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Hubby and I chose Bluewater Grill for a rare date night opportunity and were glad we did. Overall, the experience was very nice. Our service was friendly and prompt. The big reason for dropping to four stars is that some menu items were grossly mispriced. In lieu of an appetizer, my husband ordered a cup of the Manhattan clam chowder and I ordered a side salad. He enjoyed his chowder, but thought the price was a bit excessive for the couple ounces of soup in the cup. My salad was largely iceberg lettuce with a few tomatoes and cucumber pieces and was marked $7.50. The dressing was bland and needed a good dose of salt and pepper. I expected a little more. Other than that, our food was good. The blackened halibut was delicious. The sides, however, were nothing special. Mashed potatoes and sautéed spinach are fairly standard fare. My husband enjoyed his barramundi, but admitted that the halibut was better. I will say that the key lime pie was definitely worth ordering. We would definitely return - just make some different decisions.
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