Business Description from the Web
Fat Fish Blue in Cleveland is a two star Californian restaurant. This is a moderately priced, popular place. It's known for its cajun & creole offerings. Know before you go: this place features dancing. When you step inside the restaurant, you'll notice a casual atmosphere. This restaurant is good for groups.
Fat Fish Blue is about FOOD, FUN and FRIENDS. Creative Louisiana-Creole cooking and a relaxed atmosphere create the perfect setting for a business lunch, dinner with friends or an evening of late-nite libations, dancing and debauchery. Parties from 10 to 400 are welcome (no kidding, but please call ahead!).The Fat Fish Blue stage hosts LIVE entertainment 5 nights per week, including local and...
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Jambalaya and spices from the bayou are just part of the heat at this Delta blues palace.
Tips About This Business
Ask about the regular specials on hurricanes.
Wednesdays feature blues legend Robert Lockwood, Jr.
Editorial Reviews from the web
The Scene The sprawling horseshoe bar and bistro kitchen fill a two-story concrete hollow. Lots of windows face the street, and potted greenery gives the impression you're eating in a Rousseau jungle. A stenciled Cajun catchphrase orders you to "let the good times roll." It has a party-central reputation: Think blues, barbecue and Bourbon Street. The Food The kitchen...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 26, 2004)
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Don't go here if you're expecting Louisiana-style Creole or even Cajun food. I'm sorry, but Fat Fish just fries long-dead crawfish, etc, and subsidizes it with standard dipping sauces. The food is not anything special - very standard fried fare. That said, they do host live music from time to time...which I suppose is a good cultural mark.
Pros
+ live music, rarity in cleveland
Cons
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Test review, this is the 1st review which I am writing to test out this Facebook connect stuff. It will be replaced with real content shortly.
Pros
+ Good location
Cons
- Crowded
Posted by 2342342
on April 21, 2009, (Edited January 10, 2009)
We were out and about and walking around the streets of Cleveland on a Saturday evening trying to find a place to go hang out and have a few drinks. We got there and had to pay a cover charge of $15.00 per person which was expensive to just set at the bar and then once we were ready to leave, we had to set and wait to pay our check for 25 minutes! We had WARM draft beer and the service was...
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