Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Scenic waterfront American seafood spot with very good food, lively service, and fair-to-good value for the setting, though consistency and occasional service lapses vary by night.
Blue earns its A- grade through strong food quality anchored by standout dishes like Thai calamari and stuffed lobster tail, paired with exceptional waterfront views that create genuine destination appeal. However, inconsistent execution on seasoning and doneness prevents grade A territory, and occasional service gaps during peak hours temper what could be a more commanding performance. For celebrations and special occasions, the combination of reliable crowd-pleasers, attentive management, and harbor ambiance makes it competitive with the area's better neighborhood restaurants.
Set right on the harbor, Blue feels warm and lively without tipping into chaos. Tables face the water where ferries and tugboats drift by, and staff often pop over to check on celebrations. A guest put it best: the sunset view makes the room feel special. On good nights the pacing and attention click, though the hostess desk can get firm when the house is packed. The cooking leans American seafood and steaks with Italian comfort, touched by a few global notes rather than theatrics—think Thai calamari with a kick, a rich Bolognese, and a simply grilled strip steak. Portions are usually generous and pricing lands fair for the setting, though seasoning and doneness can wobble on off-nights. Cocktails and occasional weeknight deals help the experience feel polished without Manhattan-level sticker shock. Families fit right in thanks to burgers, chicken cutlets, pastas, and mild seafood options kids will recognize. There is no explicit kids menu mentioned, but choices like chicken parm, carbonara, and the burger make it easy for picky eaters. Do request indoor or patio seating in advance if a view matters—otherwise you might end up in a party room on busy nights.
Area: Waterfront strip facing Kill Van Kull with harbor views; casual-to-upscale locals and celebration diners.
Safety: Generally safe with steady traffic; nighttime waterfront can feel quiet but well-traveled near Snug Harbor.
Nearby: Near Snug Harbor Cultural Center and ferry corridor; benches and promenade by the water; small on-site lot plus street parking.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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