141 South Marine Boulevard
Jacksonville, NC 28540
Onslow County
Phone: (910) 347-9299
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by Bear R. on
DO NOT COME HERE. Okay. This restaurant has a fancy ass name, for a lame ass offering. The hanger steak? It tasted like steak provided to you from United Airlines when you're provided dinner. Beef or chicken? The pork tenderloin. Yeah, so what. Tastes like the hanger steak with the scent of pork. Yeah. Okay. The salmon with risotto. Okay, yeah, salmon was subpar for the Bay Area. The risotto was decent, but sugar snap peas? Really? I thought you're a North Africa/Mediterranean joint? Pomme frites. These are french fries mufuckas. But no. we got a bag of double fried Lay's originals. Couscous tasted like it was sauteed in weed butter. Lemon and herbs my ass. I am pissed as hell because my bruva had to pay $160+ for this bullshit. Health tax added on top was an insult to injury. Far from a legit restaurant. And no, the servers are from South America, not the Middle East. THIS PLACE BLOWS!
by Deandre Melville on
You're considering going to the Blue Note? Stop, check out who's playing at the Village Vanguard and go there instead. Even if you LOVE the artist you're considering going to see at the Blue Note - reconsider. I've been sucked in by great artists a handful of times and am now determined never to go back. There are a lot of bad seats at this venue. The one I had last night to "see" Bill Frisell, Ron Carter and Paul Motian afforded me no view of the stage at all. I might as well have been listening to the radio. A few months ago I was there for a Billie Holiday tribute with Madeleine Peyroux. Peyroux was on stage for about half the show and unannouced guests took the lead the rest of the time. I felt tricked. If you really can't possibly see the scheduled artist anywhere else ever again, consider the Blue Note. Otherwise skip it. It's trading on history - the present-day experience is not worthy of its name.