BluWater Bistro
Seattle, WA 98109
Phone: (206) 447-0769
- Price:
- $$
- Hours:
- Daily 11:30am-2am
Editorial Review for BluWater Bistro – by Citysearch Editors
In Short
Featuring a fabulous view and packed with fabulous folks, this waterfront spot combines upscale fare with an ambience focused on the singles scene. Start with the Parmesan-baked artichoke dip and move on to a salad of blue cheese, sliced pears and smoked almonds. First-timers often opt for grilled mahi mahi served with sauteed spinach. Rib eye steak arrives topped with guacamole, salsa and a dab of sour cream.
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Insider Tips
When to GoIt turns into a fiesty singles scene at night, so show up before 9pm if you want a quiet dinner--or after 10pm for debauchery and drinks.
User Reviews for BluWater Bistro
08/12/2008 Posted by Kelly1225
My friends and I came in last Friday night and sat out on the patio and had really awesome experience. Our server was super friendly and helpful in picking tasty drinks for us. Everything about the night was great, food, drinks, service and the amazing view. Difinitely will be back to try out lunch on the weekends.
Pros: The view and drinks
06/30/2008 Posted by RJ3000014
Lake Union location--The server was slow, not the brightest bulb (putting things on our tab that we did not order), and generally lackluster. The food was worse, much worse. We ordered happy hour caprese (mozzarella wasn't very good, balsamic was mixed with something and the tomatoes weren't flavorful. We also got chips and guac. The chips weren't crunchy and the guac was nasty. Seriously, if you can mess up chips and guac you don't have much going for you. Then we ordered a chop chop salad which ended up being romaine, about 2 pieces of tomato, 3 squares of deli sliced cheese, and a tiny bit of cubed salami, all dressed with a very bland dressing. We woke up the next morning wondering how a place that serves such poor food stays busy. And it's not cheap. The only reason to go would be to enjoy the view and get some 2.50 beers during happy hour. Just don't order food or expect good service.
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