Smoke Ring, LLC, the parent company of Ohio-based BBQ chain Ray Ray’s Hog Pit, has filed for bankruptcy. The petition was filed under Chapter 11, which means that the company seeks to resolve this issue while operations continue. The process allows Smoke Ring to reorganize its finances and address outstanding debts.
Smoke Ring, LLC, Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
On December 19, 2025, Smoke Ring, LLC, filed for bankruptcy. According to PACER, the company filed the petition under Chapter 11, Subchapter V in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Ohio.
By filing under Subchapter V, Smoke Ring qualifies as a small business debtor, a designation that offers a faster and more cost-effective restructuring process. Attorney Sean Stone is representing the company in the bankruptcy proceedings.
About Smoke Ring, LLC
Founded in 2009 by Chef James Anderson, Ray Ray’s Hog Pit is a group of several BBQ food trucks, trailers, and drive-thrus operating in Ohio. The brand is known for its focus on traditional American barbecue and community-driven dining experiences.
Over the years, the chain has witnessed immense growth in Ohio. That expansion has slowed amid the company’s financial restructuring.
Case Details and Court Proceedings
Smoke Ring, LLC filed a voluntary bankruptcy petition in court for a small business bankruptcy. The filing details reveal that the company has a significant imbalance between assets and liabilities. The petition lists between 1-49 creditors.
Further information related to the case is as follows:
- Filing Date: December 19, 2025
- Court and Jurisdiction: U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Ohio
- Type of Filing: Active, Voluntary Petition
- Chapter: 11, Subchapter V
- Case Number: 2:25-bk-55608
- Estimated Assets: $100,000–$500,000
- Estimated Liabilities: $1 million – $10 million
- Reason for Filing: Reorganizing business operations and clearing debts under court supervision
The company also submitted the required filing fee, a certification stating this is its first bankruptcy case, and a complete list of creditors.
Smoke Ring, LLC must now submit a reorganization plan by March 19, 2026. The court will then review the plan before approving it for implementation. It has already closed three locations in Ohio as it works to stay afloat, according to a media report.

