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Hull Street Blues Cafe
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Ratings and Reviews for Hull Street Blues Cafe
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Feb 12 2012
Matthew L. via Yelp
My old room mate introduced me to this place. He works at Tide Pointe and frequents it for lunch. Good neighborhood spot. Have been a few times and I...read more
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Jan 01 2012
Margo K. via Yelp
I typically won't write a review for a place when I've only been there once, but I had a great experience here for lunch one afternoon. I know it's not that...read more
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Oct 26 2011
D. T. via Yelp
Quick, friendly service...just around the corner from UA headquarters. Perfect. Casual menu (sandwiches, salads, and pastas for lunch) and all looked...read more
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Aug 01 2008
via Citysearch
This is a very comfortable neighborhood eatery. The food is good, the service is very good and the people are friendly. The Sund...read more
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Jul 30 2006
walmom53 via Citysearch
We enjoyed brunch today at Hull Street Blues. There were six in our party and all raved about the food. The selection was wide r...read more
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Apr 04 2004
billmkline via Citysearch
I've only eaten here once, but I will return, that is for sure. Great atmosphere, beautifuly decorated. The wait staff is very a...read more
The Scene
With its old red bricks, a handful of flags, and storefront windows, this former saloon is a handsome standout on one largely residential Locust Point block. Inside, French doors separate the locals-friendly bar from two dining rooms. The Commodore Room, like the restaurant and street, is named in honor of War of 1812 naval hero Isaac Hull. Exuding a formal charm, the wallpapered dining areas have beamed ceilings, antique prints of sailing vessels, and a large brick fireplace. The sociable tavern--with its 40-foot long bar--has shuffleboard and TV to keep drinkers happy.
The Food
Hull Street's menu is varied though its strongest accents come from fresh seafood dishes. An excellent Maryland crab soup is a house specialty, while lighter fare features scallops, mussels, shrimp and the blackened ''catch of the day'' sandwich. Indeed, entrees and sandwiches get equally representation, though the Kentucky bourbon BBQ chicken may reveal the most distinctive flair.