We went out to Blue Stone last weekend. It's located on the commons, near Just a Taste and across the street from Viva La Taqueria.
It's a small, eclectic place with great decor. The walls showcase some great unusual artwork by a local artist. The tables are actually chalkboards, with chalk for you to show off your own artsy side while waiting for your entree. The place is small enough you might want to consider a reservation if you're going on a weekend.
The food is very original, and very good. I had the special, which I can't remember the exact name of but had turkey and a pistachio mole sauce served over an herbed tortilla. My husband had wasabi salmon which he enjoyed as well. We shared a piece of their "Famous Carrot Cake" (their name and claim!), which was also very good. The one down side I would say is the size of the appetizers. We ordered some Thai chicken skewers and they were TINY. Not at all what we expected when we ordered them!
But, overall, I would give Blue Stone a definite thumbs up, just consider going early so you can find a parking place somewhere downtown . . .
It's a small, eclectic place with great decor. The walls showcase some great unusual artwork by a local artist. The tables are actually chalkboards, with chalk for you to show off your own artsy side while waiting for your entree. The place is small enough you might want to consider a reservation if you're going on a weekend.
The food is very original, and very good. I had the special, which I can't remember the exact name of but had turkey and a pistachio mole sauce served over an herbed tortilla. My husband had wasabi salmon which he enjoyed as well. We shared a piece of their "Famous Carrot Cake" (their name and claim!), which was also very good. The one down side I would say is the size of the appetizers. We ordered some Thai chicken skewers and they were TINY. Not at all what we expected when we ordered them!
But, overall, I would give Blue Stone a definite thumbs up, just consider going early so you can find a parking place somewhere downtown . . .
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