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Rolling Smoke Catering & Events Full Service Special Event Catering & Food Trailer for Events Jason Menees’ Rolling Smoke BBQ/Catering proudly serves all of Northwest Tennessee.

We specialize in event catering with weddings and rehersal dinners as our niche! Rolling Smoke also offers corporate catering to large employers in the area. We can also be found vending at several of West Tennessee’s biggest annual festivals like The Berry and The Bean. When you need to feed a large number of people, give us a call.

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Where it all started...

Rolling Smoke BBQ, owned and operated by Jason Menees of Martin, TN began out of a love for cooking meat and hanging out with friends. Several friends decided to enter the Soybean Festival BBQ Cookoff in 2007. Jason Menees, Clint Riley and Brad Branscum started a team called the Big Boyz. A good time was had by all.

The next year, several other friends got involved including Chad Robey and Bryan Harding and the name became the Serial Grillerz. The Grillerz competed for several years in various local BBQ Cookoff contests throughout NWTN. There were many good times and a couple of trophies won along the way.

In 2011, Jason, who worked for his dad at 3Js convenience stores, began his own brand of BBQ called Rolling Smoke. For 7 years, Rolling Smoke BBQ was served and sold out of 3Js stores in Martin, Union City and Fulton.

Jason began to pick up BBQ catering business throughout the Ken Tenn area. The Rolling Smoke BBQ trailer provided visibility on Elm Street and was a part of many festivals and street fairs in the area.