublick said that last year their Spoonfest booth ran out of mac & cheese, and she wouldn’t be surprised if it happened again. 

The local Black-owned and woman-lead barbecue chain is locally known for their brisket, but the mac & cheese is especially popular with students, Bublick said. 

Ater 15 years, Soul & Smoke still prides themselves on their people-first approach to food and the restaurant industry. 

“We’re dedicated to the community and to serving top-tier barbeque,” Bublick said. 

That community-first mindset isn’t just a tagline. Soul & Smoke’s flagship location is less than a mile from Northwestern’s campus in Evanston, tying it to the neighborhood it serves. 

Additionally, the Evanston location has a community fridge that provides to community members struggling post-SNAP cuts. Soul & Smoke stocks it regularly with meals that are ready-to cook, restaurant leftovers and fresh ingredients. Further, community members also contribute. 

The brand has grown steadily over the years, now operating three locations — Evanston, Avondale, and West Loop — along with two food trucks. 

With the Evanston location less than a mile from campus, if the Spoonfest booth does happen to run out of mac & cheese, a refill isn’t out of the question.

That kind of expansion doesn’t happen without a loyal following, and Soul & Smoke has earned theirs one plate at a time.

For students who haven’t made it to the Evanston location yet, Spoonfest is a perfect introduction. Come hungry, come curious and come early if mac & cheese is on your radar.

Spoonfest will be held on May 8, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Clara is a Medill freshman from Ann Arbor, Michigan. When she’s not writing articles or conducting interviews, she can be found wandering around campus listening to one of her carefully curated playlists or simply taking a nap. Her favorite dining hall meal is plex stir fry, but she can always get down with any kind of (gluten free) pasta — especially if there’s pesto involved. She is so excited to be a part of spoon this year and can’t wait for what is to come!