Barbecue Catering Smarts

Episode 30: How Smokey John's Turned Catering Into a Lifeline with Brent Reaves

47 min · 18. März 2026
Episode Episode 30: How Smokey John's Turned Catering Into a Lifeline with Brent Reaves Cover

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In this episode of Barbecue Catering Smarts [https://www.caterzen.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast-network&utm_campaign=podcast&utm_medium=podcast], Michael Attias sits down with Brent Reaves, President of Smokey John's Bar-B-Que [https://www.smokeyjohns.com/], a second-generation operator who grew up in the business and now leads its growth across catering, retail, and large-scale events. Brent shares the incredible origin story of Smokey John's—how his father went from real estate to barbecue by simply cooking for clients—and how that hustle-first mindset still drives the business today. They dive deep into how Brent used catering to pull the business out of a downturn, including the now-famous story of spending just $50 on flyers, smoking them overnight, and hitting office buildings to generate immediate demand. Michael and Brent also unpack what it really takes to succeed in BBQ catering, including why systems matter, how to build trust with clients, and how to create consistency at scale. You'll also hear how Smokey John's has expanded beyond the restaurant into catering, concessions, and retail products, proving you don't need more locations to grow revenue—you need smarter strategies. If you're a BBQ operator looking to grow catering sales, tighten operations, and build a brand that lasts, this episode delivers real-world, hard-earned lessons you can use right away. Barbecue Catering Smarts is sponsored by CaterZen Catering [https://www.caterzen.com/?utm_source=podcast-network&utm_campaign=podcast&utm_medium=podcast] Software [https://www.caterzen.com/?utm_source=podcast-network&utm_campaign=podcast&utm_medium=podcast].

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