They also come to the Evanston farmers market on Saturdays, although there are only two summer markets remaining. They also have a location right outside their restaurant where they leave free food for anybody that cannot afford it, and they have given away a ton of food during the pandemic. I know when they were doing COVID vaccine administration at the Levy center, Soul and Smoke was distributing free lunches to the volunteers at the clinic. The wife used to post here I heard, and she posts occasionally on the Facebook page of Supporting Evanston restaurants during the pandemic which I have visited a few times. The Facebook group very much wants to help Evanston restaurants though, and they jump all over people who leave a negative review for an Evanston restaurant, no matter how bad the service was. The restaurant is also minority owned too.
They started coming to the Evanston market last year. When the market opened up they could not sell ready to eat food, and so they had to sell a whole slab of ribs or what ever or whole brisket to discourage people from eating it at the farmer's market. They are now allowed to sell single servings of items, but you cannot get anything for less than $15 at the market, which is more than I am willing to spend. Hope this helps, Nancy